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Chapter Two: “The Coburn Mystery” Original Draft [1988]

By June Morrall “Christmas in Pescadero in 1876” The flag was raised in front of the Swanton House. The locals celebrated with roast turkey and “Eggnogs Tom & Jerry”.   The kids hung their stockings stuffed with sugar plums and candy. … Continue reading

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Chapter Two: “The Coburn Mystery” Original Draft [1988]

Also closeby was the Swanton House, 1890 illustrations of which show a storybook inn, with charming vine and red-red rose covered whiter than white cottages where it wouldn’t be surprising to meet a character from a fairytale. Everybody knew the … Continue reading

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Chapter Two: “The Coburn Mystery” Original Draft [1988]

Next door to Loren Coburn’s house stood a couple of old, weathered stables. In earlier times, they had been part of Coburn’s “empire.” Before the automobile handily became “king”, horses were the way of travel, stagecoaches akin to a small … Continue reading

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Chapter Two: “The Coburn Mystery” Original Draft [1988]

To the north of the Coburns–closer to the cemetery–stood the quaint white Congregational Church, the oldest church in the entire county. How ever you arrived in the village–that brought to mind scenes of bucolic New England-the elegantly tapered spire was … Continue reading

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Chapter Two: “The Coburn Mystery” Original Draft [1988]

Pescadero’s first post office was established in 1859. Henry C. Bidwell was appointed the postmaster. There were four saloons. ….more…

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Chapter Two: “The Coburn Mystery” Original Draft [1988]

Prohibition was good to Pescadero. Along with the profitable–but illegal– business of rumrunning, dairying and lumbering prospered. But it wasn’t just the bounty of Prohibition that made life sweeter. Since about 1914-5, Pescadero had its own county supervisor, 38-year-old Dr. … Continue reading

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Chapter Two:”The Coburn Mystery” Original Draft [1988]

By June Morrall It was all pasture behind the shabby Coburn’s house on San Gregorio Street. This part of town was home to a dozen wooden buildings of various sizes and heights. The road was the only way out of … Continue reading

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Chapter Two:”The Coburn Mystery” Original Draft [1988]

By June Morrall [Note: Loren Coburn died a few days after the end of WWI–the war ended at 11 a.m. on Nov. 11, 1918. A few hours later, in Europe, my grandfather, a German soldier–father of two, and a musician … Continue reading

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Chapter Two:”The Coburn Mystery” Original Draft [1988]

Talk about money and the Coburns always brought to mind Loren Coburn’s penny-pinching ways In some circles he was called “the poor little rich man of Pescadero,” compared to Shylock, the money-lending character in Shakespeare’s “Merchant of Venice.” There were … Continue reading

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Chapter Two:”The Coburn Mystery” Original Draft [1988]

[Note: I think this is Chapter 2. ] The crowd standing in front of the Coburn house talked among themselves. Sarah never entertained. But this morning felt different. Even the old Magnolia trees that cast their crooked shadows across the … Continue reading

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