Author Archives: June Morrall

Coburn Mystery: Chapter 28 (Original Draft)

By June Morrall “The only road to Pebble Beach was ‘a kind of a zig zag…never laid out by anybody…[and it looked like]…a cow trail because it was crooked, but wider because wagons crossed over it…”–Alexander Moore, Pescadero pioneer who … Continue reading

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If you want to buy a copy of my “Coburn Mystery” book, it’s

available at the San Mateo County History Museum in Redwood City. There’s ten copies at the museum and I am running out of the book.

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The Legacy of Daniel Durigan…Story & Photos by John Vonderlin

The Legacy of Daniel Durigan by John Vonderlin email John ([email protected]) Hi June, I recently received an email from a gentleman who had just read in your blog about my favorite headstone in the Mt. Hope Cemetery in Pescadero: the … Continue reading

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Not the most exciting place: John Vonderlin Visits “The Gravel Quarry”

Story & Photos by John Vonderlin Email John ([email protected]) Hi June, As you know my avocation is to explore every legally accessible inch of the San Mateo coastline. I just added a short, but interesting, stretch yesterday that the locals … Continue reading

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What the heck is a “Vulcan Donut?” Story by John Vonderlin

What the heck is a “Vulcan Donut?” Story by John Vonderlin Email john: [email protected] Hi June, When I first started finding what I now call, “Vulcan’s Donuts,” I didn’t have the faintest idea where they had come from or what … Continue reading

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1899 & an Unknown Year….

In December 1899, Dr. Davis, the popular dentist, was staying the weekend at the Swanton–and the town was talking about a change of management…..as an “Italian will be the new manager.” On March 1, year unknown this headline was found … Continue reading

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1870s: Colonel Zig Zag Covered All the News in San Gregorio…

“It always rains when I give a ball,” R.W. Savage, the new owner of the San Gregorio House complained to his friends in 1873. And who got the quote? Why Colonel Zig Zag, the San Gregorio correspondent who mailed his … Continue reading

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1880-81 Business Directory: Pescadero

Thanks to John Vonderlin for sending the info from the 1880-81 Business Directory for Pescadero. For more info, click here Email john ([email protected] Pescadero This pleasant agricultural town and summer resort is situated just south of Half Moon Bay, 38 … Continue reading

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1880s: We would have all booked a room at the Swanton House

Sarah Swanton, Pescadero innkeeper, was praised as a woman of remarkable business ability, blessed with the friendliest personality. “As an entertainer she has few equals and no superiors in hotel management, ” the San Mateo Times & Gazette raved in … Continue reading

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…..Tubes of Mystery….Story & Photos by John Vonderlin

Tubes of Mystery Story & Photos by John Vonderlin Email John ([email protected]) Hi June, Lately there’s been a great increase in the number of small black plastic tubes washing up on our local beaches. I call them “The Tubes of … Continue reading

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