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WVm. A. Rector died, November 3, 1880, at his home on Old Creek, of heart disease, in the seventieth year of his age. He was born in Anderson County, East Ten- nessee, December 15, 1809, was married June 10, 1830, and came among the earliest pioneers to this coast, coming to San Luis Obispo County in August, 1876, Mr. Rector was a man of fixed principles and sterling worth. He was a member of the Baptist Church, of forty years' standing.
After a protracted illness Mr. Silas B. Call, in the forty- third year of his age, died in San Luis Obispo, May 26, 1880. Mr. Call came to that city nearly twenty years ago, being among the earliest settlers after the admission of the State into the Union. By his industry and frugality he accumulated a valuable property. He was regarded among business men as a thoroughly upright and straightforward man in all his dealings, one whose word was as good as his bond.
Mrs. Lydia M. Smith on December 20, 1880, wife of E. H. Smith, Esq., died at San Luis Obispo in the ninety-third year of her age. Mrs. Smith for the last thirty-three years of her life was an invalid, and totally deprived of the power of walking. During this time she crossed the plains in an ox-wagon, accompanying her husband and their four children, remaining during the winter of 1852 in that region where the town of Gold Hill, Nevada, now stands. In 1868 she found a perma- nent home in San Luis Obispo.
Gilbert Huntington, aged forty-eight years, died at Orange, Los Angeles County, February 26, 1881. Deceased formerly resided in San Luis Obispo, a promi- nent citizen, highly respected by all.
Dr. W. D. Aylett died at Paso Robles Springs, June 12, 1881, aged fifty-three years. Doctor Aylett was one of the pioneers of California, and took a prominent part in the political affairs of the State in its early days. He was twice elected to the Assembly from Shasta County, and was resident physician of the State Marine Hospital in San Francisco, for four years also resident physician
in charge of the Insane Asylum at Stockton .. Doctor Aylett was an accomplished gentleman of the olden school. Affable in his manners, kind-hearted and genial in his disposition, hospitable to the verge of prodigality in the entertainment of his friends, he was respected and beloved by all who knew him.
In Cambria, May 7, 1879, Gen. Edward Cole died, aged eighty-seven years. His whole life, both civil and military, was one of self-denial, benevolence, integrity, and moral worth. General Cole was born in Washington County, New York, December 22, 1793. He was of Scotch and Welsh parentage, and a direct descendant of Robert Bruce. At the age of twelve he entered enthusiastically into the study of military tactics, and when but eighteen years of age was commissioned Lieu- tenant of a company in the 150th N. Y. Infantry, for bravery in the four days' battle of Lake Champlain, in 1814, in which the British were so disastrously defeated. He was made Captain of an Artillery Company, after this, for the faithful discharge of duties In 1824 he fitted out a company at his own expense, to receive Lafayette on his visit to this country, at which time the Marquis was privately entertained at the house of General Cole. At the breaking out of the war with Mexico he was commissioned Adjutant of the 4th Indiana Regulars. He was afterwards placed in com- mand of the arsenal at Keokuk, Iowa, where he remained until the close of the war. He became a member of the Masonic Fraternity in 1816, and remained in good standing to the time of his death. While in Keokuk he was for twelve years City Recorder and Police Judge, and held the same position in Petaluma for a number of years. Of his family of nine children, Mrs. M. E. Ivins, of Cambria, is the only one living. His whole life, both civil and military, was one of self-denial, and the testi- mony of his friends shows his great benevolence, integrity, and moral worth.
On Paso de Robles Ranch, San Luis Obispo County, on the 23d of April, 1879, I. H. Fine died, aged fifty- eight years. Mr. Fine was a native of Kentucky. He came to California in 1846, and to San Luis Obispo County in 1870, where he resided until the time of his death. He was highly respected by all who knew him.
Joseph Zumwalt, of the well-known Zumwalt ranch near the San Juan, was accidentally killed at Kern Island, Kern County, on the 14th of August, 1878, by his horse falling upon him. Mr. Zumwalt was a native of Illinois, and was a resident of San Luis Obispo County for nine . years preceding his death, during which time he was held in the highest respect by all who knew him.
Valentine Gaxiola, a native of California and a veteran of the Mexican War, died suddenly of heart disease in San Luis Obispo, April 29, 1876. He was aged and infirm, and, while sitting on the steps leading from the street to the Mission Church, expired without a groan or pang. The crowd that gathered from the church and on the street were spell-bound in the face of this sudden death, by the solemnity of the officiating clergyman, who, clad in his vestments, stood over the dead offering up prayers for the peace of the departed soul. Mr. Gaxiola served as a drummer in the ranks of the native troops in defense of his native country.
Dr. N. W. Shareg died in San Luis Obispo, August 1, 1876, in his twenty-fourth year. Death to most people, even in its calmest and most peaceful aspects, is ghastly and awfully impressive. But when it comes sudden and unexpectedly, cutting down its victim in the morn of life without premonition or foreknowledge of his doom, it strikes a double terror, creates a deeper horror than it otherwise would. N. W. Shareg, dentist, was working in his laboratory when a spirit lamp exploded, covering him with liquid, burning alcohol. He was taken home as soon
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as he safely could be, where he lingered in great agony until the following day when his tortured soul was released from its earthly tenement and went to its eternal home.
John M. Pierce died at the Osos Rancho on the 21st of September, 1878, in his eighty-second year. Mr. Pierce was born in Rappahannock County, Virginia, in the year 1797. He removed to Missouri in 1837, where he remained until 1869, at which time he came to Cali- fornia. He came to San Luis Obispo County in 1876.
JOHN SCOTT.
The Bar of any county seldom has an abler member than the gentleman whose name heads this paragraph. Mr. Scott was a native of Virginia, born in Fanquier County in 1845. In 1880 he came to San Luis Obispo and entered into the practice of his profession in company with Judge Venable. He was already afflicted with symptoms of consumption and sought this mild climate in hopes of relief from the dread disease. He died November 6, 1882, at the residence of Judge Venable, receiving the unremitting and kindest attention of the family of his devoted friend to the last. A meeting of the Bar was held and the following resolutions were adopted :-
WHEREAS, It has pleased an All-wise Providence to take from us, by death, our late brother, John Scott, Esq., a member of the Bar of this county and State, we, the members of the Bar of San Luis Obispo County, Cali- fornia, now assembled in the Court House of said county,
for the purpose of taking some action in the commemora- tion of and respect to the character and memory of our deceased brother, do now
Resolve, That we have learned with unfeigned grief of the death of our late brother, John Scott, Esq., of San Luis Obispo, a member of the Bar of California, who departed this life in the city of San Luis Obispo on the 6th inst. at II o'clock P. M., at the early age of thirty- seven years.
Resolved, That we shall ever cherish the memory of our deceased brother as a gentleman in the largest and fullest sense of the word; as a man imbued with the highest attributes of our nature; as a lawyer of unblem- ished character and reputation, possessed of a clear logical mind of great force and quickness, whose law scholarship in our opinion has rarely ever been excelled in our State by one so young in years.
Resolved, That we, as members of the same noble pro- fession, with and daily associates of our late brother, recognize the great and irreparable loss the community has sustained by his untimely end, and we profoundly sympathize with the different members of the family of the deceased, whose keener and more crushing sorrow it has been to lose him from their midst and companion- ship
Resolved, That the Chairman and Secretary cause these resolutions to be suitably engrossed, and when signed by them to be forwarded to the family of deceased.
Resolved, That another copy of these resolutions be presented by the Chairman of this meeting to the Superior Court of this county at its next session, with a request that they be spread upon the minutes of that tribunal.
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GLOSSARY OF SPANISH NAMES IN COMMON USE IN CALIFORNIA.
Alameda-A grove of elms; hence any grove with walks.
Alcatraz-Pelican, or a sea fish. Almaden-Arabic. The mine. Alvarado-The white road, a proper road. Alviso-The view.
Amador-The lover. Arroba-Twenty-five pounds.
Atascadero -- Miry, swampy.
Benecia-Corruption of Venicia, a feminine name.
Calaveras-The place of skulls.
Calistoga-Cup and gown.
Chico-Very small.
Cienega-Wet, marshy land.
Colusa-An Indian name.
Comate-Hairy, or Cometa, comet. Contra Costa-Opposite coast.
Corral -- Yard or pen.
Coyote-A kind of wolf.
Del Norte- Of the north.
El Chorro-The waterfall.
El Dorado-The golden.
Farrallones-Rocky islands in the sea.
Fanèga-Little more than two bushels.
Fresno-The ash tree.
Grinjo-Light-skinned, in derision.
Huasna-An Indian word, originally, Wasana.
Huero-Light-skinned, blonde.
Huer-Huero-Name of a rancho, believed to be an Indian word.
Juzgado-Jurisdiction, Court House. Lobas-Wolves; applied to seals and sea lions. Lonia Prieta-Dark Mountain. La Panza-The belly, paunch. Las Tablas-The boards, tables, stage. Los Angeles- The angels. Los Berros-The water cresses.
One Libra-One pound. Los Gatos-The cats.
Marin-A chief of the Tomales Indians-of the sea. Mariposa-The butterfly.
Merced-Mercy. Mesa-Table, tableland.
Mesteño-Cattle and sheep owner. Milpa-Field. Milpitas-Little field. Modoc-Strange or hostile Indians. Monte-A thicket of brush; a mountain. Monte Diablo-Devil mountain.
Moro-Moorish. Morro-Anything round; a dome-shaped rock. Monterey-The King's mountain. Nacimiento-Place of birth.
Nevada-Snowy.
Nipomo-Foot of the hill. Pah Utes-Utah Indians who live near water. Pajaro-The bird.
Pescadero-The fish.
Pismo-Place of fish.
Placer-Gold diggings.
Plumas -- The feather.
Potrero-Pasture grounds.
Presidio-Garrison, fortress.
Remado-Dug-out.
Rincon-Place where two corners meet.
Rio Vista-River view.
Sacramento -- Sacred mind, sacrament. Salinas-Place of salt.
San Andreas-St. Andrew.
San Buenaventura-St. Good Venture.
San Diego-St. James.
San Francisco-St. Francis.
San Joaquin-St. Joachim.
San José -- St. Joseph.
San Lorenzo -- St. Lawrence.
San Luis Obispo-St Louis the bishop. San Mateo-St. Matthew.
San Pablo-St. Paul. San Pedro-St. Peter.
San Rafael-St. Raphael.
Santa Clara-St. Clara.
Santa Cruz-Holy Cross.
Saratoga-Healing waters in a rock.
Saucelito-Light willow. Shasta-Stone house or cave.
Sierra-Saw, or mountain chain.
Solano-The potato.
Sonoma-Valley of the moon.
Sonora-Harmonious sound.
Tahoe-Big or deep water.
Tamalpais-Country of the tomales eaters.
Temescal-Sweat house. An Indian word, derived from the habit of warming themselves where they had roasted the root of the mescal plant. The Dalles-Stone spout for water.
Tomales-A tribe of Indians; a kind of food.
Tulare-The tule or rush.
Tule-Rush or juncas plant.
Utah-Mountain dwellers.
Vacaville-Cow town. Vara-A measure, about 331/2 inches.
Vallejo-Big Valley. Walla Walla-Away down. Yolo-Region of rushes or tules. Yosemite-Large grizzly bear. Yreka-Cane mountain. Ieka is the proper word.
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PATRONS DIRECTORY.
NAME.
RESIDENCE.
BUSINESS.
NATIVITY.
State.
County.
POST-OFFICE.
No. Acres.
Abbott, A. B.
Arroyo Grande
Farming
Canada
1850
1878
Arroyo Grande. .
40
Abbott, James G.
San Luis Obispo.
Horticulture.
Michigan
1852
ISSO
San Luis Obispo.
100
Adams, F.
San Luis Obispo
Attorney-at-Law
Pennsylvania.
1850
1881
San Luis Obispo.
20, SIO
Adams, H. E
Estrella. .
Clergyman
Michigan .
1877
1877
Paso Robles .. . .
160
Andrews, J. l'
San Luis Obispo.
Stock and Fruit Raising.
North Carolina.
IS57
1859
San Luis Obispo.
3000
Angel, Myron.
San Luis Obispo.
Editor and Publisher Tribune .
New York.
IS49
ISS2
San Luis Obispo.
Archer, S. N ..
Old Creek.
Dairy.
Iowa ..
1862
1870
Cayucos .
380
Armstrong, David
Santa Rosa Creek
Dairy.
Pennsylvania.
IS63
1867
Cambria
330
Badasci, G ..
Old Creek
Farming
Switzerland
1866
1875
Cayucos.
480
Bailey, U. V.
Estrella .
Farming
California.
IS70
Paso Robles. .
160
Bair, Adam
San Luis Obispo.
Farming
Ohio. .
1875
IS76
San Luis Obispo.
26
Balaam, Geo Jr
Pinal Creek
Farming
England .
1583
1 869
Cambria .
100
Bane, J. W.
Cayucos .
Deputy Sheriff.
Missouri .
IS50
1866
Cayucos. .
Barnes, G. W.
San Luis Obispo
Justice Peace. .
Pennsylvania
1850
1868
San Luis Obispo.
Barron, W. T
San Luis Obispo.
Contractor and Builder.
New York
1869
IS72
San Luis Obispo.
Barneburg, A.
Arroyo Grande.
Dairy
Louisiana.
1867
1868
Arroyo Grande. .
160
Barker, F.
Arroyo Grande.
Farming
Portugal.
1866
1873
Arroyo Grande ..
40
Bean, R. M.
Eight Mile House
Hotel.
Maine .
1862
1867
San Luis Obispo.
200
Beauchamp, L. L.
Cayucos
Saloon.
California.
IS77
Cayucos. . . .
Beehee, WVm. L.
San Luis Obispo.
Lumber Dealer.
New York
1847
1849
San Luis Obispo.
300
Beckett, L. D.
Las Tablas
Farming .
New Jersey
1859
1868
Adelaida .
160
Bell, W. A ...
Cayucos
Proprietor Point Harrow.
Scotland.
IS76
1877
Cayucos.
Adelaida
Cayucos
So
Blackburn, D. D.
Paso Robles
Hotel
Virginia
1849
1857
Paso Robles. .
Blackburn, J. H
Paso Robles.
Stock Raising.
Virginia
1849
1857
Paso Robles
Blake, Jas. B.
San Luis Obispo.
Clerk.
California
San Luis Obispo.
Booth, A. R.
San Luis Obispo.
Druggist
Michigan
178
IS78
San Luis Obispo.
Branch, José Fred.
Arroyo Grande
Farming .
California.
153
IS53
Arroyo Grande ..
Brewster, G. W.
Estrella Ranch.
Farming
Kentucky.
177
1878
San Miguel.
175
Brians, M ...
Cambria
Dairy
Kentucky
152
1868
Cambria.
1335
Bright, W. H.
Cambria
Farming
Canada
175
IS75
Cambria
200
Buffington, A. C.
Harmony Valley
Dairy
Ohio
150
1867
Cambria
1400
Buffington, J. Q.
Cayucos . .
Dairy.
California
IS77
Cambria
480
Buffum, J. M ..
Santa Rosa Creek
Farming
New York
1849
1859
Cayucos.
320
Call, Mrs. N. E.
San Luis Obispo. .
Capitalist.
Illinois.
1854
IS61
San Luis Obispo.
160
Campbell, C. S.
Green Valley ..
Dairy
New York
I874
1876
Cambria
Campbell, Geo. O
Harmony District.
Dairy
Iowa.
1856
IS71
Cayucos
600
Campbell, J. D
Cambria
Livery.
Ohio.
1859
IS67
Cambria .
440
Cass, James.
Cayucos
Proprietor Wharf.
England
IS49
1867
Cayucos
300
Casteel, J. C
Arroyo Grande.
Ohio. .
1868
I868
Arroyo Grande ..
214
Castro, Juan.
San Luis Obispo ..
California
Switzerland. 1872
New Jersey. 1867
1870
Cayucos.
160
Clark, Joseph.
Azores Islands.
1852
1864
Cambria
Cayucos
Cohen, S.
Arroyo Grande.
Merchant.
Germany.
1871
1875
Arroyo Grande. . Cambria .
Cook, Alexander
Harmony Valley
Dairy
Scotland
1869
1870
IS7I
Pozo. .
480
Connor, P. O
Los Osos. .
Dairy.
Ireland
1860
1866
San Luis Obispo.
1191
Currier, J. C.
San Miguel ..
Farming
1870
1874
San Marcos ..
Dallidet, H.
San Luis Obispo
Vineyard
France. .
1851
IS53
Arroyo Grande. . San Luis Obispo. San Luis Obispo. San Luis Ob spo.
200
Dana, Chas. W
San Luis Obispo.
Farming
California.
Dana, E. G ..
San Luis Obispo.
County Treasurer.
California.
Dana, Fred. A
Arroyo Grande.
Farming .
California.
Arroyo Grande. .
2200
Dana, H. C
Arroyo Grande.
Farming
California.
1845
Arroyo Grande 2200
Dana, J. F.
Arroyo Grande
Farming .
California.
1845
Arroyo Grande .
2200
Breed, S. F.
San Luis Obispo.
Farming
New York
158
1877
Brignoli, --
Cayucos
Cosmopolitan Hotel.
Italy.
170
1875
San Luis Obispo. Cayucos
Benjamin, J. D.
Las Tablas.
Farming
New York.
1860
I868
Bickmore, E.
Torro Creek
Dairy.
Illinois
1855
ISSO
Callaway, Rachel J ... San Luis Obispo.
Farming ..
Indiana.
IS57
I860
San Luis Obispo.
San Luis Obispo. Cambria
Cheda, A. J.
Santa Rosa Creek.
Dairy
Clark, C. S.
Old Creek.
Daily
Captain Whaling Station
Cofer, E. M.
Cayucos.
Merchandising. .
Missouri
IS51
1 869
250
Cook, Samuel.
San Jose Valley.
Farming
New Vo.k
1854
New Hampshire. Switzerland
Dalessi, A.
Arroyo Grande
Saloon.
IS76
Livery. Farming
IS75
San Simeon Bay.
Came to Came to
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HISTORY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY.
NAME.
RESIDENCE.
BUSINESS.
NATIVITY.
Came to Came to State.
POST-OFFICE.
No. Acres.
Dana, W. C ..
Los Berros.
Farming.
California.
1836
Arroyo Grande ..
2200
Danglada, J. MI.
Pismo ..
Hotel.
California
1868
Arroyo Grande. .
Darke, F. E.
Cambria.
Principal School.
Pennsylvania
I868
1868
Camhria
Davis, B ...
Salinas River.
Sheep Raising.
California
1871
San Miguel.
160
Davis, Geo. S.
Cambria.
Hotel.
Maine .
IS57
1867
Cambria . .
5
Davis, Geo ..
San Miguel.
Wool Growing.
New York
1843
1860
San Marcos
160
Davis, Wm. M.
Las Tablas.
Farming
Tennessee
1859
1872
Adelaida
San Luis Obispo.
60
De Nise, W. H.
Santa Rosa Creek
Farming
New York
1854
1870
Cambria
456
De Rome, A
Cayucos
Blacksmith
Illinois
1858
Pennsylvania.
1857
1868
Cambria
745
Donati, S.
Old Creek.
Dairy
Switzerland
1872
1876
Cayucos.
980
Doyle, H. H.
San Luis Obispo.
Editor Mirror.
Tennessee
1880
1880
San Luis Obispo.
Dunn, P. H
Paso Robles.
Merchant.
California.
Edgar, Joseph.
Harmony Valley
Dairy.
Ireland.
1865
1870
Cambria
160
Elston, J. B.
Arroyo Grande ..
Blacksmith
Ohio ..
1852
1877
Arroyo Grande. .
3
Emerson, E. S.
Josephine
Stock Raising.
Missouri
1852
1867
Josephine
English, J. M.
Gospel Spring Ranch Farming
1852
1874
Cayucos
320
Estrada, Mariana
Santa Rosa Creek
Dairy.
California.
1850
Cambria
160
Estudillo, J. R.
Oso Flaco.
Farming
California
1870
Guadalupe
60
Evans, W.
San Luis Obispo.
Carpenter
Ohio ..
1864
1865
San Luis Obispo. Cambria
Feliz, Joaquin
Salinas River ..
Ranchero
California.
I842
1842
Pozo.
160
Filipponi, D.
San Bernardino Crk.
Dairy.
1869
1873
Arroyo Grande.
40
Findley, W. H.
Arroyo Grande.
Teacher.
Illinois
1875
1875
Finney, P. S.
San Luis Obispo.
Blacksmith
New York
1852
1866
Fink, Charles
Arroyo Grande.
Farming
Germany
1850
1871
200
Fischer, Max
Cambria. .
Druggist
Germany
1874
1875
Cambria . .
Forrister, A. J
Los Osos.
Farming
Missouri
IS52
1873
San Luis Obispo. San Luis Obispo. San Luis Obispo.
260
Forrester, P. A
San Luis Obispo.
Attorney-at-Law.
Pennsylvania
1854
1857
Cayucos.
458
Franklin, B. H
Cambria.
Postmaster
Pennsylvania
1864
1876
Cambria
300
Frazer, S. S.
San Jose Valley. Farming
Delaware
1870
1871
Pozo.
360
Frederick, J.
San Luis Obispo
Hotel. .
France
1868
1874
San Luis Obispo.
Freeman, E. R.
Torro Creek.
Farming
Illinois.
1854
1877
Cayucos.
776
Freeman, G. A.
Torro Creek
Farming
Illinois.
1854
1871
Cayucos.
240
Freeman, G. L.
Torro Creek
Farming
California
1880
Cayucos.
Josephine
320
Gannvill, David.
Cayucos
Farming
Scotland.
1874
1875
Cayucos.
Arroyo Grande. .
45
Gilbert, M.
Moro Creek.
Stock Raising
Norway
1861
1872
San Luis Obispo. Moro ..
104
Gillespie, Needham.
Pine Mountain.
Saw Mill.
Ohio.
1859
1862
160
Gillis, Peter Jr.
Willow Creek.
Stock Raising.
Iowa
1854
1868
San Simeon .. Paso Robles.
320
Gladstone, B. J.
Hollister Ranch.
Dairy.
1878
1880
San Luis Obispo.
Goldsworthy, W. E ...
Josephine . .
Miner.
Wisconsin.
1860
1871 Josephine .
1000
Goldtree Bros. .
San Luis Obispo.
Merchants.
Germany .
1858
1858
9000
Goodrich, J. A.
San Luis Obispo.
Books and Stationery ..
New Hampshire.
1876
1877
I868
I12
Grant, Lull & Co
Merchants
Cambria. ..
Graves, Ernest.
San Luis Obispo.
Graves, Wm. J
San Luis Obispo
Graves, William
San Luis Obispo
Gray, John A.
Pismo Wharf.
Agent ..
Connecticut
1867
I878
Greening, J. .
Carp Lake.
Farming
Canada West
1862
1872
150 160
Grisinger, E. Guthrie Samuel
Cambria
Clerk
Scotland
1871
1873.
1874
San Luis Obispo. Cayucos ..
256
Harford, Frederick.
Port Harford.
Farming
New York.
IS52
I867
San Luis Obispo. Arroyo Grande. . San Luis Obispo. San Luis Obispo. Cayucos
500
Hecox, A. H.
San Luis Obispo
Livery.
Illinois.
1846
1878
Hemmi, Peter.
Arroyo Grande.
Farming
Switzerland.
1853
1853
160
Henry, Daniel.
Arroyo Grande.
Farming
Sctoland.
I 867
1869
224
Henry, W. A
Arroyo Grande.
Farming
Iowa ..
1867
1869
307
Herera, Dolores
Rancho Del Toro.
Farming.
New Mexico
1840
1840
680
I-Iess, Henry
Arroyo Grande
Farming.
Germany
Hesperian School
Cambria.
Hill, J. C ...
Harmony District. .
Dairy
Missouri .
IS64
1867
Cambria
370
Hogan, J. F Hollister, J. H.
San Luis Obispo.
Carriage Painter.
Ireland .
1876
1876
San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo. Moro ..
4000
Howe, E. W
Moro Creek
Farming
Rhode Island.
IS48
1850
1868 Paso Robles.
500
Humphreys, W. S.
Josephine.
Estrella
Farming
Ohio
1863
1880
San Miguel.
160
Huston, W. L
Estrella
Farming
Ohio
1860
1878
Paso Robles.
160
Deleissignez, Albert
San Luis Obispo.
Butcher .
California.
Dodson, Ritner
Santa Rosa Creek
Dairy.
Everett, E. A.
Harmony Valley. Dairy
Massachusetts
1861
1868
I60
Fairbanks, A. D
Los Osos Grant .. Dairy
I849
1869
Moro.
921
Findley, D. M.
Arroyo Grande. .
Pomologist
Illinois
1875
1875
Arroyo Grande. . San Luis Obispo. Arroyo Grande. .
Flint, J. W ..
Laguna Ranch. .
Farming
Illinois
1859
1867
Fowler, J. D.
Willow Creek.
Farming.
Missouri .
1854
Freeman, J. L. .
Josephine
Farming
Iowa.
1859
I869
Gibson, F. M ..
Arroyo Grande.
Farming
Kentucky
1849
1868
Gibson, John C ..
Los Osos.
Farming
Virginia
IS54
San Luis Obispo. San Luis Obispo. Paso Robles .... § Cayucos and
San Luis Obispo. San Luis Obispo. San Luis Obispo. Arroyo Grande. . Moro ..
Grigsby, Henry F
Rincañada
Farming
California. .
1871
San Luis Obispo.
Switzerland
1867
1875
San Simeon. Cambria.
160
Hardie, A. M ...
Cayucos Creek
Dairy and County Assessor.
1856
1867
Cayucos.
400
Hasbrouck, A. B.
Ranchito.
Dairy
Massachusetts
1870
1870
Soo
Hathway, A. R
San Luis Obispo. San Luis Obispo
Physician.
1863
1866
120
11 vard, R. J.
Old Creek.
Dairy
Rhode Island ..
1850
1867
San Luis Obispo. San Luis Obispo. Arroyo Grande. . Arroyo Grande. . Pozo
Arroyo Grande. . Cambria
21/2
El Chorro ..
Farming
Ohio ..
1860
I 866
Iludson, .A. J.
Oak Dale Ranch
Farming .
Missouri ...
I845
Josephine .
Iluston, J. E.
San Simeon.
Dairy.
Hansen, John. .
San Luis Obispo
Farming
Denmark
1869
Hanson, Wm. R
Villa Creek ..
Dairy. .
California.
1873
Scotland.
1852
1874
2000
Hayes, W. W
Stock Raising.
Kentucky. Maryland
Grandstaff, J. B.
Paso Robles.
Blacksmith
1500
Farming
Freeman, H. D
Switzerland
Moro. .
12
Missouri
1876
Cayucos ..
IO21
New York
1876
Indiana.
Paso Robles.
County .
560
389
PATRONS DIRECTORY.
NAME.
RESIDENCE.
BUSINESS.
NATIVITY.
Came to Came to State.
POST-OFFICE.
No. Acres
Ivins, C. H.
Cambria
Attorney-at-law
New Jersey
IS52
1867
Cambria ..
1,000
Jack, R. E.
San Luis Obispo
Wool Growing
Maine ..
1863
1868
San Luis Obispo
30,000
James, D. W.
Paso Robles. .
Farming
Kentucky
1849
1858
Paso Robles ...
4,400
Jatta, J. N. .
Arroyo Grande.
Farming
Canada. .
1863
1866
Arroyo Grande ..
200
Jeffrys, Walter M
San Miguel
Hotel ..
England
1868
1868
San Marcos ...
Jespersen, C. H.
Los Osos.
Farming
Denmark
1867
IS74
San Luis Obispo
185
Johnson, Mark
Laguna Valley
Farming
Denmark
IS69
1874
San Luis Obispo
100
Jones, H. V ..
See Cañon
Farming
Illinois
1857
1875
San Luis Obispo
I20
Jones, Mrs. Nancy
See Cañon
Farming
Indiana.
1857
1860
San Luis Obispo
160
Jordan, J. M.
Moro.
Lumberman
Maine.
1863
1878
Moro .
So
Kerr, John.
Cayucos.
Stock Raising.
Scotland.
IS74
1876
Cayucos
150
Kester, J. B.
Old Creek
Ranching.
Indiana
1863
1867
Cayucos
160
Kester, J. C
Estrella.
Farming
Iowa ..
1863
1867
Paso Robles
320
Kester, J. L.
Las Tablas
Farming
Indiana.
1863
1868
Adelaida.
240
Kingery, Samuel.
Old Creek
Farming
Ohio
1848
I868
Cayucos
42
Kite, B. F .
Cayucos
Carpenter
Ohio.
1853
IS72
Cayucos
Knap, John P.
San Luis Obispo
Hotel
Germany
1869
1871
San Luis Obispo
Knight, S. C ..
San Luis Obispo.
Painter
England.
1861
1874
Krebs, Ernest
San Luis Obispo
Apothecary
Germany
1863
I869
San Luis Obispo.
Langlois, Wm
Moro Creek ...
Dairy.
Isle of Guernsey.
1852
1868
Moro ..
440
Lansing, G ...
Arroyo Grande.
Farming
New York.
1856
1878
Arroyo Grande. .
SI
Lawrence, Wm
San Luis Obispo
Saloon.
Portugal
1875
1875
San Luis Obispo.
Lazcano Bros
San José Valley
Farming
Mexico.
1849
1849
Pozo.
500
Lee, Charles.
Chorro Creek.
Farming
Sweden
I851
1867
San Luis Obispo. San Luis Obispo.
349
Leese, Jacob R
San Luis Obispo.
Farming
California
Connecticut
1849
1859
Cambria. .
1,000
Lesuini, L.
San Luis Obispo.
Dairy ..
Switzerland
I869
1876
San Luis Obispo. Las Tablas. ..
Lingo, G. W
Pozo .
Farming
Missouri
1850
1867
Pozo.
Loring, E. P.
Torro Creek
Dairy
Maine
1868
1872
Cayucos
250
Las Tablas School Dist
Las Tablas
Las Tablas.
Lull, G. W.
Cambria
Merchandising.
Vermont
1850
1858
Cambria
1,500
Lunceford, W T
Josephine
Dairy.
Illinois
1854
1861
Josephine.
160
Lynn, E ...
Cambria
Meat Market ..
Indiana.
1874
1875
Cambria
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