Author Archives: June Morrall

WWII on the Coastside

I posted a lengthy but interesting series of posts about WWII on the Coastside here: halfmoonbaymemories.com Because of the nature of posting, the last story in the “series” appears first and you have to read backwards. Here’s the last story, … Continue reading

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The Coburn Mystery: Chapter 43 (original ms.)

By June Morrall The Coburns Move Into the Town of Pescadero Up until the 1880s, the Coburn family had been residing near Pigeon Point. My research indicates that they lived on land near Pigeon Point called the “Butano Dairy.” All … Continue reading

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The Coburn Mystery: Chapter 42 (original manuscript)

By June Morrall A few hours after the brutal murder of Scotty Rae, a panel of Pescaderans was called to the official inquest organized by County Coroner Dr. Goodspeed. [We’ve talked about Goodspeed before; he was the man behind the … Continue reading

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I’m not sure I like “Sea Foam” Anymore

Story & photos by John Vonderlin Email John ([email protected]) John’s photos below, of sea foam, wilt in comparison to the story quoted at the bottom of this post. You will not believe how huge sea foam can get, nearly swallowing … Continue reading

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McDonald’s! John Vonderlin Wants to know: Is This Your Balloon?

Story & Photo by John Vonderlin Email John ([email protected]) Found south of Half Moon Bay Click on image for a larger picture What is it? A big balloon with McDonald’s advertising that got away? It reads: “Try our Southern-style chicken.” … Continue reading

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Woodside Author/Publisher Gilbert Richards Brought Back

this fine historical book filled with illustrations of buildings and farms circa 1872. The “new” publication came out some years ago, perhaps in the 1980s, andt if you can find a copy, you’ll add a gem in your library.

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Born & Raised in Pescadero: Bobbi Ballard Pimentel Talks About the Tunnels & “Trivia”

In an email to John Vonderlin ([email protected]), Bobbi Ballard Pimental said: Hello John, I’m Bobbi Ballard Pimentel and have just read a small portion of your story about he tunnels around Pescadero Beach. Don’t know if you have learned anything … Continue reading

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The Coburn Mystery: Chapter 41 (original ms.)

By June Morrall In 1872 the ten-year lease at PIgeon Point had expired and three years later landowner Loren Coburn still couldn’t evict the men or get the property back. Coburn’s San Francisco attorney, William Craig, advised his client to … Continue reading

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New Plant in the Garden Blooms

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1872: The Town of Pescadero

CLICK to enjoy a larger image of this picture. (Image from “The Illustrated History of San Mateo County,” Moore & DePue, originally published in 1872.

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