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  • Subject is exactly "California Powder Works"
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Partly dismantled guncotton building, number 107, at the California Powder Works; at Powder Mill Flats.

Date: 1913-04-01
Type: PHOTO

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Al Forester and younger man, sitting beside 8-inch shell, weighing around 500 pounds. It was found in the San Lorenzo River, at Paradise Park. Until 1924, the Paradise Park area was called Powder Mill Flats, the site of the California Powder Works.

Date: 1943
Type: PHOTO

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View over the California Powder Works. The homes on the hill above the Powder Works, belonged to Colonel Bernard Peyton, the superintendent, and his son, William C. Peyton; at Powder Mill Flats.

Date: ca. 1890's
Type: PHOTO

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Pack House crew at the California Powder Works: Jack Villa, George Wennett, Gorden Tait, A. Forester, Jack Lynch, Mike Curry; at Powder Mill Flats.

Date: 1901
Type: PHOTO

Powder Works explosion

Date: 1891-09-03
Source: Santa Cruz Daily Surf 1891-09-03: page 3 column 5
Type: NEWS

Date: 1889-07-06
Source: Santa Cruz Daily Surf 1889-07-06: page 3 column 6
Type: NEWS

Date: 1898-11-14
Source: Santa Cruz Daily Surf 1898-11-14: page 4 column 2
Type: NEWS

Date: 1900-12-13
Source: Santa Cruz Daily Surf 1900-12-13: page 4 column 6
Type: NEWS

Date: 1884-09-04
Source: Santa Cruz Daily Surf 1884-09-04: page 3 column 1
Type: NEWS

Date: 1898-10-17
Source: Santa Cruz Daily Surf 1898-10-17: page 4 column 2
Type: NEWS

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