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Josephine Clifford McCrackin's house Gedenkheim, on Pacheco Avenue
A front view of Josephine Clifford McCrackin's house Gedenkheim, on Pacheco Avenue. McCrackin was a magazine and newspaper writer who arrived in the Santa Cruz area in 1880, when she purchased a ranch in the Summit area
she moved to Santa Cruz city after the ranch was destroyed by a fire in 1899.
Source of information: Written on back of mounting
Koch pp. 100-102, 134
Overland v. 67 p. 10
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Article on this website, see link below
Publication Information
Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Contributing Institution
Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Collection
Photo Collection
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This photograph/postcard is the property of the Santa Cruz Public Libraries, California.
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Description
A front view of Josephine Clifford McCrackin's house Gedenkheim, on Pacheco Avenue. McCrackin was a magazine and newspaper writer who arrived in the Santa Cruz area in 1880, when she purchased a ranch in the Summit area
she moved to Santa Cruz city after the ranch was destroyed by a fire in 1899.
Source of information: Written on back of mounting
Koch pp. 100-102, 134
Overland v. 67 p. 10
Directory
Article on this website, see link below
Type
image
Format
Image
Identifier
LH-0132
Language
English
Subject
McCrackin, Josephine
Gedenkheim (McCrackin House)
Place
Santa Cruz (City)
Relation
Josephine Clifford McCrackin

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