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Country quiet still lingers at the old Carlton school
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Institutions in Santa Cruz County—1850–1950
By Susan Lehmann
OVERVIEW
In the development of the West, the transition from frontier outpost to city or town was said to have taken place when
schools and churches outnumbered saloons and brothels. Santa Cruz started early in its history to reach that goal and
from the first days of its existence as a mission settlement, provisions were made for both religious worship and the
education of children.
Beginning in 1866 with the construction of the first county courthouse, and through the turn of the century, a number of
public buildings were erected in the City of Santa Cruz. With the exception of the smallest, the 1882 octagon-shaped Hall
of Records, all of them are gone—having fallen to the ravages of fire, earthquake, and demolition. Those built between
1930 and 1950 have fared better and can still be seen in the city core. These include City Hall, the civic auditorium and
the old jail which has been remodeled for use as the arts and history museum.
HISTORY
Schools and Libraries
The first educational institution in the County was Santa Cruz Mission where Native Americans were forced to learn the
Catholic religion and children of Spanish settlers learned to read, write, and keep accounts. By 1847, a small contingent
of English speaking families has come to Santa Cruz and, although Spanish was still the official language, they wanted
their children to learn reading and writing in English. One such settler, Mary Amney Case, who arrived with her husband
and child in 1847, held classes in her home in 1848 and 1849, thus becoming the first English school of record in Santa
Cruz County. Following California statehood in 1850, more families with school-age children came to the area and local
churches were pressed into service as school buildings. Methodist churches in the city of Santa Cruz and Watsonville
served this purpose until 1857 with teachers being paid by collecting funds from the parents of students. With an ever
increasing number of children, residents of the county soon campaigned for a public school with its own school house.
According to the history of the Santa Cruz County school system written by Margaret Koch in 1978 and published by the
Santa Cruz County Office of Education, the first one room school house in the city was built in 1857 when a $400 lot was
purchased by community subscription on Mission Hill.
Other accounts, including those by researcher Phil Reader and University of California Santa Cruz librarian Donald Clark,
credit the opening of the first school to Louden (or London) Nelson, a Black former slave who came to the area in 1842
(Clark) or 1856 (Reader). He bought land on the San Lorenzo River where he made his living as a farmer. Although he
reportedly could neither read nor write, he appreciated education and enjoyed watching the children trouping to school
which was located, according to Clark's account, in a private house on the hill above Nelson's property. He willed his
estate to the school children of Santa Cruz to be used for their education and following his death in 1860, the money
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�was used, according to Clark, to purchase land on Mission Hill to build the first school. In 1979, the former Laurel School,
built in 1930 and used as a community center was renamed the Louden Nelson Community Center in his honor.
The site of the Mission Hill school was moved to King Street in 1931, when a new school was built, and it now serves as a
junior high school. In 1860, Branciforte School was built on Soquel Avenue and was replaced by the present building
constructed in 1915 and located on Branciforte Avenue. Bayview School was added in 1865 at Mission and Bay Streets
where the original building was demolished to make way for the modern structure presently on the site.
Being a teacher in Santa Cruz County in the 1860s was not an easy life. According to a report issued by the
superintendent of schools in 1861: "It does not pay very well in this county to teach School, and those who have
followed no other occupation do not intend to continue teaching any longer than they can help." The superintendent's
suggestions for improvement in those early years included: uniformity of textbooks, the grading of all schools, libraries
available to all schools and the adoption of a plan that would, "compel the attendance of children who are idling their
time around the streets, without occupation." In spite of the problems of too little funding, the number of schools in the
County continued to increase. By 1865 there were sixteen and by 1870 there were twenty-five.
By the late 1880s, Santa Cruz County had over 50 schools scattered through the area, most of which were one room or
shared space with churches or other buildings. Within the city, high school classes were originally conducted on the
fourth floor of the Mission Hill Grammar School. The first Santa Cruz High School was constructed on Walnut Avenue in
1895. It burned to the ground on October 1, 1913 and was replaced on the same site by the present building in 1915.
Garfield Park had its own school, constructed in 1915. It was closed, however, in 1965 and the building no longer exists.
It is indeed fortunate that a number of the large, elegant schools built in the early to middle part of the 20th century
including the High School, Branciforte School and Gault School are still used for their original purpose. Another, Laurel
School, has been put to use as a community center.
The original libraries have not fared as well. The main library, an imposing edifice designed by architect William Weeks,
was demolished to make way for a modern building as were several branch libraries. Only the Garfield Park Library, built
in 1914, and the Seabright library, which now serves as the Natural History museum, are still in existence.
Churches
The first church in the county was Mission Santa Cruz established in 1791. The church was used until 1857 when part of
it collapsed during an earthquake. A replacement was dedicated in 1858 which served the needs of the Catholic
community until 1889 when a new church was built. Constructed of brick at a cost of $35,000, the new church was
designed by San Francisco architect Thomas J. Welch and served about 1,500 parishioners. The church, considered a city
landmark, was heavily damaged in the Loma Prieta earthquake and extensive repairs were needed to make it usable
again.
In the 1850s and 1860s five Protestant church groups were organized in Santa Cruz County. A Methodist church was the
first, organized by Elihu Anthony in 1848. The group actually built a church, a 20 by 30 foot wooden structure in 1850.
The first Congregational church was begun in the city of Santa Cruz in 1852. Others followed, including the church in
Soquel which was built in 1870. It was also the Congregational Church that took on the mission of converting the area's
Chinese population to Christianity. The Chinese Sunday School begun in 1869, was the oldest recorded Christian
institution dedicated to that purpose in the Monterey Bay Region. The Sunday school, conducted in English, was taught
by a woman member. Emphasis was on learning the reading, writing and speaking of English and the original twelve
students were reported to be industrious and "eager to learn."
In 1881 a full-fledged Chinese mission was organized in Santa Cruz. Adult members of the mission were expected to
attend classes, which featured English lessons and Bible study, every week day evening until 9 o'clock. The ability of the
congregation to recruit members was aided by the fact that a Chinese minister, Wong Ock, was assigned to the mission
from its founding until 1883. Located in the City's Chinatown, the mission held yearly recitals to showcase the progress
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�of its students and to collect funds to defray expenses. The mission remained an active part of the community into the
20th century until the declining Chinese population in Santa Cruz resulted in its eventual closing.
Other denominations followed the Congregationalists to the County including the Baptists in 1858 and the Unity Church
in 1866. In 1862, an Episcopal congregation was formed in the city although it had no building of its own. Moving from
the Hugo Hihn building to the Temperance Hall on Mission Street and on to a converted school house that had formerly
been used by the Methodists, the church finally acquired a permanent home when land was donated for that purpose in
1864. The church building, which was constructed for $3000 used a modified plan taken from Upjohn's Rural
Architecture by New York architect Richard Upjohn. Simple in its Gothic style, the main structure is still intact with a
belfry that was added in 1874 and a number of additions made in the 20th century. By 1890 there were over 20
Protestant churches in the County representing the Presbyterian, Christian, Adventist and Universalist denominations as
well as those previously mentioned. At the turn of the century, Protestants in the County numbered about 2,500.
Besides the normal facilities provided by churches, religious groups made an additional contribution to the County by
establishing a number of religious retreats and camps, some of which still operate at various locations in the Santa Cruz
mountains. Within the city, the most notable was a Garfield Park which was begun in the late 1880s. Built by the
Northern California Convention of the Disciples of Christ, its most prominent structure was a large tabernacle dedicated
on Aug. 31, 1890 that was large enough for 2000 people. The development around it, planned for a number of cottages
and larger "villas" was constructed on streets laid out in a series of circles. Lots were offered at auction within the
tabernacle at $105 to $135 each. Although not as successful as other religious communities such as Mount Hermon, a
number of cottages were built at the time and can still be seen in the area known today as "the Circles." The tabernacle
has been torn down and a new church, built in 1958, stands on the site.
Civic and Community Buildings
As the county seat and primary population center in the county, the City of Santa Cruz saw the construction of a number
of impressive public buildings between 1865 and the turn of the century. The first City Hall was built in 1877 on Cooper
and Front Street followed by a jail constructed in 1889. Both were torn down in 1937. A new jail, built in 1936 in
Moderne style by San Francisco architect Albert Rolle has been remodeled and is now used as a city museum.
The County Courthouse, later known as the Cooper House was built in 1894 to replace the 1866 courthouse which
burned in the downtown fire of that year. The diminutive, octagon-shaped Hall of Records, designed by Oakland
architect J. W. Newcum, was built in 1882 and is the only government building from the 19th century to survive. It
became a historical museum in 1972 and presently serves as the museum gift shop.
Three twentieth century government buildings still survive, after earthquake repairs: the Santa Cruz City Hall located at
809 Center Street, the Civic Auditorium and the Santa Cruz Firehouse at Church and Center Street. City Hall was
designed and built in 1937-38 by Monterey architect C. J. Ryland in the Monterey Colonial Revival Style. It occupies the
site of F. A. Hihn's mansion built in 1872 which was used as the city hall beginning in 1920. The Hihn house [was] torn
down when the present city hall was constructed. Another building lost to demolition was the opera house which
opened to great fanfare in 1877. Located at Union and Center Streets, it was moved to Capitola in 1921 and eventually
torn down in 1961. The Civic Auditorium and Santa Cruz Fire station #1, designed by San Francisco architect Mark
Daniels were built in 1939 and are both still used for their original purposes.
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From: Fully Developed Context Statement for the City of Santa Cruz. Prepared for City of Santa Cruz Planning
and Development Department. Prepared by Susan Lehmann, October 20, 2000. Chapter 5, Context III:
Institutions in Santa Cruz County—1850-1950, pp. 45–47
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School finds home in Scotts Valley
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Monterey Coast Preperatory Middle and High School in Scotts Valley
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Men, Calvin
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2014-06-14
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<i>Santa Cruz Sentinel</i>
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Scotts Valley
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2010s
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Penny University celebrates 40 years
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Morgan, Terri
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2014-02-26
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2010s
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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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School expulsions increasing
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1994-12-12
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1990s
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Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Format
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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: Schools-Districts
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Title
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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
If the image is of an object, state the type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
PAPER
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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CF-54348
Title
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High schools get their state report cards
Creator
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Kreiger, Kathy
Date
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1994-11-16
Source
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<i>Santa Cruz Sentinel</i>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Schools-Districts
Schools
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
1990s
Publisher
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Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Format
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Text
Language
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EN
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
NEWS
DOCUMENT
Clipping branch location: Downtown
Clipping filed under: Schools-Districts
-
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
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Document
A resource containing textual data. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre text.
Original Format
If the image is of an object, state the type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
PAPER
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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CF-54265
Title
A name given to the resource
Principals generally pleased by results
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1997-04-23
Source
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<i>Santa Cruz Sentinel</i>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Schools
Schools-Test Scores
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
1990s
Publisher
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Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Format
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Text
Language
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EN
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
NEWS
DOCUMENT
Clipping branch location: Downtown
Clipping filed under: Schools
-
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
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Document
A resource containing textual data. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre text.
Original Format
If the image is of an object, state the type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
PAPER
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/.
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
CF-54255
Title
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College bound Santa Cruz County tops in state in sending sending seniors to college
Creator
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Gumz, Jondi
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1996-11-26
Source
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<i>Santa Cruz Sentinel</i>
Subject
The topic of the resource
Schools
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
1990s
Publisher
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Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Format
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Text
Language
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EN
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
NEWS
DOCUMENT
Clipping branch location: Downtown
Clipping filed under: Schools