{Barson and Bixby}
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12 Barson |
Frank L. Fowler, contractor, builder. |
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| Not on 1905 map. | Read newspaper stories for this address and add your comments. |
{South Ocean, Pearl, & Jessie}
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This house might still exist; it's hard to tell. |
132 Barson |
John Notley, machinist; Miss Fannie Notley |
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{South Ocean, Pearl, & Jessie}
23 Pearl |
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C. H. Bruce |
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{South Ocean, Pearl, & Jessie}
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25 (126) Ocean |
No 1905 Directory listing. |
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{800 Block Riverside}
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Lost. |
31 Riverside |
George Richer, carpenter |
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{South Ocean, Pearl, & Jessie}
33 Pearl |
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Robert H. McAllister, Robert S. McAllister |
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| Not on 1905 map but listed in the telephone directory. | Read newspaper stories for this address and add your comments. |
| This is the home of the father and brother of Mabel Lemos, the artist, who also lived and worked on Pearl St. Lemos Street was later named after her family. |
{800 Block Riverside}
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Lost. |
34 Riverside |
Thomas B. Rice, Proprietor, Central Billiard Hall; W. H. Turpin, Clerk, Central Billiard Hall |
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{South Ocean, Pearl, & Jessie}
35 Pearl |
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No 1905 Directory listing. |
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{South Ocean, Pearl, & Jessie}
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38 (204) Pearl |
No 1905 Directory listing. |
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{South Ocean, Pearl, & Jessie}
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38 (207) Ocean |
Albert Godfrey, Henry J. Godfrey, foreman, SC C & W Railway |
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{800 Block Riverside}
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Lost. |
38 Riverside |
Robert P. Lacy |
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| This address does not appear on the 1905 Sanborn map. |
{South Ocean, Pearl, & Jessie}
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40 (206) Pearl |
No 1905 Directory listing. |
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"The facade of this cottage is embellished with vertical and horizontal banding and a straight-sided bay window. The barge board at the gable is unusually delightful with curcular cutouts terminating the board." [url=othersources.php]Historic Building Survey, vol 2[/url]. |
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{Campbell, Clay, Broadway}
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43 Broadway |
Daniel J Dutro |
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{South Ocean, Pearl, & Jessie}
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48 (220) Pearl |
Mrs. Lemos, artist's studio |
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| See 64 Pearl for stories about the Lemos family. |
{South Ocean, Pearl, & Jessie}
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50 Pearl |
Robert Canham, wood dealer |
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{South Ocean, Pearl, & Jessie}
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58 (221) Ocean |
Frank Ley |
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60 (225) Ocean |
Hugh W. Calderwood, Walter Richardson, letter carrier, Walter Corey, constable |
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{South Ocean, Pearl, & Jessie}
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63 Pearl |
John L. Notley |
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| The Notleys lived on Pearl and Barson streets. |
{South Ocean, Pearl, & Jessie}
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Lost. |
64 Ocean |
Antone Proll |
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{South Ocean, Pearl, & Jessie}
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64 Pearl |
William Lemos, Artist |
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| William and Mabel Lemos were artists in Santa Cruz for many years. |
{South Ocean, Pearl, & Jessie}
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Lost. |
71 Ocean |
Miss Lillian Smith, Stephen Smith, carpenter |
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| This large house and lot was on the north-west corner of Barson and Ocean, where the tacqueria is now. |
{South Ocean, Pearl, & Jessie}
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Lost. |
81 (328) Ocean |
John M. Lesley, carpenter |
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"An attractive, well proportioned Stick-Eastlake house with flared eaves in the central gable, compass porch brackets, and wheel and dart brackets in the gables." Historic House Survey, vol 1. |
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| This house no longer exists, but it appeared in the Historic House survey. Perhaps it was destroyed in the 1989 earthquake? |
{South Ocean, Pearl, & Jessie}
83 (314) Ocean |
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No 1905 Directory listing. |
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{South Ocean, Pearl, & Jessie}
87 Ocean |
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No 1905 Directory listing. |
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{Riverside Hotel}
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Lost. |
The Riverside Hotel |
Alfred Barson, Proprietor |
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| Most of my research about the Riverside Hotel is in another location, associated with my research on my own house. But a few stories are listed here, and you are welcome to comment or contribute. |
{Strays}
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(124) Clay |
Not in directory; not on map. |
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| This house may have been built after 1905, or before. It is difficult to tell without more research. |
{Campbell, Clay, Broadway}
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10 (137) Campbell |
1905 Directory Listing: none |
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{Ocean and Broadway}
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102 (417) Broadway |
No listing in 1905 Directory. |
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| The History Building Survey (vol 1) says:"A steep central gable and gabled half dormers give this vernacular house a lively skyline. The entrance porch is nicely proportioned and retains its original railings and newel posts. | Read newspaper stories for this address and add your comments. |
{Ocean and Broadway}
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106 (423) Broadway |
No listing in 1905 Directory. |
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{Ocean and Broadway}
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Lost. Currently the site of the Ocean Animal Clinic and the two lots next door. The curbing and steps of the original house still exist. |
120 Broadway |
1905 Directory Listing: Fred Recht |
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| The newspaper stories include a touching obituary of Fred Recht's young daughter-in-law. |
{Ocean and Broadway}
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Lost. Site of a motel. |
121 Broadway |
No listing in 1905 directory. |
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| 121 Broadway is the large house on the bottom of this map; 129 (514) and 131 (518) Broadway are up the street. The redwood tree near the motel's driveway on Broadway is probably at least 100 years old. |
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{South Ocean, Pearl, & Jessie}
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127 (510) Barson |
Miss Cora J. Molitor, Stenographer, Mrs. Ide Molitor. Charles H. Ehlers, laborer. |
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{Ocean and Broadway}
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129 (514) Broadway |
T.L. Monmonier, Gates and Monmonier |
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{South Ocean, Pearl, & Jessie}
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130 (515) Barson |
1905 Directory Listing: Mrs. Annie F. Quinn |
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The History Building Survey (vol 2) says: "A small house with a raised floor level, front gable decoration, and hipped roof of the Queen Anne style. The porch has been enclosed at a later period." |
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{Ocean and Broadway}
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Lost. Currently a house that is converted into apartments and another that is the hom of the Resource Center for Non-Violence. |
130 Broadway |
1905 Directory Listing: William S. Fitch, Miss Gladys M. Fitch |
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| The houses currently (2004) on this lot are not on the map in 1905. They appear to be of a style built before 1905. Either they were built from old plans, or moved here from somewhere else. | Read newspaper stories for this address and add your comments. |
{Ocean and Broadway}
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131 (518) Broadway |
No 1905 Directory Listing. |
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{South Ocean, Pearl, & Jessie}
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Lost. |
131 Barson |
1905 Directory Listing: Mrs. Abbie Flores |
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{Ocean and Broadway}
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134 (363) Ocean |
No Listing in 1905 Directory |
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{Campbell, Clay, Broadway}
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Lost. |
14 Campbell |
1905 Directory Listing: Louis D. Fitzsimmons, carpenter, Miss Ada M. Fitzsimmons |
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{Ocean and Broadway}
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Lost. (This is now the site of the 7-11. ) |
140 Ocean |
1905 Directory Listing: Harry Tomblin, powdermaker. |
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| From this newspaper story about Harry Tomblin chasing a burglar, we learn that an orchard once grew on Broadway behind where the 7-11 is now. |
{Campbell, Clay, Broadway}
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15 (136) Campbell |
No listing in 1905 phone directory. |
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Note how this porch has been modified. |
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{Ocean and Broadway}
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Lost. |
167 Ocean |
1905 Directory listing: Charles A. Fitch, Frank Fitch |
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| This is now the site of the King Chuan Chinese Restaurent. There is a very large magnolia in front that probably dates to the beginning of the century. |
{Campbell, Clay, Broadway}
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17 (132) Campbell |
1905 Directory Listing: Elwin F. Twonbly, clerk, A. S. Whiting, Miss Bessie Twonbly, stenographer, Hammer and Towne |
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There was an outbuilding near the Clay side of the lot that was numbered 17 1/2. |
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{Campbell, Clay, Broadway}
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Lost. |
25 (120) Campbell |
No 1905 phone book listing, but this house is known to be the Sawyer home at this period. It was torn down in the late 1990s after its renters destroyed it in a rent dispute with the management company. The front yard comtained an adobe hut that looked very out of place for the neighborhood. It has been a tile showroom. |
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| Chase writes:120 Campbell has a matching sawn-wood bracket in the gable, and an added-on Spanish-style wing with pointed-arch windows and a small built-in display case. This was once the home of Sentinal proofreader Preston Sawyer, who amassed an enormous collection of printed and photgraphic Santa Cruziana. He supplied the pictures for the Santa Cruz Yesterdays column and later took over the writer after the death of its original author, Leon Rowland. | Read newspaper stories for this address and add your comments. |
{Campbell, Clay, Broadway}
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Lost. |
29 Campbell |
1905 Directory Listing: James K. Fields, laborer |
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{Campbell, Clay, Broadway}
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Lost. |
34 Broadway |
No listing in 1905 telephone directory. |
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{Campbell, Clay, Broadway}
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35 (116) Campbell |
1905 Directory Listing: Mrs. Nettie Bump |
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{Campbell, Clay, Broadway}
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Lost. |
35 Clay |
Joseph Miranda, powder maker, Lena Miranda, domestic, Ocean View Villa. |
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{Campbell, Clay, Broadway}
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37 (110) Campbell |
No listing in 1905 phone directory. |
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{Campbell, Clay, Broadway}
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Lost. |
37 Clay |
O. G. Taylor |
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{Campbell, Clay, Broadway}
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40 (117) Clay |
1905 Directory: No listing. |
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{Campbell, Clay, Broadway}
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41 (116) Clay |
No listing in 1905 phone directory. |
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The History Building Survey (vol 2) says:"An L-Shaped plan cottage with slanted bay window and Eastlake gable ornament." |
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{Campbell, Clay, Broadway}
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51 Broadway |
No listing in 1905 telephone directory. |
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{Campbell, Clay, Broadway}
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53 ( 320) Broadway |
1905 Directory Listing: Helena Miranda, Mary B. Miranda, Miss Elizabeth Miranda, Miss Mary Miranda |
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| One newspaper story related to this address tells the story of a house burglar who was surprised in the act and chased through the neighborhood by four young women until he was capture. |
{Campbell, Clay, Broadway}
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Lost. |
7 Broadway |
Robert Brownridge, Proprietor, People's Store |
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{Campbell, Clay, Broadway}
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Lost. |
9 Broadway |
1905 Directory Listing: John Milch, John J. Milch |
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{Ocean and Broadway}
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92 Broadway |
Ellen Knowles; Howard C. Winans; Miss Gertrude L Winans, telephone operator; Samuel Winans (brick mason) |
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| This house once stood on the lot where the Unity Temple now stands. It was moved east to the lot next door. You can see what was done on the overview map of Ocean and Broadway. There are more photos following the newspaper stories. |
{Ocean and Broadway}
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97 (314) Ocean |
No listing in 1905 Directory |
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Lost. |
10 Riverside |
No directory listing in 1905. However, Frank Sawyer built a shoestore on this corner at the turn of the century. He and his family lived in in the neighborhood at 25 Campbell. His son, Preston, was an photographer whose pictures form the core of UCSC's Special Collections' local photograph archive. |
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| In the mid-to-late twentieth-century this lot contained a Chinese Restaurent. Now the same building houses an Indian Restaurent. |
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100 Riverside |
No 1905 Directory listing. |
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Eudemonia was built on a lot that was formed out of that odd-shaped area between 100 and 90 Riverside. The one-story barn or shed behind 100, marked as "100 1/2" was where a portion of the Hidden Court Motel is now. |
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| 100 Riverside burned down in the mid-1960s, according to its owner at the time. She said that it was very similar to the house next door, my house, Eudemonia. All that can be seen is this porch. |
{Barson and Bixby}
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Photo to come. |
105 (428) Barson |
1905 Directory listing: Joseph G. Zuschin |
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The History Building Survey (vol 2) says: A fairly intact example of the vernacular farmhouse. The residence retains a number of its 6/6 windows. The corner shown is the south-east corner of Barson and Bixby. |
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11 Riverside |
1905 Directory listing: Joseph Bernheim, Clerk, St. George Hotel, Miss Ella and Miss Julia Bernheim. |
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Chase writes: At the southeast corner of Soquel and Riverside was the 1883 Rueben Bernheim house, a Stick Villa designed by John Williams. It had a three-and-a-half story tower, stick brackets in the gables, and a corner square bay. The house was torn down in1940 for a drive-in hardware store. See also 800 Block of Riverside overview for map. |
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| The Bernheim house, as it looked in the late 1930s and 40s, was Alfred Hitchcock's inspiration for the ancient Victorian mansion in "Psycho" --according to some sources. |
{Barson and Bixby}
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12 (151) Bixby |
1905 Directory, no listing. |
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12 Riverside |
1905 Directory Listing: Mrs. James Mann |
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| This house was comparable in size to the Bernheim house, and must have been as prominant. A square bay faced Riverside, as did a wrap-around porch. Between it and the river was a barn and a shed, similar to other houses on this block of Riverside. |
{Barson and Bixby}
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Lost. |
16 Bixby |
Alonzo Hall, foreman, San Lorenzo Lumber |
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{Barson and Bixby}
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17 (146) Bixby |
Herbert L. Shiner, buggy washer |
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17 (844) Riverside |
1905 Directory listing: Hamilton Fay, Druggist at 58 Pacific Avenue. W. T. Forsyth, Teacher. |
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| Hamilton and Ella Fay were sharing their house with a teacher in 1905. Mrs. Fay was a teacher before she was married. |
{Barson and Bixby}
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Lost. |
20 Bixby |
P. C.Tucker, teacher of music |
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{Barson and Bixby}
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21 (142) Bixby |
Edith Heriot |
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The History Building Survey (vol 1) says: "An Eastlake cottage with a raised basement and a flaring hip root over the porch. There is an overhanging gable with shingles and lattice work above a bay window. The step-back house plan is typical in California." |
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21 (840) Riverside |
1905 Directory Listing: Ralph R. Higgons, Engineer |
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The History Building Survey (vol 1) says: "A one-story bracketed Italianate with split pedimented gables and slanted bays. The original door and corbelled brick chimney are still intact." |
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| No newspaper stories have been found for this house yet. |
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22 (853) Riverside |
William Lucas |
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While the front and back of the house has been remodeled since 1905, it appears to have the same footprint and proper age. |
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| William Lucas was often in the local newspaper, both as a subject and author. |
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23 (838) Riverside |
1905 Directory listing: Thomas Lane, Teamster; Harry Bunting, Motorman |
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| No newspaper stories have been found yet for this address. |
{800 Block Riverside}
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24 (839) Riverside |
1905 Directory listing: Mrs. Emma Lanfear, Miss Laura Lanfear; Arther Chubb, Linotype Operator, Sentinal; L. M. Chubb, Clerk Great Eastern Tea Co.; John Doman, Bookkeeper; Edwin. W. Fields, foreman, Sentinal. |
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| It is likely that 24 Riverside was a boarding house. You can see the side view that the back of the house has a long porch providing separate entrances. |
{Barson and Bixby}
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Lost. |
24 Bixby |
1905 Directory, no listing. |
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26 (835) Riverside |
1905 Directory listing: Eugene Brown, Carpenter |
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![]() The History Building Survey (vol 2) says: "Another of the original Riverside Avenue residences which contributes to the 19th-Century ambience of the street. This residences retains its original bay window and 2/2 windows and is largely unaltered." If you compare the photo of the house as it is today (2003) with the outline that is visble on the Sanborn map, it is easy to see that the shape of the front bay window is quite different now, despite what the building survey says. |
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{Barson and Bixby}
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Lost. |
26 Bixby |
1905 Directory listing: Edgar M Tainton, clerk, Sperry Flour |
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{800 Block Riverside}
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27 (828) Riverside |
Seldon Griswold, Meatcutter, Washington Market |
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{800 Block Riverside}
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Lost. |
29 Riverside |
I.R. Morgan, Miss Mabel Morgan |
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| This was a large home, but it is gone now and an apartment complex is built on the site. |
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30 (831) Riverside |
Christian Flach |
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The History Building Survey (vol 2) says: "This dignified two-story residence displays the slightly arched windows of the Italianate style on the first story and a straight-sided bay window which extends two full stories. A bracketed cornice extends across the facade." |
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| Christian Flach didn't make the papers, but his brother Conrad, appeared there several times, and was killed by a car while crossing Soquel. |
{800 Block Riverside}
39 Riverside |
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Mrs. Myra Hobbs |
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| 39 Riverside isn't on the 1905 map, and a newspaper story about Mrs. Myra Hobbs lived at 43 1/2 Riverside, which isn't on the map either. So I'm not sure where she lived. |
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40 (823) Riverside |
No 1905 directory entries. |
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40 Riverside is in front. The little porch roof was added after the 1905 Sanborn map. The History Building Survey (vol 2) says: "A two-story residence with an ususual flat roofed side wing with a porch. An oversized gable ornament shows the influence of the Stick-Eastlake style." |
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{800 Block Riverside}
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Lost. |
41 Riverside |
Miss Josephene Williams, Dressmaker; Mrs. Honora Williams |
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42 (823 1/2) Riverside |
Seldon Staples, Teacher of Shorthand |
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42 Riverside is in back of 40 Riverside, an unusual arrangement for the period. It could be that 42 Riverside was moved to this location sometime before 1905. One would have to look at earlier Sanborn maps or deeds to learn the story. |
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44 (821) Riverside |
1905 Directory, no entries. |
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{800 Block Riverside}
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Lost. |
45 Riverside |
Harry Wright, Conductor, Santa Cruz Coast and Watsonville Railroad (SSCW); J. Leslie Wright, City Clerk |
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| A resident of this house had served in the Confederate army as a youth. |
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46 (815) Riverside |
Ethel Fielding, Joseph Fielding, Miss Anna Fielding |
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| No newspaper stories have been found for this house yet. |
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47 (812) Riverside |
Russ W. Allred, Clerk, McFadden Shoe Store |
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The History Building Survey (vol 2)[/url] says: "Located in an early residential area first laid out in 1867, most of the houses on the street date from the years 1876 to 1877. This small residence is an example of a working person's cottage decorated with a bay window and a side entry porch."[url=othersources.php] |
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{800 Block Riverside}
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Lost. |
50 Riverside |
1905 Directory listing: Susan L. Harmon |
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| Soon after the 1905 directory, this house was lived in by members of the Armstrong Family, who also had relatives at 60 (721) Riverside. Mrs. Harmon moved to Lincoln street. |
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57 (804) Riverside |
B. T. Heard, Secretary, Heard Furniture; George W. Heard, President, Heard Furniture, 184 Pacific Avenue |
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Chase writes: 804 Riverside is an Italianate-influenced house with split-pedimented gables, bracketed cornices, and mansarded, one-store square bays. It was constructed in 1889 by W. W. Brown, and purchased that same year by F. W. Buckley. The History Building Survey (vol 1) says: "An Eastlake house with split pedimented gables and square bays and porches with mansard roofs. It is a long house on an irregular lot. A curing wooden fence enhances its importance on the corner. |
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| George Heard is known as a furniture salesman, but he started out also in the undertaking profession. He supported the Venetian Water Carnivals. |
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60 (813) Riverside |
Andrew Full; Joshua S. Wilson, Contractor/Builder |
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| This house has been greatly remodeled, its porches enclosed, and its rooms made into apartments. |
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68 Riverside |
Sylvanus S. Hawslett, laborer |
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| This house was torn down in the 30s, but we have a few photos of it. |
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Lost. |
75 Riverside |
Mrs. William F. Jess |
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| Mrs. Jess is the former Corlisa Campbell, whose family lived across the street from 75 Riverside, at 80 Riverside. In other words, she married the man who lived across the street from her childhood home. A few more details are given in the chapter "The Lot" in Eudemonia's history. |
{700 Block Riverside}
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Lost. 76 Riverside was a small narrow house on the lot next to 68. |
76 Riverside |
Jonas B. Livengood |
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| So far, all we know of Jonas Livengood is an anti-racist letter to the editor he wrote in 1911. |
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8 Broadway (738 Riverside) |
No listing in 1905 directory. |
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| No information about this house, but it has probably been moved from its original position. |
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80 (721) Riverside |
1905 Directory listing: Mrs. Frances Archer, Mrs. Catherine K. Armstrong, William Armstrong, Supt, Chase Lumberyard. |
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| Saltbox-shaped, clapboarded house of the 1850s or '60s, with newer porch. Chase. "A very simple vernacular house in the shape of the New England salt-box. Many such houses were built in California during the early years of American expansion when people here rebuilt the same houses they left in the East. The portch, probably built after the turn of the century, is a sensitive and compatible addition." Historic Building Survey, vol 1. |
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| The Campbells built the house, but in 1905, it was the Armstrongs'. One long-time resident was the first woman to vote in Santa Cruz. |
{700 Block Riverside}
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83 (728) Riverside |
1905 Directory listing: Mrs. M. Brown |
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89 (714) Riverside |
E. E. Clark, clerk, Lamb Hardware |
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| So far, only one, very touching, story has been found about this family. |
{Campbell, Clay, Broadway}
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9 (140) Campbell |
1905 Directory listing: T. A. Macy, driver, SC Transfer Company, Thomas A Macy, clerk, J. B. Bias. |
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{700 Block Riverside}
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90 (711) Riverside |
Edwin Shafter, Real Estate, George Shafter, clerk, A. J. Hinds |
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{Barson and Bixby}
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91 Barson |
1905 Directory Listing: Mrs. Callie M. Davis, William Davis, Mrs. Hatty Reynolds. |
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This farm shared a property line with the Riverside Hotel. The corner shown is the south-west corner of Barson and Bixby. |
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{Barson and Bixby}
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94 Barson |
1905 Directory Listing: Henry Grant, painter |
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While this house is gone, there is a tall redwood in back of the lot, an old date palm, and a shed that is much older than the newer house in front. The shed and the palm may have been familiar to Mr. Grant. |
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99 Riverside |
No 1905 directory listing, but 1906 business advertisement indicates the backyard furniture shop of Thomas Place. |
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| 99 Riverside is behind this wedding party of 1911, on the right. Note how it appears to be almost the mirror image of 83 Riverside |

