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  • Subject is exactly "Powder Works"
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Date on back of photo: 1905

Date: 1905
Source: Donated by Brian and Ollie Hoefer.
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

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Date on back of photo: 1905

Date: 1905
Source: Donated by Brian and Ollie Hoefer.
Type: PHOTO

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Magazine No. 3, Building No. 174, at the California Powder Works, had a capacity of 15,000 kegs; at Powder Mill Flats.

Date: 1913-04-01
Type: PHOTO

Date: 1961-04-02
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel
Type: NEWS

CF-20190321-Hidden treasure0001.PDF
California Powder Corks Bridge considered for National Landmark

Date: 2014-01-22
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel
Type: NEWS

last part of article missing

Date: 1968-05-01
Source: County News
Type: NEWS

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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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Guns tested gun powder manufactured at the California Powder Works. The gun on the right fired an eight-inch diameter shell.

Date: 1904
Source: Photo courtesy of Brian Hoefer.
Type: PHOTO

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The foundry, charcoal burner, and village for the workers at the California Powder Works. The Powder Works employed 150 to 275 workers. From 1864 to 1914, it was the main industry in Santa Cruz; at Powder Mill Flats

Date: 1905
Source: Donated by Brian and Ollie Hoefer.
There is also a version of this photo at the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History.

Type: PHOTO

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