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'''Martha Pilkington Wilson''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/238960975/martha-wilson 1826-1910]), a native of England, became a prominent subdivider/developer of the [[Eastside neighborhood]], beginning with the creation of Ocean View Avenue in 1871. She and her descendents established Wilson Bros. Realty, which remained in business into the 21st century. Martha was the sister of [[Pilkington, Thomas|Thomas Pilkington]].
 
'''Martha Pilkington Wilson''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/238960975/martha-wilson 1826-1910]), a native of England, became a prominent subdivider/developer of the [[Eastside neighborhood]], beginning with the creation of Ocean View Avenue in 1871. She and her descendents established Wilson Bros. Realty, which remained in business into the 21st century. Martha was the sister of [[Pilkington, Thomas|Thomas Pilkington]].
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*[https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SCEN19290905.1.32&e=-------en--20-SCEN-41-byDA-txt-txIN-%22Marion+Hollins%22-------1 "Forward --- Santa Cruz", ''Santa Cruz Evening News'', 5 September 1929, p15-36]. This special issue from just before the stock market crash includes articles on [[Pasatiempo]], [[Hollins, Marion|Marion Hollins]], [[Hotel Palomar]], [[Balich, Andy|Andy Balich]], [[Casa del Rey apartments]], [[:Category:Hotels|hotel history]], [[Wilson, Martha P.|Wilson Bros. realty]], and general Santa Cruz history.
  
 
Elliott has a drawing of her residence, as it looked before the late-1880s remodel which considerably changed its appearance to what it is today. This earlier iteration can also be seen in an [[Panorama 2: Trousset oil painting, 1876|1876 oil painting]].
 
Elliott has a drawing of her residence, as it looked before the late-1880s remodel which considerably changed its appearance to what it is today. This earlier iteration can also be seen in an [[Panorama 2: Trousset oil painting, 1876|1876 oil painting]].

Latest revision as of 19:32, 8 May 2024

Martha Pilkington Wilson (1826-1910), a native of England, became a prominent subdivider/developer of the Eastside neighborhood, beginning with the creation of Ocean View Avenue in 1871. She and her descendents established Wilson Bros. Realty, which remained in business into the 21st century. Martha was the sister of Thomas Pilkington.

Elliott has a drawing of her residence, as it looked before the late-1880s remodel which considerably changed its appearance to what it is today. This earlier iteration can also be seen in an 1876 oil painting.