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  • Subject is exactly "Henry Cowell Lime and Cement Co."
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The Cowell Ranch cooperage, which manufactured barrels for shipping the lime produced in the kilns seen in the background. This site is now part of the UCSC campus, near the Main Entrance.

Date: After mid 1960's (when the eastern half of the cooperage was removed)
Type: PHOTO

https://fishbox.santacruzpl.org/media/pdf/local_history_articles/AR-204.pdf

Date: 1989
Source: Henry Cowell and His Family (1819--1955) published by the S.H. Cowell Foundation, 1989.
Type: ARTICLE

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Henry Cowell Lime and Cement Company ox teams hauling rocks [limestone? bituminous rock?] from the Cowell Ranch quarry.

Date: Undated
Type: PHOTO

cowell.pdf

Date: 2010-Winter
Source: Santa Cruz Magazine, v5n4, p. 60-62.
Type: ARTICLE

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Two of Henry Cowell's daughters, in front of the Ranch House on the Cowell Ranch.

Date: late 1800's
Type: PHOTO

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Limekilns on the former Cowell Ranch. The quarried limestone was dumped into the open pits from the path at the top. The square stone tower is an oil-burning "patent" kiln. This site, which was known as the "Lower Kilns was in use until 1946. It is…

Date: late 1950's
Type: PHOTO

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An oil-burning "patent" kiln on the former Cowell Ranch. Oil-fired kilns began to be used in the 1880's as timber became scarce. Two older pit style kilns are visible to the left of the "patent" kiln. This site is now part of the UCSC campus, near…

Date: ca. late 1950's
Type: PHOTO

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Pack mules, used as lime carriers on the Henry Cowell Ranch, where lime was mined and manufactured. The ranch was "self-supporting in terms of the industries necessary to manufacture, package and distribute the lime. The business not only quarried…

Date: 1912
Type: PHOTO

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Quarrying rocks. [Quarrying limestone was done by hand labor on the Cowell Ranch. Are these men Henry Cowell Lime and Cement company employees, mining limestone--or perhaps bituminous rock-- on the Cowell Ranch?]

Date: Undated
Type: PHOTO

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Wagons being loaded with bituminous rock on the Cowell Ranch, the site of the Henry Cowell Lime and Cement Company.

Date: Undated
Type: PHOTO

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