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Type: CARD

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Type: CARD

062812_0001_1 quistorf business old as felton.jpg
A business as old as the town of Felton is being conducted there by F.L. Quistorf, pioneer resident of the community and its blacksmith and chief mechanic for more than a quarter of a century.

Date: 1938-03-11
Source: San Lorenzo Valley Journal
Type: NEWS

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An account of the life of Fred Quistorf and his work.

Date: 1943-10-15
Source: Riptide
Type: NEWS

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Brights Blacksmith and Welding Shop, specializing in truck and auto springs, electric welding, truck bodies, and ornamental iron works, was located on Soquel Avenue. The men in the photo are: Fred Bright, Don Bright and Ray Kalar.

Date: ca. 1931
Type: PHOTO

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The interior of a smithy. The 1913 Santa Cruz County telephone book lists the Bright Brothers, blacksmiths at 124 Front Street. Left to right are: Blaine Kalar, Frank Bright, Fred Bright, Bill McBride and Lonnie Burch.

Date: ca. 1915
Type: PHOTO

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The interior of the Bright Brother's business on Front Street. The business is variously listed in city directories from 1906-7 to 1916-17 as blacksmithing and horseshoeing, blacksmiths and wheelwrights, and blacksmiths. Men from left to right are:…

Date: 1908-1912
Type: PHOTO

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Two men shoeing a horse. One is identified as S. Walker (left?), a local horseshoer.

Date: 1964
Type: PHOTO

Two Soquel businesses lost to fire

Date: 1895-04-02
Source: Santa Cruz Daily Surf 1895-04-02: page 3 column 2
Type: NEWS

Date: 1891-03-24
Source: Santa Cruz Daily Surf 1891-03-24: page 3 column 1
Type: NEWS

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