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- Quadrangle, the geology of which has been mapped and described by J. C. Branner, J. F. Newsom and Ralph Arnold, (U.S. Geological Survey Santa Cruz Folio No. 163) includes the greater portion of the county. The reader is referred to this folio for a detailed
The Castros of Soquel
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- OWNERSHIP EXHIBIT B SOQUEL AUGMENTATION TRACT OWNERSHIP EXHIBIT A 161 255 271 277 Introduction TO THE READER: This book is the culmination of over 16 years of frustrat ions, researching and writing. What began as a simple hike into the Forest of Nisene
- . African-Americans, based on the adoption of the 15th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1870, could vote. Phil Reader, historian of African-Americans of Santa Cruz County, wrote that: The 1870 Census enumerated 53 African Americans living in Santa Cruz