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Mrs. August Leon Baade; Mrs. Thomas V. Gregory 40 Index to Rowland Cards. Transcribed by Joan Gilbert Martin & Stanley D. Stevens Containing references to Santa Cruz County, California, Events, People, Subjects B Bacon, Charles Lewis (Kewus) A-1 245, C-222 Baade, August Leon A-1 239 Bacon, Edward Wooley (Rev.) A-1 Baade, Frances M. (Mrs. August 246 Leon Baade; Mrs. Thomas V. Bacon, Emma T. - Santa Cruz High Gregory) A-1 239, A-3 679 School B-3 525.06 Baade, Leone A-3 679 Bacon, Hattie - Santa Cruz High Babbitt - Baseball Players B-3 School B-3 525.09 745.03, 750 Bacon, Hattie Christina (Mrs. John Babbitt (Bobbitt), James G. A-1 240, Harrison Prince) A-1 245, A-6 B-1 1021.01 184.02 Babbitt (Bobbitt), Lucretia C. (Mrs. Bacon, Joseph (aka José) A-1 128, William H. Reaugh) A-1 240 247, 909.03; B-1 286.02-286.03, Babbitt, E. B. - Sons of Temperance 329.03, 330.02, 425.01-425.02, B-3 969.02 426.01-426.02, 427, 429, 432, Babbling Brook Inn: cabin built for 848; A-4 411 actress Maybelle Place, ca. 1909 Bacon, Laura C. (Mrs. Dennis B-2 924 Carlton Feeley) A-3 170 Babcock Property: Santa Cruz B-1 Bacon, Lucy S. A-6 391 885.06 Bacon, Maria A. (Mary) Dominga Babcock, Elisa (Mrs.) A-3 1070 (Mrs. John Douglas) A-1 247, Babcock, George (Georbe B.) A-1 241 909.02-909.03; A-2 826; B-1 848 Bacey, James A-2 910.01; see also Bacy, John C. A-2 704; see also Bacy Bacey Bachan, James F. A-1 242 Badel, A. A-1 248; see also Bedell Bachelder (Mrs. James Pollard Baden, James Collins A-1 248; B-2 Parker) A-6 128 1.2 Bachelder see also Batchelder Baden, Robert - Jane Parker B-3 Bachelder, Bayley (Bailey) A-1 244; 564.03 Football Players B-3 767-768; Bader, William B-1 263.02 Santa Cruz High School B-3 Badger, David: Santa Cruz County 526.07 Road District Pajaro? Land Bachelder, Charles Perkins A-1 243 Owners List, 1852-1853 B-2 9.2, Bachelder, Ellen (Mrs. George 10.1 Bachelder) A-6 128 Badger, William G. B. A-1 249 Bachelder, Emma D. (Mrs. Orlando Baehr, Ferdinand William A-1 250 R. Dascomb, O. B. Bascomb) A-1 Baehr, Lillie (Mrs. George John 243; A-2 612 Specht) A-1 250 Bachelder, George A-6 128 Bagadoris, August (Bagdon) A-1 251 Bachelder, James P. (Dr.) A-6 128 Bagnall, Annie (Mrs. Andrew Duffy / Bachelder, Jesse H. A-1 243 Duffey) A-1 252; A-2 866 Bachelder, John Arthur A-1 244 Bagnall, Clara (Mrs. E. J. Scott) A-1 Bachelder, Lewis G. (Mrs.) A-2 370 252; A-5 299 Bachus, James C-199.07 Bagnall, Emma (Mrs. George Douglas Backman, F. (Mrs.) A-5 629 Bagnall) A-1 253 Bagnall, Ethel (nee Fletcher) A-3 248 Rowland Cards @ Special Collections, University Library, University of California @ Santa Cruz Index to Rowland Cards. Transcribed by Joan Gilbert Martin & Stanley D. Stevens 41 Containing references to Santa Cruz County, California, Events, People, Subjects Bagnall, George Douglas A-1 253, Bailey, A. M. (Rev.) B-1 873 256; A-2 866 Bailey, Ada - Teachers B-3 381.08- Bagnall, John - Santa Cruz Town 381.09, 381.11, 381.13, 383.02- Council B-3 1035 383.03 Bagnall, John Douglas (Bagnell) A-1 Bailey, Ada (Mrs. Robert Terrill) A-1 252-255; A-2 866; A-5 132.03, 260 299; B-1 34, 47; built bldg. on Bailey, Alexander H. (Dr.) A-1 257, Mission St., 1856 B-2 814; elected 263, 544; Member, Alert Hose Co. Foreman, Hook & Ladder Co., No. 1 B-2 246 1859 B-2 253; founding member, Bailey, Amos A-1 258 Santa Cruz Pioneer Society, 1881 Bailey, Antoinette (Mrs. Frank Ford B-2 555.9, VP, Santa Cruz Porter) A-5 161.04 Pioneers Society B-2 556, Bailey, B. F. see Bayley, Benjamin member, Pioneer Society, 1888 B- Franklin 2 566; member Butler Guards, Bailey, Bessie - Santa Cruz High 1863-1865 B-2 635.2; member School B-3 526.08; Teachers B-3 Militia Roll, 1862 B-2 634.6; 386.03, 386.05-386.06, 386.08- original subscriber to Santa Cruz 386.09, 387.04, 387.06 Sentinel B-2 755.6; C-199.06, 221 Bailey, Bessie (Mrs. Arthur M. Ellis) Bagnall, Lottie (Mrs. Frank M. A-1 265 Lovelady) A-1 256; A-4 609 Bailey, Blanche/Blanch N. (Mrs. Bagnall, Lottie (Mrs. W. J. Carey or Daniel M. Porter) A-1 261; A-5 Kerry) A-1 256; A-2 70 151 Bagnall, Lottie R. (Lottie T.) (Mrs. M. Bailey, Carleton Porter (Baily) A-4 C. Gatliff) A-1 256; A-3 482 893.03; School Principals B-3 Bagnall, Minnie (Bagnell) (Mrs. Grant 381.03; Sons of Temperance B-3 Kenville) (teacher) A-1 256; B-1 969.06; Teachers B-3 383.01- 610.01; A-4 235.01 383.02 Bagnall, Nellie (Nettie) A-1 256 Bailey, Charles S. A-1 262 Bagnall, Phoebe (Mrs. John Douglas Bailey, Clara J. Miara [Maara?] (Mrs. Bagnall) A-1 256; A-2 70; A-4 William Parker Kemp) A-1 259; A- 235.01; A-5 299 4 207 Bagness, Eliza Jane (Bauguess) Bailey, Clarence N. A-1 260 (Lizzie) (Mrs. Orlando Aton Bailey, Ella S. (Mrs. Sanford H. Bickmore) A-1 525 Bailey) A-1 265; director Bahia del Espiritu Santo (Spanish Decorative Arts and Woman’s Presidio) B-1 808.01 Exchange, 1910 B-2 502 Bahten, Gottfried B-1 581 Bailey, Ellen L. (F?) (Mrs. John H. Bailey (Capt) - Maria Theresa B-3 Sinkinson) A-1 261 564.05 Bailey, Esracles N. (Mrs. John C. Bailey (Mrs. N. O’Neill) (Bailly) A-1 Aston) A-1 212 266 Bailey, Falton A-1 262; A-2 228; A-4 Bailey, A. (Mr.) - Teachers B-3 766 381.13, 383.05 Bailey, Fannie (Miss) (Mrs. Samuel T. Bailey, A. H. - Baseball Umpires B-3 Bitting) (Battey) A-1 257, 263- 739.03 264, 533-544; Secretary, Order of Rowland Cards @ Special Collections, University Library, University of California @ Santa Cruz 42 Index to Rowland Cards. Transcribed by Joan Gilbert Martin & Stanley D. Stevens Containing references to Santa Cruz County, California, Events, People, Subjects the Eastern Star: Idlewild Bailey, John Martin Jr.? (Bailly) A-1 Chapter, 1876 B-2 507 266 Bailey, Frederick Ellsworth (Dr.) (T. Bailey, Julius Raphael A-1 258 E.) (Baily) A-1 257, 260, 263-264, Bailey, Mary J. (Bailly) (Mrs. Dr. 266, 544; A-6 381.02; B-1 James J. Dyer) A-1 266; A-2 915 1011.02, 1025.02, 1026.01, Bailey, Mary S. (Mrs. Dr. Frederick 1032.02, 1032.04, 1033.02; Ellsworth Bailey) A-1 264, 266 office, fire of July 20, 1865 B-2 Bailey, May (Mrs. William Coffee of 266.1; Branciforte IOOF Lodge, San Francisco) A-1 257, 263-264 1860 B-2 530; Charter member Bailey, R. D. A-1 261 IOOF Branciforte Lodge No. 96 B- Bailey, Robert Marion C-209 2 534; committee to draft Library Bailey, Sanford Hunt (Mrs.) A-5 616 plan, 1861 & committee to solicit Bailey, Sanford Hunt A-1 265; B-1 donations for Library, 1861 B-2 1009.03; Real Estate B-3 101; C- 401; druggist with Dr Asa Warren 222 Rawson B-2 71; member Butler Bailey, Sarah E. (Mrs. H. B. (P.) Guards, 1863-1865 B-2 635.2; Brown) A-1 259, 835 member San Lorenzo Lodge IOOF Bailey, Thomas D.: scribe of Bango B-2 532; residence on Front St., Club, 1876 B-2 499 Santa Cruz B-2 793.4; residence Bailey, Timothy J. (Bailly) A-1 262, on Soquel Ave. B-2 934; The 266; A-2 385 Sewing Circle met at his home, Bailey, William A-3 614.12 1859 B-2 549; trustee of Lompoc, Baily, J. (Mrs.) A-6 284.02 1871 B-2 570; unsuccessful Baird, Abraham C. A-1 267; A-6 347 candidate for Santa Cruz County Baird, Hugh A-1 268 Treasurer, 1867 B-2 98; School Baird, John A-1 268 Boards B-3 381.02-381.04, 393; Baird, John H. (Capt.) A-1 267; B-1 Sons of Temperance B-3 963.06, 50-51, 812.01 964.03 Baird, Walter A-1 268 Bailey, Harriet - Santa Cruz High Baird, William - Bear Creek Sawmill School B-3 526.04; Teachers B-3 B-3 215 429, 467.01 Baird, William (Rev.) A-1 267-268, Bailey, Harriet (Mrs. Page) A-1 265 407; B-1 876.03; C-222 Bailey, Henry A-1 265 Baird, William Joseph A-1 268 Bailey, James S. (clerk) B-1 480.01 Baird, Williams A-4 1078 Bailey, John Howard (Mr. & Mrs.) A- Baker, A. A-1 269; Stage Lines - 4 125.02 Drivers B-3 813 Bailey, John Howard (Mrs.) A-5 294; Baker, Abraham Madan B-1 1009.03 see also Baily, J. (Mrs.) Baker, America (Mrs. Joseph Bailey, John Howard A-1 258; A-3 Kenville) A-4 235.01 1062.03; A-4 125.03; Member, Baker, Carolyn - Teachers B-3 Alert Hose Co. No. 1 B-2 246; 384.02, 384.05, 384.07, 387.01, Baseball Players B-3 739.04, 387.07-387.09 740.02; Bicyclists B-3 766 Baker, Cyrus M. A-1 269; A-2 794 Bailey, John Martin (Bailly) A-1 259, Baker, E.
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