Citations from March 1996
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Articles in this issue:
Lost Towns of Monterey County
Displaying 151 - 189 of 189
San Antonio mission
Place Name: San Antonio mission
Notes: Mission San Antonio de Padua, Jolon; and "ex-mission of San Antonio" 1834 (68Jun, 44); "San Antonio Mission Rancheria" (71Mar, 5); "Sant Antonio" escolar (83Sep, 5); "Mission San Juan Antonio" errant? (94Mar, 4)
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42, 44, 46
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San Juan Grade
Entity: San Juan Grade
Notes: see also "San Juan" (60Dec, 6; 89Sep, 5)
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San Miguel Mission
Edifice:
San Miguel Mission
Years: 1776
Notes: and San Miguel (SLO County?; 62Jun, 3; 69Mar, 2; 69Dec, 27)
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Santa Lucia mountains
Place Name: Santa Lucia mountains
Notes: "Sierra de Santa Lucia" per Vizcaino, Dec. 14, 1602 (74Dec, 25); highest peak in range 6,000 feet (75Mar, 5); also Santa Lucia fir (78Jun, 30); and back country (88Sep, 8); "the Santa Lucias" (91Mar, 10; 02Win, 15-18)
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Santa Rita
Place Name: Santa Rita
Illustration: 96Mar, 1
Notes: also known as New Republic, CA (68Sep, 53; 96Mar, 1-2); "Salinas's tiny Santa Rita Catholic Cemetery" (83Dec, 6)
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sheep
Topic:
sheep
Notes: and blanket weaving (59Jun, 2); and cattle and hogs and grizzly bears (60Jun)
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Sierra, the; Sierra Nevada; Sierra foothills
Place Name: Sierra, the; Sierra Nevada; Sierra foothills
Notes: also "the Sierra Mountains" (76Dec, 28)
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Soledad Mission
Edifice:
Soledad Mission
Notes: Mission Nuestra Senora de La Soledad
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Southern Pacific Railroad
Entity: Southern Pacific Railroad
Notes: first train to Salinas September 1872 (96Mar, 2); to Soledad 1874 (93Sep, 3); "the Pacific (railroad)" (1871; 87Mar, 9); monopoly, vs. narrow-gauge Monterey & Salinas Valley (73Mar, 5); after 1888 "train" between the two cities was Southern Pacific; "railroad monopolists" (89Mar, 8)
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Souvenir of Monterey County
Work Title: Souvenir of Monterey County
Notes: Chamber of Commerce, 1905
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Spreckels sugar plant Spreckels Sugar Company sugar mill
Edifice:
Spreckels sugar plant
Entity: Spreckels Sugar Company
Topic:
sugar mill
Notes: and sugar factory; largest sugar beet factory in the world (93Sep, 6)
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St. Joseph's Colony, CA
Place Name: St. Joseph's Colony, CA
Years: 1897
Notes: also mention of "St. Joseph's Convent, Somerset, Ohio" (84Dec, 3), as "the mother house" (84Dec, 5); same at mention of "sisters of St. Joseph" and "new convent"? (02Feb, 24)
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stage coach, stagecoach, stage stop
Topic:
stage coach, stagecoach, stage stop
Notes: "write to him by Tuesday's stage" 1911 (77Mar, 5); "old stagecoach road [Jolon]" (82Dec; 94Dec, 5)
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Steinbeck Library
Entity: Steinbeck Library
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sugar beet
Topic:
sugar beet
Notes: "the new sugar beet industry" 1890s (93Sep, 4)
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surveying
Topic:
surveying
Years: 1792, 1847, 1857, 1885
Illustration: 96Mar, 1
Notes: cooperative survey, British-Spanish 1792 (03Spr, 7); see also "U.S. Surveyor General" (1885; 96Mar, 1); surveys in early Mexican rule (63Sep, 4); post-conquest California (1847 61Jun, 2; 1867 68Sep, 53); "government surveys" (93Sep, 2); 1853 U.S. Coast Survey and coastal survey 1857 by U.S. government (73Dec, 17; 94Sep, 4); Brewer surveying party Pebble Beach 1861 (90Jun, 1-11)
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Susan Sewald, director
Name: Susan Sewald
MHAA director
Notes: director 2000; also "Peter, Marguerite, John, and Susan Sewald" new junior member 1962; Peter K. and Susan E. and John W. lifetime members 1965
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Sweet & Keating
Entity: Sweet & Keating
Notes: ferry boat, Hilltown; State Landmark 560
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Tassajara
Place Name: Tassajara
Illustration: 77Dec, 14
Notes: Tassajara Health Spa (96Mar, 2); Tassajara Hot Springs (89Sep, 3) and p.o. 1912-44 (68Sep, 55); Tassajara road (71Mar, 4); article "1869 Report on Tassajara Hot Springs" (77Dec, 9-10)
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telephone
Topic:
telephone
Notes: first line in "area" (Pleyto), 1880s?; format of telephone numbers 1963 "FR 5-8362"
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Thorne Hacker, Publications Committee
Name: Thorne Hacker
MHAA Publications Committee
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Tia Gindick, director
Name: Tia Gindick
MHAA director
Notes: 1994-
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Tiburcio Vasquez, bandit
Name: Tiburcio Vasquez
bandit
Notes: "Monterey's Robin Hood"
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Tod Sanchez director, member-at-large
Name: Tod Sanchez
MHAA director, member-at-large
Notes: director 1995; member-at-large 1996
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12
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Tularcitos; Rancho Los Tularcitos
Place Name: Tularcitos; Rancho Los Tularcitos
Notes: large land grant (see 71Mar, 1-2), Carmel Valley, Rafael Gomez, "northern Santa Clara County" (83Sep, 3); see also Rancho Tularcito (89Sep, 7), "Rancho de Tularcitos" (70Jun, 11-12), "Los Tularcitos Rancho" (96Mar, 2); and "Canada [Cañada] of the Tularcitos" (89Sep, 4); also tularcitos (Sp., place of tules or cattails); "the tulares or tule swamps" (62Jun, 2; 74Dec, 27); "tule marshes" (63Jun, 5); "tule leaves" (71Jun, 10); "Tularcitos Creek" (71Mar, 1); Tularcito p.o. "never in operation," name change of Carmel p.o. (Jamesburg) to Carmel-by-the-Sea p.o. 1903 (68Dec, 58); Tularcitos Lake (71Mar, 2; and "lake of the Tularisitos" 71Mar, 5) and "tule lake" (74Sep, 22); 12,000 acres, operated by Mayor Robert Johnson (74Sep, 22); as building material, "stake and tule chapel" (82Mar, 2) and tule thatching (82Sep, 3)
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U.S. Army
Entity: U.S. Army
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William Pinkerton, Sr. landowner
Name: William Pinkerton, Sr.
landowner
Notes: 1868, Pleyto Ranch; d. 1917 (96Mar, 8); "Pinkerton site" for reservoir on San Antonio River 1909 (93Sep, 7)
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William Randolph Hearst
Name: William Randolph Hearst
Notes: as treasurer of California Historic Landmarks League (85Sep, 4); "Randolf" (96Mar, 4); with Pulitzer, "the boys vociferant" (64Sep, 2)
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William S. Johnson
Name: William S. Johnson
Notes: b. England; m. Louisa Castro (heir to Soto estate; stepdaughter of James Stokes? 75Jun, 13); New York Volunteers, in Mexican War (75Jun, 13); cashier of Salinas City Bank; and Pleyto; officer of Monterey Library Association 1853 (75Jun, 12-13)
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