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Men on right: Charlie Pike, Charlie Messer, Joe Newman; women on left: Fanny Maddock, Alice Newman, Laureen Maddock

Date: Undated
Source: Elston, Deborah Maddock
Type: PHOTO

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A lumberjack lies inside the cut of a huge redwood tree. Black and white photograph. Printed on the front of the card, "Felling a huge Redwood in the Big Tree Grove, Santa Cruz, Cal. 2911".

Date: Undated
Type: POSTCARD

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A lumberjack lies inside the cut of a huge redwood tree. Printed on the front of the card, "Felling a huge Redwood in the Big Tree Grove, Santa Cruz, Cal."

Date: Undated
Type: POSTCARD

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The Brookdale Fish Hatchery on the San Lorenzo River in Santa Cruz County, CA. The hatchery was in operation from 1905–1953. Printed on the front of the card, "507 Fitch Hatchery, near SANTA CRUZ, California."

Date: 18-Aug-09
Type: POSTCARD

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A woman and girl look at the pools at the Brookdale Fish Hatchery on the San Lorenzo River in Santa Cruz County, CA. The hatchery was in operation from 1905–1953. Printed on the front of the card, "FISH HATCHERY BROOKDALE".

Date: Undated
Type: POSTCARD

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Fishing boat on the water. Printed on the front of the card, "FISHING BOAT SANTA CRUZ CALIF 5".

Date: Undated
Type: POSTCARD

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Fishing boats at the wharf in Capitola, CA, with a view of the city in the background. Printed on the front of the card, "Capitola".

Date: 6/13/1943
Type: POSTCARD

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Fishing activity on the Municipal Wharf. The small building in front of the Municipal Wharf building is Cafe Kertell, offering Fish Dinners, Clams. After the wharf was constructed in 1914, the wharf rail line was moved to the Municipal Wharf from the…

Date: After 1914
Type: PHOTO

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Fishermen pulling in a net full of fish. Printed on the front of the card, "FIVE BROTHERS RIVIERA RESTAURANT 144 Pacific Avenue Santa Cruz, California".

Date: Handwritten note on the back gives the date April 10th, 1955.

Type: POSTCARD

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The forklift was the modern day replacement for the dray horse. Even into the late 1950's, bark was stored and dried across River Street from the main Salz Tannery complex and transported across River Street/Highway 9 as needed.

Date: 1954
Type: PHOTO

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