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Local News Index
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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>
<p></p>
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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Police Review Board seeks to increase oversight, power to review complaints
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Police
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Cole, Darrel W.
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<em>Santa Cruz Sentinel</em>
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2000-07-13
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1989
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Cars in the one open lane of Highway 17 after the 1989 earthquake
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A law officer, probably a California Highway Patrolman, leads a slow procession of cars past the traffic cones in the one open lane of Highway 17 after the 1989 earthquake.
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1980s
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<a href="/omeka/items/show/134466">Loma Prieta Earthquake, October 17, 1989: Facts and Statistics</a>
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The Remarkable Good Order of Santa Cruz
By Mrs. E. S. Pringle
There is an impression abroad in the East [United States]--a hazy, vague impression, it is true, but still an impression-that the Californian goes about dressed in a slouch hat, red shirt, and large death-dealing revolvers. California is vaguely
pictured as a land where people go forth at intervals to riotously slay a few fellowmen, after the slayer has wound up his
tumultuous feelings with uncounted drinks of tanglefoot, taken to the accompaniment of much strange profanity. Such
is the idea of California amusements which finds lodgment in the brain of more than a few intelligent Eastern people
whose notions of one of the foremost States in the Union are acquired from lurid word-pictures of lurid mining camps
that never existed, save in the writer's lurid imagination.
The men who came to California in the infancy of the State were the pick of the young men of the East, for the most part
of the best American stock, reared in God-fearing and honest families. They did not leave either their training or their
manhood behind. On the contrary, so universal was the respect for the rights of others that even in the days when as yet
there were no organized tribunals of justice and every man did that which was right in his own sight, no miner locked his
cabin door when he left it, and men left their yellow dust lying carelessly in the rude dwelling, sure that it would be
there when they returned. Such was California in the green tree; and such it is in the dry.
The orderliness and sobriety of Santa Cruz is one of its best features. I know of no place
in the United States which can surpass its admirable record. I doubt if there is one of the
same size which can equal it. The three officers whose pictures appear on this page
constitute the entire night and day police force of this city of nine thousand inhabitants,
and they are found amply sufficient to police it. I almost dread to put down the plain
facts about this phase of Santa Cruz life, for fear they will be disbelieved. But they remain
facts, nevertheless. The arrests in the entire city, for drunkenness and crimes during the
year 1896 did not average one a week. This includes every sort of arrest made by the city
police. Nor was this due to any remissness of the force, for a more vigilant and fearless
The Santa Cruz Police Force
Chief of Police than Chief Matt Rawle is not in the State, and two more faithful and
courageous officers than Officer Hugh Dougherty and Officer S. I. Horton it would be
hard to find. The few arrests are due wholly to the almost total lack of drunkenness and
crime.
The writer has lived in Santa Cruz for two years. During the greater part of that time, his duties upon a morning daily
paper took him upon the streets at all hours of the day and night. He cannot recall in all that time a half dozen instances
of drunken men being on the streets; in all that time but one tramp appeared at his house to ask for food; and in all that
time he was never called on to chronicle the occurrence of a single crime more serious than larceny, and but few of
them.
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�Setting aside the unavoidable influx of pickpockets and petty thieves which comes upon such occasions as the great
Water Carnival week, along with the thousands who then throng the city, the record of the police docket is practically
clean all the year round. In the two years falling under the writer's observation no man has drawn a pistol, nor does the
writer believe that a dozen men in the whole population carry such a weapon.
The sobriety of the people is simply remarkable. There are a number of saloons, and the custom of wine-drinking is
wide-spread; yet there is not a town of nine thousand people in Kansas, or in Maine, or in Iowa, or in any other State,
prohibition or not, in which drunkenness is so wholly absent. The writer does not attempt to explain this state of affairs
on any hypothesis. He is not troubling himself with theories. It is his business to record facts.
It is absolutely safe for a woman or child, unattended, to traverse the streets of Santa Cruz after nightfall in any direction
she chooses. Not only is a woman perfectly safe from danger of harm, but she is perfectly certain of immunity from
anything bordering on insult. I dwell on these facts not because they excite any comment here, where they are taken as
matters of course, but because they will help to eradicate from the Eastern reader's mind the absurd and unjust notion
that the far West is "wild and woolly," that out here we go about with strange oaths in our mouths, much liquor in our
stomachs, revolvers in our hands and with our souls filled with a great yearning to perforate some innocuous tenderfoot
with leaden bullets. The truth is that Californians are an intelligent, cultivated, sober, orderly, and extremely goodnatured folk, and California communities are much freer from deeds of violence and from drunkenness and disorder
than are the most of the communities of the Eastern States. The writer gives this as the deliberate result of study and
observation and experience as a newspaper man, gained in work in nearly every State, East and West, and certainly
formed with no bias against the East, where he was born and spent his boyhood and most of his manhood years.
It is very true that the record of Santa Cruz is phenomenal, even among California towns, and much of this is due to the
character of the three men [above]. So swift and certain has been the capture of rascals great and small, who have
attempted to work in Santa Cruz, that the crooked gentry of the State give it a wide berth. The reputation of Chief Rawle
and his men is well known to the criminals of the State, and but few of them include Santa Cruz in the itinerary of their
travels.
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In 1896, Santa Cruz County, a Faithful Reproduction in Print and Photography of its Climate, Capabilities and
Beauties, was published. Its aim was to promote Santa Cruz and "to attract the attention of people in other
parts of the country" (Prologue). It is a collection of articles on a wide variety of topics. No author is credited
on the title page; some of the sections are signed. The following excerpt, pages 147-48, appears to be by Mrs.
E. S. Pringle.—RAP ed.
The content of this article is the responsibility of the individual author. It is the Library's intent to provide accurate local history
information. However, it is not possible for the Library to completely verify the accuracy of individual articles obtained from a
variety of sources. If you believe that factual statements in a local history article are incorrect and can provide documentation,
please contact the Webmaster.
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The Remarkable Good Order of Santa Cruz
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Police
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Pringle, Mrs. E.S.
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In 1896, Santa Cruz County, a Faithful Reproduction in Print and Photography of its Climate, Capabilities and Beauties, was published. Its aim was to promote Santa Cruz and "to attract the attention of people in other parts of the country" (Prologue). It is a collection of articles on a wide variety of topics. No author is credited on the title page; some of the sections are signed. This excerpt, pages 147-48, appears to be by Mrs. E. S. Pringle.
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1896
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1890s
Law Enforcement
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Local News Index
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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>
<p></p>
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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LN-445
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Policeman Upper Plaza
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1886-07-15
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<i>Santa Cruz Daily Surf</i> 1886-07-15: page 3 column 1
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1880s
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en
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Police
Police
M. F. Alzina
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Local News Index
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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>
<p></p>
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New police chief
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1889-07-02
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<i>Santa Cruz Daily Surf</i> 1889-07-02: page 1 column 4
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1880s
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en
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NEWS
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Police
Police
Ed C. Armstrong
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Local News Index
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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>
<p></p>
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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Deputy Forest Commissioner
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1890-03-14
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Police
G. B. Barlow
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Local News Index
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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>
<p></p>
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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Deputy constable serves papers
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1880s
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en
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NEWS
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Police
H. D. C. Barnhart
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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>
<p></p>
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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LN-1566
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City pays police fees
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1891-07-09
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1890s
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en
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Text
Type
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NEWS
DOCUMENT
Subject
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Police
Police
I. L. Blaisdell
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Local News Index
Description
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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>
Publisher
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Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Document
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Original Format
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Paper
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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LN-13367
Title
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New game warden
Date
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1900-04-03
Source
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<i>Santa Cruz Daily Surf</i> 1900-04-03: page 4 column 3
Coverage
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1900s
Language
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en
Format
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Text
Type
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NEWS
DOCUMENT
Subject
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Police
Walter Welch
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Local News Index
Description
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>
<p></p>
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>
Publisher
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Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Document
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Original Format
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Paper
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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LN-1879
Title
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Elected Watsonville marshall
Date
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1898-04-12
Source
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<i>Santa Cruz Daily Surf</i> 1898-04-12: page 4 column 4
Coverage
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1890s
Watsonville
Language
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en
Format
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Text
Type
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NEWS
DOCUMENT
Subject
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Police
C. W. Bridgewater