Category:Lawrence and Houseworth
From Santa Cruz County history wiki
Lawrence and Houseworth took some of the earliest photographs of locations in Santa Cruz County, during the years 1866-1870. The Society of California Pioneers has an "online photographic database" of 1,495 downloadable images, including 15 images numbered:
- 31 Santa Cruz Tannery (Boston-Jones)
- 32 Mission Plaza (wide view)
- 33 pan right from #34, includes Thompson house, Sisters school, Alzina house, Leslie store(?), Pacific Ocean House (beyond), 1st Mission Hill School, Methodist church
- 34 Mission plaza, includes rectory(?), adobe chapel, 1858 church, zanja crossing plaza, Fallon bldg, Rodriguez adobe, Sisters convent (old juzgado), Wm. Thompson house, Sisters school, Alzina house
- 35 1857 Holy Cross and adobe, repaired adobe chapel w wood front, zanja in foreground
- 36 Lower plaza
- 37 Pacific Ocean House
- 38 Davis & Cowell wharf, from west cliff
- 39 Same view, but closer, tram going down wharf (no horses)
- 40 Looking west along cliffs from same spot
- 41 toward Santa Cruz from river mouth (footbridge?): Methodist church in middle, Mission Hill school, Sisters school, convent, Holy Cross far right
- 42 pan right from #41
- 43 San Lorenzo Paper Mill (now in Paradise Park)
- 44 "View on the San Lorenzo", no structures
- 45 Davis & Cowell Lime Company works
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