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Haack, Ernest Herman - Ed./Publ Index to Rowland Cards. Transcribed by Joan Gilbert Martin & Stanley D. Stevens 333 Containing references to Santa Cruz County, California, Events, People, Subjects H in 1900 B-2 451; President, Musicians Union, 1907 B-2 526 Haack, Ernest Herman - ed./publ. Hagan, Albert (Judge) A-3 730; A-6 Watsonville Weekly Register, 399; B-1 1026.02, 1027.01, 1910; (post master) - sold 1033.03-1033.04; Elected Santa Watsonville Weekly Register to F. Cruz County Judge, 1867 B-2 98; W. Atkinson B-2 731; Watsonville Recording Sec., Library Assn., B-3 1211 1868 B-2 402; Railroad Bonds Haas, Alexander (Hass) B-1 346-347 Committee B-3 34; Suffragettes B- Haas, F. A. - Road District #3, 1852 3 1252; C-226 List of Land Owners B-2 6.1 Hagar, Lettie (Mrs. Brown) A-1 863 Haberdashers A-1 331.02 Hagemann (Mrs) - Elks Club B-3 808 Hackett Building, Boulder Creek B-1 Hagemann Avenue - Parsons, Henry 639.03-639.04 Fell A-5 52.02 Hackett, G. D. A-3 728 Hagemann Hotel A-4 348; built 1892 Hackett, George A-2 26; A-3 728; B-1 B-2 353 1021.03; Sons of Temperance B-3 Hagemann-McPherson - cost 969.05; C-235 $50,000, 1910 B-2 918 Hackett, George W. C-226 Hagemann, Adolph A-3 731.02 Hackett, Helen E. (Mrs. John S. Hagemann, Adolph F. - Santa Cruz Hodge) (Mrs. John S. Hunter) A-3 High School B-3 526.10 728, 1053, 1205 Hagemann, Amelia (Mrs.) A-3 Hackett, L. E. (Mrs. Thomas W. 731.02; A-5 670 Moore) A-4 1036.06 Hagemann, Frederick A-3 731.01; Hackett, Lydia An A-3 728 land used as boundary Hackett, Martha Howe (Mrs. George description, 1879 B-2 971 Hackett) A-3 728; Sons of Hagemann, Zarita (Mrs. Adolph Temperance - Women Members B- Hagemann) A-3 731.02 3 965.01 Hager, Benjamin S. A-3 732; A-5 Hackett, Samuel W. A-3 728; Sons of 24.02 Temperance B-3 964.04, 969.03; Hager, J. S. (John Edgar?) A-3 732; C-226 A-4 743 Hackett, W. H. (Mrs.) B-1 639.03- Hager, Ward B. A-3 732 639.04 Hager, Ward B. G. A-5 24.02 Hacking, Caroline (Mrs. Jessey Hagerman (Mrs.) A-4 659 William Dodge) A-2 783 Hagerman, Arthur B. (teacher) B-1 Hackley Hall A-3 729; Unitarian 532.01, 640.01; B-3 486 Church B-1 902 Hagerman, John A-3 733 Hackley, Frances A. A-3 729; B-1 Hagerty, B. A-3 514 902 Hagerty, John Colburn A-3 734 Hackney, Terry A. (Mrs.) A-2 406 Hagerty, Peter - Signer of San Jose Hadley, Helen (Mrs. John P. Howe) A- Call B-3 149.03 3 1151 Hagestad - (Hagstad) Football Players Haesters, Julius H. - owned Villa B-3 781-782 Fontenay, 1902 B-2 358; was Hagestad, Knute M. (Hagstad) - proprietor of Summer Home Farm Teachers B-3 384.01, 384.03, Rowland Cards @ Special Collections, University Library, University of California @ Santa Cruz 334 Index to Rowland Cards. Transcribed by Joan Gilbert Martin & Stanley D. Stevens Containing references to Santa Cruz County, California, Events, People, Subjects 384.06, 384.08, 385.01, 385.03, Hair Dressers - Francis, M. L. A-3 387.08 351 Haggerty, Dennis A-2 795; A-3 735 Hair Dressers - Mullen, E A-3 351 Haggerty, Edward - Santa Cruz High Haire, R. A. (Gold mining - Santa School B-3 526.08 Cruz, 1876) C-260 Haggerty, Kate (Hagerty) (Mrs. Haire, Samuel (Gold mining - Santa Cornelius Crowley) A-2 525; A-3 Cruz, 1876) C-260 734 Hale - Polo Players B-3 791 Haggust, Charles H. R. - Sons of Hale & Briody - Tanneries B-3 858, Temperance B-3 963.02 860 Haid’s land - his land was used as Hale & Co. - Wharves B-3 1228 point of reference B-2 3.4 Hale, Crescent P. A-3 741.02 Haight, Ann (Mrs. F. B. Foster) A-3 Hale, Edward F. A-3 741.02 322, 737 Hale, Fred T. B-3 2.04, B-3 3 Haight, L. & Co. - Soquel Creek Hale, George M. A-3 740; A-4 183 Sawmill B-3 297, 302 Hale, Israel Foote A-3 741.01 Haight, Lansing A-3 623.02-623.03, Hale, Mabel Chace - Golf Players B-3 736; B-1 744; Soquel Poll Lists B- 789.01 3 666.04 Hale, Martha Aldrich V. A-1 769.01; Haight, Samuel W. A-2 24, 29.01; A- A-3 741.04-741.05; (Santa Cruz 3 737; A-5 208.01; B-1 281.02; City Land Grantee of 1866) C-300 Mission Sawmill B-3 190 Hale, Mary Otis (Mrs. Barrett) A-3 Hain, George - Sons of Temperance 741.02 B-3 960.05 Hale, Myrtle - Santa Cruz High Haines (Hains, Hainses) (Mr.) School B-3 526.05 Baseball Players B-3 745.02- Hale, Rose G. (Mrs. Haller) A-3 745.03; Football Players B-3 741.02 774.08-774.09; see also Hames, Hale, Samuel A-3 741.01 John Hale, Samuel, Jr. A-3 741.01 Haines, Alice (Mrs.) (nee Harris) A-3 Hale, Titus A-1 57-58; A-3 510.01, 837.02 580, 741.01-741.05; A-4 1051.02; Haines, Charles A-3 738 B-1 516.05-516.06, 521, 527, Haines, E. (Gold mining - Santa 538; Homestead, 1871 B-2 Cruz, 1878) C-263 968.05; Santa Cruz & Watsonville Haines, Ed. H. A-3 738 Railroad Co. - Director B-3 31; Haines, Edward R. A-3 738 Santa Cruz Railroad - Treasurer Haines, Ella (Mrs.) A-2 587.05 B-3 35.02; Aptos Sawmill B-3 Haines, Fred O. A-3 739 208; Santa Cruz Town Council B- Haines, Harry A-3 1188; bought 3 1034; C-226; see also Haley, T. Summer Home Farm B-2 487 Hales, Edith (Mrs.) A-4 659 Haines, Isaac A-3 739 Haley, Catherine (Mrs. Edward Haines, Matilda C. A-3 739 Favar) A-3 166, 742 Haines, Mulford A-3 1188; bought Haley, T. - on Santa Cruz County Summer Home Farm B-2 487 Poll List, 1850 B-2 110.2 Haines, William W. A-3 739 Rowland Cards @ Special Collections, University Library, University of California @ Santa Cruz Index to Rowland Cards. Transcribed by Joan Gilbert Martin & Stanley D. Stevens 335 Containing references to Santa Cruz County, California, Events, People, Subjects Half Moon Bay (San Mateo County) - Hall, Frank D. A-3 748; B-1 960.01, oil exploration, 1902 B-2 769; 1022.012; Watsonville B-3 Railroad B-3 63 1134.02 Halk, Mary E. (Mrs. William W. Hall, Fred O. A-3 749 Young) A-6 594.01 Hall, Frederick A-3 748 Hall - Football Players B-3 777 Hall, George D. - Jane Parker B-3 Hall (at Tepic) C-177 564.04 Hall (Justice) B-1 160 Hall, Gladys (Mrs. George Russell Hall (Mr.) B-1 468, 471 Cross) A-2 518; A-3 756 Hall of Records (Octagon Bldg.) - Hall, Harriet (Mrs.) A-3 760 records of Women’s Social Club Hall, Helen E. (Mrs. Fred R. Howe) A- were deposited in Cornerstone of 3 744, 1151 Hall of Records, 1882 B-2 552; Hall, Henry - Sons of Temperance B- cornerstone laid June 5, 1882 B-2 3 963.04 868 Hall, Henry D. A-3 749, 985.03 Hall, __ unsuccessful candidate for Hall, Homer A-3 750 State Assemblyman, 1849 B-2 Hall, Irma A-2 518; A-3 756 86.2 Hall, Irvin William A-3 743 Hall, A. E. (Mrs.) A-3 744 Hall, James Augustus (Mrs.) A-4 695 Hall, A. R. (Gold mining - Santa Hall, James Augustus A-3 751, Cruz, 1863) C-258 1102; A-4 493; B-1 996.02, Hall, Ada A. (Mrs. Walter H. Maxwell) 1036.01 A-3 743; A-6 18 Hall, Joel A-3 752 Hall, Annie (Mrs. Otho Igo Bradley) Hall, John D. A-3 752; A-5 561.02 A-1 717 Hall, John F. C. A-3 752 Hall, Arden Arastus C-226 Hall, John T. A-3 753; B-1 265 Hall, Arden E. A-3 744 Hall, Jonathan A-3 754 Hall, Arthur J. A-3 745 Hall, Joseph G. B-1 287.07 Hall, August A-3 749 Hall, Julia (Mrs.?) A-4 210 Hall, Bertha - Teachers B-3 407 Hall, L. B. - Sons of Temperance B-3 Hall, Bessie (Mrs. William Henry 964.04 Glass) A-3 543 Hall, Laura E. - Teachers B-3 455 Hall, Carlos - in Los Angeles Padron, Hall, Lena A. A-3 767 1836 B-2 943 Hall, Logan Pierce A-3 755 Hall, Charles A. B-1 619 Hall, Long P. - editor of Amador Hall, E. - Football Players B-3 774.14 Dispatch, 1864 B-2 680 Hall, Edward W. - Jane Parker B-3 Hall, Louise J. (Mrs. Henry T. Hall) A- 564.03 3 648; (Mrs. Henry T. Green) A-3 Hall, Elmer P. A-3 743 761.02 Hall, Ethel (Mrs. Richardson) A-2 Hall, Lulu A-3 761.02 518; A-3 756 Hall, Margaret (Mrs. Richard Hall, Fannie S. (Mrs. John F. Harrison Hall) A-3 758.02 McClure) A-4 810 Hall, Mark - Football Players B-3 Hall, Frank A. A-3 747 774.14 Hall, Nellie (Mrs. Henry Uhden) A-6 455 Rowland Cards @ Special Collections, University Library, University of California @ Santa Cruz 336 Index to Rowland Cards.
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