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Photograph of the "Daniel Webster" tree at Henry Cowell Redwoods. It was 40 ft. in circumference and 275 ft. high. The sign on the tree is 18 x 12 in.

Date: Undated
Type: PHOTO

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Group photograph of, from left to right, General John Charles Fremont, his wife Jessie Benton Fremont and their daughter Elizabeth "Lily" Benton. They are standing in Big Trees park in front of the tree which he allegedly used as his headquarters in…

Date: 1888-05-04
Type: PHOTO

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Photograph of the "President Harrison" tree at Henry Cowell Redwoods. It was 65 ft. in circumference and 265 ft. high. The sign on the tree is 24 x 12 in.

Date: Undated
Type: PHOTO

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Photograph of the "General Grant" tree at Henry Cowell Redwoods. It was 58 ft. in circumference and 275 ft. high.

Date: Undated
Type: PHOTO

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Photograph of the "General Sherman" tree at Big Trees park.

Date: Undated
Type: PHOTO

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Photograph of the "Jumbo" tree at Big Trees park.

Date: Undated
Type: PHOTO

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Photograph of three unidentified people at "Ingersoll Cathedral, Big Trees of Santa Cruz."

Date: Undated
Type: PHOTO

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Seacliff Beach State Park with the cement ship, the Palo Alto, in the background. The Palo Alto was designed as an oil tanker (built with Davenport cement) and was to be part of a U.S. cement fleet built in 1918-1919. The ship never went to sea until…

Date: ca. 1930's
Type: PHOTO

river.pdf

Date: 2010-Spring
Source: Santa Cruz Magazine, v5n1, p 22-28.
Type: ARTICLE

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Back: The Redwood Highway is lined with over 100 miles of Giant Redwoods. These monarchs of the ages are the oldest living things on the face of the earth and many reach the maximum height of 375 feet and a diameter of 25 feet.

Date: Undated
Source: Joann Roberts Lanoye; donated by Penny Campo-Pierce.
Type: POSTCARD

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