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Ocean Shore RR Map, Circa Unknown

  If you cannot read the names of the towns/places, here they are, north to south along the coastline. A few names are new to me, and I note that Torquay is not mentioned. San Francisco Omondaga [Please read John’s … Continue reading

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John Vonderlin: Do you know the way to Torquay?

[Remember, I had a pamphlet about a new Coastside town called Torquay? I’d never heard of the place and don’t even remember who gave me the pamphlet which I am now digging about for. Well, John Vonderlin has new information … Continue reading

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John Vonderlin says the “real fish” went to the City in a wagon!

Story is dated 1857 From John Vonderlin Email John ([email protected]) Hi June, You’ve wondered what happened to the original fish of the Coastside? Here’s another piece of the puzzle. The excerpt below is from a column in the May 13th, 1857 … Continue reading

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John Vonderlin: 1855, 1857: Tiny mentions of Pescadero

[Note: Pescadero was originally part of Santa Cruz County, but from what I, June, understand, the incoming tides made it difficult to the get the county seat. In the 1860s a petition was circulated to make Pescadero part of San … Continue reading

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John Vonderlin: 1868 Earth Shakes & the Bubbling Gas

Story from John Vonderlin Email John ([email protected]) Hi June,   I’ve only seen a few casual references to  lit gas coming from the ground after the Loma Prieta Earthquake. I don’t think the phenomena lasted more then a few days. … Continue reading

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John Vonderlin: 1909: You could have too much moisture in your butter

Story from John Vonderlin Email John ([email protected]) BUTTER CONTAINS TOO MUCH MOISTURE  A.B. Cavalli, Rancher, Violated Pure Food Law” MENLO PARK March 4. –For “his violations of the pure food laws A.B. Cavalli, a La Honda rancher, has run afoul … Continue reading

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John Vonderlin: 1865: All Eyes on the “Oil Springs”

Story from John Vonderlin Email John ([email protected]) Hi June,   This article, from the February 2nd, 1865, issue of “The Daily Alta,” preceded the two articles, “Santa Clara and Santa Cruz Oil Lands #1 and #2,” and describes the excitement … Continue reading

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John Vonderlin: The Ocean Shore Railroad Delivered Trout For Local Coastside Streams!

Story from John Vonderlin Email John ([email protected])   Fred Sarcander and Charles F. Brandenstein were on the San Gregorio creek in San Mateo county. Up to the end of last week Brandenstein had planted 260,000 trout fry in the streams … Continue reading

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John Vonderlin: Meet Loren Coburn

Story from John Vonderlin Email John ([email protected]) Image: (close-up of the Loren Coburn home on what was then called San Gregorio Street, and today is called Stage Road.] [Note from June]:  I’d like to mention that many of the folks … Continue reading

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It’s “Bio Week”at Pescaderomemories.com–

Story from John Vonderlin Email John ([email protected] Let’s begin with businessman John Garretson  Hi June,   I thought this biographical sketch from the 1883 “History of San Mateo County,” on Archive.org might be useful to accompany Sigma’s latest correspondence that … Continue reading

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