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Paul D. Johnston: Aptos and the Mid-Santa Cruz County Area from the 1890s through World War II

Authors :
Johnston, Paul D.
Johnston, Paul D.
Publication Year :
1973

Abstract

A longtime Aptos resident who spent part of his youth in Soquel, Mr. Johnston began his interview with descriptions of turn-of- the-century Capitola, the Soquel paper mill, and the mid-county fruit industry. He then discussed the history and economy of the old village of Aptos-- its businesses, school, roads, water supply, and volunteer fire department, of which he was long an active member. He also described the men who were the large landowners in the mid-county at that time and the coming of the modern real estate developers, specifically the creation of Rio Del Mar and Seacliff. In the latter part of the manuscript he described the rum-running and mountain stills of the Prohibition era, while the concluding chapters were devoted to World War II, particularly the Civil Defense efforts in the County during those years.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
Johnston, Paul D., Calciano, Elizabeth Spedding, Regoinal History Project, UCSC Library
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367477678
Document Type :
Electronic Resource