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Cabin on Laurel St., Santa Cruz - Cahoon, Amelia “Millie” A 124 Index to Rowland Cards. Transcribed by Joan Gilbert Martin & Stanley D. Stevens Containing references to Santa Cruz County, California, Events, People, Subjects C Cahoon, Alice (Mrs. Perry Ward Smith) A-2 5.06; A-5 412 Cabin on Laurel St., Santa Cruz - Cahoon, Amelia “Millie” A. (Mrs. built for Maybelle Place, actress, Homer E. Jenne) A-4 70 ca. 1909, now incorporated into Cahoon, Amelia (Mrs. Fred Whitaker) the Babbling Brook Inn B-2 924 A-2 5.05 Cabinet Makers - Kendall, Arthur Cahoon, Ben (Mrs.) (nee Eggleston) Wayland A-4 210 A-3 32 Cabins, The (Dahlgren’s) (Santa Cahoon, Ben R. A-3 1204 Cruz) B-2 343 Cahoon, Benjamin (Capt.) A-2 5.01- Cabolla, Pedro - Mission Escola, 5.02, 5.05; A-6 90; B-1 826, 1016; 1818 B-2 191 Homestead, 1868 B-2 968.02; Caddy, Mary - Teachers B3 437; see Soquel Creek Sawmill B3 294; also Cady Soquel Poll Lists B3 666.02; Cadici see Bertrand Gracia A-2 1.01 Soquel Creek Sawmill B3 293 Cadish (Mr.) B-1 277, 289.07 Cahoon, Benjamin Edward A-2 5.04, Cadish, Adolfo A-2 1.01 6-7; founding member, Santa Cadish, Angela Carolina Ynes A-2 Cruz Pioneer Society, 1881 B-2 1.01 555.10; member, Pioneer Society, Cadish, Anita A-2 1.02 1888 B-2 559 Cadish, Augustias A-2 1.02 Cahoon, Charlotte C. Kingsbury (C. Cadish, D. A-2 1.01; on Santa Cruz G.) (Mrs. Edwin Benjamin County Poll List, 1850 B-2 110.2 Cahoon) A-2 8; A-6 66; Honorary Cadish, Jane Andria A-2 1.02 member, Santa Cruz Pioneer Cadish, Luisa Sara A-2 1.02 Society B-2 555.16 Cadish, Maria Edela (Mrs. Edward Cahoon, Edward Benjamin Jr. (J. B.) Sherman) A-2 1.01 A-2 10; A-3 33.02; founding Cadish, Maria Paula A-2 1.01 member, Santa Cruz Pioneer Cadish, Maria Sara A-2 1.01 Society, 1881 B-2 555.2 Cadish, Maria Ygnacia A-2 1.01 Cahoon, Edwin Benjamin A-2 5.02- Cadish, Melania Gonzales A-2 1.01 5.04, 9; A-4 70,72; A-6 66; B-1 Caduar, Maria (Mrs. Robert 826-827; founding member, Livermore Sr.) A-4 570.01 Santa Cruz Pioneer Society, 1881 Cady, C. C. A-2 2; see also Caddy B-2 555.3; member, Pioneer Cady, George A-2 2 Society, 1888 B-2 558; Mountain Caesar, W. J. (Dr.) A-2 3 School B3 465; Soquel Poll Lists Cagler, Jesse A-2 4; A-5 688; B3 666.02; C-200.3 Criminals - Accused B3 647 Cahoon, Fannie (Mrs. Emanuel Cagnon, Michael (Mitchel) - Santa Munson) A-2 5.04; A-6 66 Cruz County Road District Cahoon, Frederick Benjamin (F. B.) Pajaro? Land Owners List, 1852- (Fred) (J. B.) A-2 5.05; B-2 391; 1853 B-2 10.1 Santa Cruz Parlor, 1886 B-2 529; Cahoon, Alice (Mrs. Arthur W. founding member, Santa Cruz Stikeman) A-2 5.06 Pioneer Society, 1881 B-2 555.6; Cahoon, Alice (Mrs. Herman A. member, Pioneer Society, 1888 B- Peterson) A-2 5.01, 5.03 2 558 Rowland Cards @ Special Collections, University Library, University of California @ Santa Cruz Index to Rowland Cards. Transcribed by Joan Gilbert Martin & Stanley D. Stevens 125 Containing references to Santa Cruz County, California, Events, People, Subjects Cahoon, Gladys (Mrs. Harley Tennis) Caldwell - Football Players B3 776, A-2 11 B3 778, B3 781, 784 Cahoon, Kate (Cahoun) (Mrs.) (nee Caldwell (Dr.) companion to John Eggleston) A-3 33.02-33.03 William Morgan on Overland Cahoon, Polly (Mrs. Nichols) A-6 90 Party A-4 1051.02 Cahoon’s - Mills B3 860 Caldwell, Adolphus A-2 19.03, 20.01 Cahoon’s - Tanneries B3 861 Caldwell, August L. A-2 20.01 Cahoon’s Gulch - Soquel Creek Caldwell, Augusta C. A-2 19.03, Sawmill B3 322 20.01 Cahoon’s Gulch A-2 196 Caldwell, B. F. A-2 18 Cahoon’s Mill - Soquel Sawmill B3 Caldwell, B. M. A-2 20.02 264 Caldwell, Burnet M. A-6 103 Caillace, Juan A-2 12 Caldwell, Burnett B-2 1.2; Santa Cain, Flora (Mrs. Meyer) A-2 13 Cruz County Road 2nd District Cain, J. S. A-2 13 Land Owners List, 1853 B-2 8.2 Cain, James H. (Dr.) B-1 701.05 Caldwell, Cynthia H. A-2 19.02 Cain, Milo A-2 13 Caldwell, David A-2 18; C-200.1 Cain, S. P. (Mrs.) A-2 13 Caldwell, Edward A-1 881; A-2 21; A- Cain, Samuel A-2 13 3 480 Cairns, Fred B-1 14-15 Caldwell, Edward F. - bought Meder Calabasas - Precinct created, 1902 house from Morris Abrams B-2 B-2 116; 1948 B-2 163-164 898 Calabasas School B3 436, 482.05; Caldwell, Eliza Jane A-2 19.02, Teachers B3 421 20.01 Calabasas School District B3 400, Caldwell, John W. A-2 18; member 453 Militia Roll, 1862 B-2 634.6 Calahan, Celeste Greenhill A-2 14 Caldwell, Leander Gilham (L., L. D., Calahan, David J. A-2 14 S. G.) (Sheriff & Tax Collector) A-2 Calahan, William A-2 24 19.01-19.02, 19.04, 20.01; B-1 Calcutt, Nona Eva (Mrs. Alonzo Lytle 491, 496.01-496.02, 498.01, 504- Brackney) A-1 700 506, 1004, 1023.02, 1029.02- Caldelaria (Viuda) - settler of Los 1030.01; Road District #3, 1852 Angeles, 1789 B-2 595.1 List of Land Owners B-2 6.1; Calderwood, Ambrose (Sheriff) A-2 Santa Cruz County Road 3rd 15-17, 847.01; A-6 101; B-1 District Land Owners List, 1853 1013.03, 1015.03, 1026.01, B-2 11.1, 12.1; A-5 53.01; 1033.01; member Militia Roll, appointed supervisor of road 1862 B-2 634.3; member Butler District No. 7 B-2 23.2; his Guards, 1863-1865 B-2 635.1; property was reference for road residence Pacific Ave. B-2 829.1; from Watsonville to Santa Cruz, Sons of Temperance B3 969.01 1857 B-2 25.3; Supervisor of Calderwood, Ambrose’s daughter - Road District No. 7 B-2 312.1 Mrs. F. L. Wright A-2 17 Caldwell, Maggie B. A-2 19.02, 21 Calderwood, Hugh N. A-2 17 Caldwell, Marcus A-6 157.01 Calderwood, J. A. A-2 17 Caldwell, Maria A-2 20.02 Rowland Cards @ Special Collections, University Library, University of California @ Santa Cruz 126 Index to Rowland Cards. Transcribed by Joan Gilbert Martin & Stanley D. Stevens Containing references to Santa Cruz County, California, Events, People, Subjects Caldwell, Marquis Lafayette A-2 California Bottling Co. A-2 742.01 19.03-19.04, 20.01-20.02; Soquel California Bridge Company (1884) B- Poll Lists B3 666.02 1 759-760 Caldwell, Mary E. (Mrs. Stephen California Centennial Commission B- Decatur Breese) A-1 767; A-2 1 114 19.02, 20.02 California Coast Railroad – Directors, Caldwell, Miner Vincent (Minor) A-2 Shareholders, & Stock B3 21-22, 20.02; A-4 382 1161 Caldwell, Mollie (Mrs. John Golsen California Constitutional Convention Pinkham) A-5 132.06 1849 - Daubenbiss, John A-2 Caldwell, Richard A-2 19.03 618.04; B-2 426, 428.1-428.7 Caldwell, Robert A-2 20.03; A-4 California Firemen’s Association - 636.01 held First annual session at Santa Caldwell, Thomas A. A-2 19.03 Cruz, 1882 B-2 265.1; held Caldwell, Thomas Lyons A-2 21 Second annual session at Gilroy, Caledonia Paper Mill (Pasteboard) 1883 B-2 265.2; held Third (Corralitos) A-1 869; B-1 968 annual session at Watsonville, Calhoun - Football Players B3 781 1884 B-2 265.2; held Fourth Calhoun, Charles A. A-2 131.07 annual session at San Jose, 1885 Calhoun, Mary (Mrs. Scott) B3 B-2 265.2; held Fifth annual 525.06 session at Salinas, 1886 B-2 Calhoun, Victor A-1 120.02 265.2 Calico Ball - Benefit for San Lorenzo California Gold Rush - Kooser, Bridge B-1 771, 772 Benjamin Parke A-4 339.01 Calies, P. - Santa Cruz County Road California Governors: McDougal, 3rd District Land Owners List, John A-4 840; B-1 803.01-803.02 1853 B-2 11.2, 12.2 California Historical Quarterly A-1 California - Elections, 1849 B-2 85 418 California (Baja): missions founded, California Hose Co. (Watsonville) to 1768 B-2 677 entered in First Hose Cart California Appellate Court Judges: Tournament, 1880 B-2 265.1 Knight, Benjamin Killey B-1 1044 California Hundred - Holt, George California Assemblymen, 1850-1879 Irving A-3 1098 B-2 425 California Immigration: Convicts B-1 California Automobile Association B- 807.01-807.03 1 563 California Indoors and Out - Schools California Baseball League A-4 50 B3 519 California Battalion, Frémont’s see California Legislators from Monterey also Frémont’s Battalion B-1 796- District, 1850 B-2 427 800 California Legislature: San José 1849 California Battalion: Sweet, Paul A-5 B-1 993-994; 1850 B-2 429.1- 490.01 431; adjourned April 22, 1850 B-2 California Beet Sugar Company B3 431; 1853-55 B-2 432 672 California Lieutenant Governors: California Beginnings - Monterey B-2 Jeter, William Thomas A-4 86.01 679.1-679.3 Rowland Cards @ Special Collections, University Library, University of California @ Santa Cruz Index to Rowland Cards.
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