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Red Light at the Roadhouse?
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Pleasure Point Roadhouse
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Weston, Sarah
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2007-06-26
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<i>Mid-County Post</i>
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Pleasure Point
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2000s
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Clipping branch location: Downtown
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Edwin Scott Home
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Scott, Edwin
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Edwin Scott Home, built by brother of Scotts Valley's founder Hiram D. Scott, in 1865 on Glenwood Road, Los Gatos - Santa Cruz Highway. Pictured are Manuel and Zelmeda Borges and Donald Santos, Jr. Ranch hand's quarters to the right was built in 1945.
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Circa 1950
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Homes
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The House on the Hill: Soquel Dreams Lost and Found
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Waters, Christina
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1980-12-10
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<i>Santa Cruz Weekly</i>
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Soquel
Historic Houses
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1980s
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Redman House foundation $2 million in the hole
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Redman house
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Turner, Ramona
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2009-03-12
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<i>Santa Cruz Sentinel</i>
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Historic Houses-South County
Watsonville
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2000s
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Most of the indexed articles are available on microfilm in the Californiana Room or in the clipping files in the Local History Room at the Downtown branch. Copies of individual articles may be available by contacting the Reference Department - <a href="https://www.santacruzpl.org/contact/">Ask Us.<br /><br /></a>
<p></p>
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Addition to historic home given green light
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Turner, Ramona
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2002-07-13
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<i>Santa Cruz Sentinel</i>
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Historic Houses
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2000s
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National Register of Historic Places Inventory:
Nomination Form for the Mission Hill Area Historic District
Excerpt: Section 8 - Significance
Form prepared by Doni Tunheim, Vice President
Santa Cruz Historical Society
June 15, 1975
Statement of Significance
1. Statement of General Significance
Mission Hill is the birthplace of Santa Cruz, the first permanent European settlement in Santa Cruz County.
Until the gold rush Mission Santa Cruz was the religious, commercial, industrial and agricultural center of the
county. Its only rival, the secular community of Branciforte, was not viable, and became no more than a placename.
When Thomas Larkin established a branch of his Monterey trading post in Santa Cruz he selected an adobe
building on the Mission quadrangle. When William Blackburn arrived in Santa Cruz he operated his hotel on
the Mission quadrangle. The reasons for their choice was clear - there was no other location in the county that
would have supported their business.
Preeminent in the county during the Spanish and Mexican periods, the Mission neighborhood remained
important during the American period.
A list of important businesses and institutions that established themselves in the neighborhood in the three
decades after statehood would include the following. The Methodist Episcopal Church, the first protestant
church in Santa Cruz (1850). The Mission Hill public school (1856). Thomas Fallon's hotel and saddlery building,
1849 (purchased by the county in 1852, and used as school, courthouse and finally poor house). Temperance
Hall (1860), the early day community and social center of Santa Cruz. The Sisters of Charity Girl's Academy
(1862). James Leslie's store (1860 and possibly earlier). Jackson Sylvar's saloon (1872). The jail building (1854
and 1864).
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�Holy Cross Church, the successor to the Mission continued to be important replacing the ruins of the adobe
chapel with a wooden church in 1856, and replacing the wooden church with the present brick one in 18841887.
The development of Mission Hill can be summarized as a gradual transition from the center of activity at the
start of the Gold Rush to a predominantly residential district by the turn of the century.
This pattern of development is unusual as commerce usually tends to crowd out residential uses in a city
neighborhood. This has been the fate of the neighborhood immediately west of Pacific Ave. in downtown
Santa Cruz and replacement of buildings from earlier periods.
Perhaps the greatest asset of the Mission Hill Area is its undisturbed character. Except for the construction of
a few structures, the area is relatively unchanged from the early 1900's. Few cities in California have a mission
district which is as unchanged. Architectural styles range from the Mission Era to the Colonial Revival. This
variety is even more unique when you consider the relatively small area in which they are located. Historically,
the area is also vital to the history of the City of Santa Cruz as well as California. As one of the California
mission sites, the Mission Hill area has a wealth of history. Perhaps most indicative of this history, is the fact
that the Neary-Rodriguez Adobe has been continuously occupied from the Spanish Era to the present. Few
buildings in California can claim this distinction. The local importance of the Mission Hill area is best attributed
to by the fact that all but nine lots of the proposed district, are in a Special Use (Historic) District. This district is
intended to minimize change and insure what change occurs is compatible with the area's historic character.
Recent residents of the area have increasingly recognized its importance and have carried out many sensitive
restorations. This new life has proved of great benefit to the entire community by showing the value of
preserving the past in practical everyday terms. To quote Millys Peck, "When the life of a community can be
seasoned with tradition, an awareness of the contribution of its past citizens - the benefit extends far beyond
the momentary." A more specific outline of the area's significance is discussed in the following paragraphs.
2. Archeology – Historic
Certain properties in the proposed landmark district contain subterrain artifacts from the Indian settlements
which once existed near the mission site. Other properties contain evidence of the original Mission ruins.
3. Architectural Significance
The Mission Hill district contains several buildings of special architectural interest.
1. The Calvin Davis house, 207 Mission Street. A light and delicate treatment of the Stick style as a surface
applique to an Italian Villa form. It is the best preserved most important work of Charles Wellington
Davis who was a major architect in Los Angeles and San Francisco, as well as Santa Cruz.
2. The Henry Willey house, 105 Sylvar St. for the unusual treatment of the projecting dormer/bay in its
attic, curving out above the porch, and carved with acanthus and anemones.
3. The Reynolds house, 123 Green St. for the two-story bay window on its south facade, sharply and
precisely detailed, the best stick treatment in the city.
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�4. The Louis Schwartz house, 222 Mission St. for its most effective use of bargeboards in connection with
a central gable, for a strong but simple design.
5. 127 Green St., the Otis Longley house for its integration of Gothic and Classic elements.
6. Holy Cross church for its painted ceiling, and spire, perfectly sited to serve as a landmark for the entire
city. The Mission centennial granite agate in front of the church is the most impressive display of the
stone cutter's art in the city.
7. The Francisco Alzina house, 107 Sylvar St. as a pioneer building type now rare in the state.
8. The Amos-Rodriguez adobe as an uncommon building type, the only building to survive from Mission
Santa Cruz and one of only two adobes in the city.
4. Relationship to Santa Cruz
The Mission Hill district is representative of the early Santa Cruz cityscape, in that it was developed lot by lot,
house by house, over a period of years.
Before the turn of the century, Santa Cruz developers laid out subdivisions that could accommodate many
homes, but almost never built any more than two or three houses in any one location.
Nineteenth century Santa Cruz developed by in-filling between widely-spaced houses or lot-splitting. There
has never been an entire neighborhood dating exclusively from any one decade or period in Santa Cruz. When
the range of styles in the period since 1850 is considered, it is not surprising that this infilling has resulted in a
highly variegated cityscape.
In addition, every decade since statehood has seen the demolition of, and replacement of buildings from
earlier periods.
The Mission Hill district is no different from other Santa Cruz neighborhood in these respects. What is special
about Mission Hill is that the process of demolition and infilling was largely complete by the time the building
boom of the mid-1880's was over. By that time, it was already being described as a desireable [sic] and
attractive residential area in local newspaper accounts.
The particular importance of Mission Hill is its position as the largest geographically contiguous area made up
of buildings of architectural and historical interest. These older buildings dominate the few newer intrusions in
the district.
No other neighborhood in Santa Cruz can claim such a good representation of buildings in each decade from
1850 to 1900. No other neighborhood can claim such a variety of historic uses (church, courthouse, school,
saloon, store, residential). No other neighborhood can claim so many historic sites - first courthouse, first jail,
first brick building, oldest frame house, oldest church building, oldest rectory building, mission building, etc.
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�5. Agriculture – Commerce
As the center of Mission Era Santa Cruz, the proposed landmark was the focal point of the area's commerce.
The Mission had more than 4,000 head of cattle, extensive vegetable gardens and a grist mill. The mill was
presented to the Mission by Captain George Vancouver who visited it on December 2, 1794, to buy fresh
vegetables. The Mission also had more than 8,000 sheep, and 900 horses by 1828. Herds roamed and grazed
from near Pajaro River up to New Year's Point, a distance about 42 miles.
Santa Cruz County's first hotel was an old Mission adobe, two stories and an attic, with porches running
around it. It stood on the southwest corner of School and Emmett Streets, facing the Plaza where Holy Cross
Elementary School is today. No record exists as to when it was built, and the first transaction regarding it dates
from 1848 when Job Francis Dye sold it to Joseph L. Majors.
When Santa Cruz County was created by the Legislature on February 18, 1[850], its first courthouse business
was conducted in the old Eagle Hotel.
In 1852, the new county paid Thomas Fallon $3,500 and moved into his combination home, store and hotel
which stood just across School Street from the Eagle.
By 1860, it was obvious that "town business" was moving down on the flat, in the former Mission vegetable
garden. By way of incidence, Judge John H. Logan, whose house was in the Mission Hill area, in 1890,
discovered something unusual in his garden: a cross between a native blackberry sprout (Auginbaugh) and the
Red Antwerp Raspberry. He sent samples of the hybrid cross to a firm in Salem, Oregon, where it created great
interest. The new berry was named the Loganberry in honor of Judge Logan.
6. Community Planning
Perhaps the best concise statement of the Mission Hill Area's significance is contained in the City of Santa Cruz
Open Space and Conservation Element:
"The spire of Holy Cross Church serves as the visual focal point of Santa Cruz, as well as the center of the City's
Mission Area. The Mission Hill Area includes the Neary/Rodriguez Adobe, the last remaining building from the
Santa Cruz Mission, and numerous Victorian homes. Portions of this area are now included in a Historical
Preservation District and efforts are now under way to enlarge the area of the district to include the remaining
building of historical significance on Mission Hill."
The wealth of architectural variety is now being appreciated by an increasing number of Santa Cruz residents
and visitors. Efforts are also now underway to restore the Neary-Rodriguez Adobe.
7. Education
The Mission was the site of the first school in Santa Cruz County and today is still the site of two schools
operated by the Monterey Bay Diocese.
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�8. Landscape Architecture
The Plaza Municipal Park was originally the Mission quadrangle and has always served as public ground. In
1884-87, the Plaza was landscaped by R. G. Ulrich and remains essentially unchanged today.
9. Military
The Neary-Rodriguez Adobe, it is generally agreed, served as the Mission guard house, with the commander of
the guard and his family in one side and his subordinates housed in the other. This is the only guard house
attached to the Missions of California that remains in California.
10. Religion
Since the original founding of the Santa Cruz Mission in 1791, the Mission Hill Area has served as a center for
religious activity in Santa Cruz. Today, the Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church stands on the site of the Mission
Chapel and serves as a focal point for the entire City.
Source
Copied as reproduced in Appendix C of Construction Chronology of the Site of Holy Cross Church by Edna E.
Kimbro, originally prepared for the Historic Preservation Commission as part of Holy Cross Parish's application
to build a new Parish Hall.
It is the library’s intent to provide accurate information, however, it is not possible for the library to completely verify the
accuracy of all information. If you believe that factual statements in a local history article are incorrect and can provide
documentation, please contact the library.
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Santa Cruz Homes and Gardens
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Historic homes and gardens in Santa Cruz County documented through photos and articles.
Included are "Distinctive Plant Specimens of Santa Cruz Gardens." These are observations of plants taken on two tour dates, November 19, 1937 and January 21, 1938. They are written by Albert Wilson, Botanist, and a team of surveyors. These descriptions (and some photos) of plants can be searched either by the plant name or by the location address.
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AR-092
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National Register of Historic Places Inventory: Nomination Form for the Mission Hill Area Historic District
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Historic Buildings
Historic Houses
Historic Preservation
Mission Hill
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Tunheim, Doni
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Copied as reproduced in Appendix C of "Construction Chronology of the Site of Holy Cross Church" by Edna E. Kimbro, originally prepared for the Historic Preservation Commission as part of Holy Cross Parish's application to build a new Parish Hall.
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Santa Cruz Public Libraries
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6/15/1975
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Santa Cruz (City)
1970s
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Local News Index
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An account of the resource
An index to newspaper and periodical articles from a variety of Santa Cruz publications.
It is a collection of over 87,000 articles, primarily from the <em>Santa Cruz Sentinel</em>, that have been clipped and filed in subject folders. While these articles of local interest range in date from the early 1900's to the present, most of the collection and clipped articles are after roughly 1960. There is an ongoing project to scan the complete articles and include them in this collection.<br /><br />Also included are more than 350 full-text local newspaper articles on films and movie-making and on the Japanese-American internment.<br /><br /> In addition, this is an online index for births, deaths, and personal names from <em>The Mountain Echo.</em> The complete print index is available at the library. For more information see <a href="https://history.santacruzpl.org/omeka/items/show/134957#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0">The Mountain Echo</a>.
Most of the indexed articles are available on microfilm in the Californiana Room or in the clipping files in the Local History Room at the Downtown branch. Copies of individual articles may be available by contacting the Reference Department - <a href="https://www.santacruzpl.org/contact/">Ask Us.<br /><br /></a>
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While there is some overlap between this index and <a href="https://www.santacruzpl.org/historic_newspaper_index/">the Historic Newspaper Index</a><a> (approximately 1856-1960), they are different databases and are searched separately.</a>
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Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Document
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Original Format
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PAPER
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CF-40216
Title
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Buying the Bear: Firm makes offer on Bear's Lair Inn
Description
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Photocopy
Creator
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Thaler, Shmuel, photos
Date
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1998-09-13
Source
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<i>Santa Cruz Sentinel</i>
Subject
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Buildings
Historic Houses
Wineries
Coverage
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1990s
Publisher
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Santa Cruz Public Libraries
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Text
Language
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EN
Type
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NEWS
DOCUMENT
Clipping branch location: Downtown
Clipping filed under: Buildings
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Santa Cruz Homes and Gardens
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Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Description
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Historic homes and gardens in Santa Cruz County documented through photos and articles.
Included are "Distinctive Plant Specimens of Santa Cruz Gardens." These are observations of plants taken on two tour dates, November 19, 1937 and January 21, 1938. They are written by Albert Wilson, Botanist, and a team of surveyors. These descriptions (and some photos) of plants can be searched either by the plant name or by the location address.
Document
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Original Format
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PAPER
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Title
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A House By Any Other Name
Subject
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Historic Houses
West Cliff Drive
Epworth-By-The-Sea
Horn, Khristine
Warren, Henry
Creator
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Sternbach, Claudia
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Santa Cruz Magazine, v2n1, p44-49
Publisher
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Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Date
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2007-Spring
Format
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TEXT
Language
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EN
Type
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ARTICLE
Identifier
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SCM-V2N1-44
Coverage
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1880s
Santa Cruz (City)
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Reproduced by permission of Santa Cruz Sentinel Publishers.
Homes
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Photograph Collection
Description
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Photographs from the 1860's to the 2000's, documenting the history of Santa Cruz County.
See the <a href="https://history.santacruzpl.org/omeka/restrictions-on-use">About</a><a> sectionfor the library's reproduction policy and restrictions on use.</a>
Various sources were used to identify persons, events, and places. Citations to print sources were abbreviated. See the <a href="https://history.santacruzpl.org/omeka/sources-used-to-identify-photographs">About</a><a> section for a list of sources used.</a>
Publisher
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Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Still Image
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Original Format
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Photo
Physical Dimensions
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3 1/2 x 5 in.
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LH-SVHS-081
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Title
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Hiram Scott House in Current Location
Subject
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Scott House
Historic Houses
Scott, Hiram
Description
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House was built by Hiram Scott's family in 1853, with locally milled redwood. It was moved to its present site in 1936.
Creator
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Seapy, Donald
Source
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Scotts Valley Historical Society
Publisher
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Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Date
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2001
Coverage
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Scotts Valley
2000s
Format
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Image
Language
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En
Type
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PHOTO
Rights
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Copyright 2001, Scotts Valley Historical Society.
Homes
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Photograph Collection
Description
An account of the resource
Photographs from the 1860's to the 2000's, documenting the history of Santa Cruz County.
See the <a href="https://history.santacruzpl.org/omeka/restrictions-on-use">About</a><a> sectionfor the library's reproduction policy and restrictions on use.</a>
Various sources were used to identify persons, events, and places. Citations to print sources were abbreviated. See the <a href="https://history.santacruzpl.org/omeka/sources-used-to-identify-photographs">About</a><a> section for a list of sources used.</a>
Publisher
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Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Still Image
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Original Format
If the image is of an object, state the type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Photo
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image.
3 1/2 x 5 in.
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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LH-SVHS-080
ark:/13030/c8z31z06
Title
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Scott House: Restored Roof
Subject
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Scott House
Historic Houses
Scott, Hiram
Description
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The back of the Hiram Scott House, built in 1853, at current location in MacDorsa Park in 1998. It has a new restored roof. Site of later rose garden by George and Marcie Clausenius.
Creator
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Seapy, Donald
Source
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Scotts Valley Historical Society
Publisher
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Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Date
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1998
Coverage
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Scotts Valley
1990s
Format
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Image
Language
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En
Type
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PHOTO
Rights
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Copyright, 2001 by Donald E Seapy.
Homes