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'''George C. Stevens''' (1822-1888) was a mason who was shown on the [[1866 Santa Cruz map]] as owner of two downtown Santa Cruz properties on Pacific Avenue. In 1862 (and maybe earlier), he was serving as a roadmaster, and in 1866 was elected to be one of three members of the first [[Santa Cruz|Town of Santa Cruz]] Board of Trustees. In 1867, "George Stevens" was noted as "mason" on a house built by [[Morrow, John|John Morrow]] for [[Effey, William|William Effey]].
 
'''George C. Stevens''' (1822-1888) was a mason who was shown on the [[1866 Santa Cruz map]] as owner of two downtown Santa Cruz properties on Pacific Avenue. In 1862 (and maybe earlier), he was serving as a roadmaster, and in 1866 was elected to be one of three members of the first [[Santa Cruz|Town of Santa Cruz]] Board of Trustees. In 1867, "George Stevens" was noted as "mason" on a house built by [[Morrow, John|John Morrow]] for [[Effey, William|William Effey]].
 
* [[History Pages: 21 - The Town]]
 
* [[History Pages: 21 - The Town]]
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Note: the photo used in ''Riptide'' for George Stevens is the same photo used for [[Stevens, Bart|Frederick L. Stevens]] in ''Santa Cruz County History Journal Number 4''.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:16, 16 September 2023

from Riptide Centennial Edition (1950)

George C. Stevens (1822-1888) was a mason who was shown on the 1866 Santa Cruz map as owner of two downtown Santa Cruz properties on Pacific Avenue. In 1862 (and maybe earlier), he was serving as a roadmaster, and in 1866 was elected to be one of three members of the first Town of Santa Cruz Board of Trustees. In 1867, "George Stevens" was noted as "mason" on a house built by John Morrow for William Effey.

Note: the photo used in Riptide for George Stevens is the same photo used for Frederick L. Stevens in Santa Cruz County History Journal Number 4.