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1876. January 1. Attempt to fire the Morris House, by saturating the walls and furniture with kerosene. January 8. The stage was stopped near Los Alamos, and Wells, Fargo & Co.'s box and the driver's watch taken.
January 11. Death of Thomas Hope.
January. Heavy rains, snow falling in several places in the county.
February 14. Death of Andres Pico at Los Angeles. February 19. Heavy wind-storm, blowing down many trees, and breaking out some of the college windows.
February 25. The steamer Kalorama was wrecked near the Ventura Wharf.
February 28. Three inches of rain fel at Santa Barbara in twenty-four hours.
March 29. Brig Crimea wrecked at San Buena- ventura.
April 1. Stage robbery near Graciosa.
April 10. Strongest wind of the season, doing some damage to buildings.
April 20. A child of Nicholas del Valle crushed to death in Santa Barbara by the falling of a pile of lumber.
April 22. Antonio Ayala killed José Dolores. .
May 8. John Hrejsa committed suicide by shooting himself in a bath-tub, with a pistol.
May 18. Palace Saloon in San Buenaventura burned. Loss $1,000.
The Lompoc Wharf was built.
June. A vessel, costing $20,000, was cast ashore at Point Sal, a total loss. This was the fiercest storm ever. known in the vicinity of Lompoc. The . waves ran twenty feet above the wharf.
The County Jail at Santa Barbara was erected.
June 8. Ydelfonso Ustasuu killed at Rock Creek by Jeff. Howard.
June 14. Death of Señora Doratio Romero, aged 100 years.
July 1. Burning of residence of Ramon Volalba, at Carpenteria, the family barely escaping with their lives.
July 10. M. Cohen thrown from his horse near Brunos ranch and killed.
August. Death of Judge J. Franklin Williams.
September. A shark was shot near Gaviota that measured over ten feet in length.
October 1. Improvements for the past nine months in Santa Barbara are estimated to be $192,000.
October 16. A horse at the city pound sold for twenty cents and a postage stamp.
October 31. Whaler Osmanli in port for supplies. Several attempts were made to fire the city of Sauta
Barbara. Generally the attempt was made by saturating rags or wood-work with kerosene
November 18. Barn of Gerard Grand at Montecito consumed by an incendiary fire. Loss, $3,000.
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CHRONOLOGICAL.
November 25. Diphtheria prevalent in Santa Bar- bara; public schools closed on account of it. December 1-2. Highest tides known. Lompoc Wharf badly damaged.
December 3. Death of Andy Bailard at Carpneteria. December 24. St. Mark's Episcopal Church opened. Don Manuel Requena died.
1877. January 7. Presbyterian and Congregational churches of Santa Barbara united. making one society.
This year was characterized by a severe drought in Ventura County.
January 29. Death of Capt. James W. Burke, aged seventy-nine years.
February 4. The surf dashed over the wharf at Ventura, the steamer could not land, but brought the passengers back to Santa Barbara, and con- tinued her way to Los Angeles.
February 6. Burial of William Breck, who came to Santa Barbara in 1829.
February. Clara Morris, the celebrated actress, vis- ited Santa Barbara.
March 13. The body of Thomas Agnew found in a ravine near the mission : cause of death unknown. March 24. Murder of T. Wallace More at the Sespe rancho.
March 25. Death of Wm. F. Russell. of the Index. March 26. Stage robbed near Graciosa.
March 28. Augustus R. Chase found dead in his bed at the Morris House, Santa Barbara.
May 1. Debt of Santa Barbara County $67,265.57. May 10. Tidal wave five or six feet in height at several points in the county.
May. The road at Castle Point was cut through.
June 16. Great fires on the Honda ranch, threaten- ing the San Julien.
June 26. A shark four feet long washed upon the beach.
July. A sheep-herder on the Santa Maria River was attacked and killed by a California lion.
July 19. A large turtle, of the hawkbill species, and weighing 700 pounds, was caught near the Santa Rosa Island.
July 21. A whale measuring eighty feet in length came ashore at Carpenteria.
August 17. Burning of a barn at Montecito, con- taining one hundred tons of baled hay, the prop- erty of Messrs. White and Mulcahy.
August 19. Republican torch-light parade and political addresses in Santa Barbara.
August 25. Hot wind for several hours. Thermom- eter reaching 100°.
October 19. Muscario, an Indian, killed by another Indian at Dos Pueblos.
October 20. First issue of the Daily Index.
October 23. High tides at San Buenaventura, wash- ing away about 400 feet of the wharf. Until repaired passengers and freight landed at Hueneme November 16. Fierce storm at Santa Barbara, in- juring wharves.
December 1. Henry Stoddard took charge of the Santa Barbara Post-office.
December 1. Brackett, a school-teacher, shot at Car- penteria, for seducing one of his pupils.
December 2. Santiago Pendola accidentally shot himself while putting a gun on a wagon.
December 3. Death of Señor Don Antonio Arrellanes, former owner of the Guadalupe Rancho. He was formerly one of the richest men in California. He died poor but honored by all.
December 3. W. H. Miller came to his death by falling from the back stairs at the Morris House. December 4. José Quijada committed suicide by shooting himself through the head with a pistol. Great numbers of cattle died this autumn on ac- count of scarcity of feed.
December 26. Charles Maltby appointed Collector of Internal Revenue of Santa Barbara, vice Geo. W. Young, resigned.
December 27. House of H. W. Salsman destroyed by fire.
Southern California Horticulturist (now Semi- Tropic California) established.
First silver discoveries at Silverado. Black Star Coal Mine located.
December 28. Trinidad German was sentenced by Judge Fawcett to imprisonment for life.
A band of 200 goats, grazing in the vicinity of the hot springs, were reduced to twenty in a few months by California lions.
Lobster canning commenced.
December. During this and the preceding month thefts and burglaries were so common as to induce the belief that they were committed by an organ- ized band of outlaws.
1878. January 8. Death of Don Francisco de la Guerra, at Santa Barbara.
January 14. Heavy storm and high winds, break- ing up the old wharf at Santa Barbara, and carry- ing a portion through the new one, near the shore line. The storm commenced Sunday night about nine o'clock, but was heaviest on the following Wednesday.
January 19. The schooner Reliance was broken up on the rocks near Goleta.
January 23. Break in Stearns' Wharf, carrying off 900 feet.
February 19. A terriffic rain-storm at Santa Cruz Island raised the creek ten feet.
February. The old Indian burying-ground, on Santa Cruz Island. completely washed away by a heavy storm.
May 12. Death of Bishop Thaddeus Amat.
May 15. Destruction of the house of Dr. F. A. Wood. Supposed incendiarism.
May 20. Mrs. Mary A. Shaw arrested for attempt- ing to burn the White House
June 8. Doña de Guilen died. aged 143 years.
June 11. Severe earthquake shock.
July 13. Repairs on Stearns' Wharf completed.
August 8. Sixty-two barrels of abalone shells shipped from Santa Barbara.
September 1. Flour-mill started at Lompoc.
September 7. Peter Coyle, of Santa Barbara, was killed by a fall from his horse.
September 10. Body of J. C. Olinstead washed ashore at Santa Monica, supposed to have been accidentally drowned.
September 13. Chinaman at the Occidental Hotel, Santa Barbara, killed while in bed by a country- man.
October 11. The eldest son of Thomas Holloway was washed off the rocks near Point Sal while fishing, and drowned.
October 20. Charles Lebby committed suicide by taking laudanum.
November 15. Large portion of Point Sal Wharf destroyed by a storm.
November 21. A child of R. W. Dinsmore, two years old, fell into the flume and was drowned.
November 23. The Independent Baptist Church was organized at Springville.
1879. January 21. Stage robbed, near Newhall, by masked highwaymen.
February 18. José de la Luz Arrellanes killed by the caving of a tunnel at Piru Creek.
February 24. Death of Don Raymundo Olivas, at Santa Clara Valley, in his seventy-eighth year.
March 10. Jose Ramon Hemano killed by Jeremiah Flores, at Najoqui.
March 29. Mr. Barrows' barn, on the Gaviota, set on fire by a tramp.
April. Lodge No. 236, Independent Order of Good Templars was organized at Hucneme.
April 12. Henry W. Clark, twenty-one years of age, committed suicide. slightly insane.
April 15. Albert G. Clark committed suicide at Ventura by shooting himself in the head with a pistol.
June 26. Sherman's slaughter-house and tallow works destroyed by fire, with several head of beef cattle. Loss, $3,000.
July. A sea-lion was killed on San Miguel Island, that was fourteen feet long, and was estimated to weigh between 3,500 and 4,000 pounds.
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CHRONOLOGICAL.
July. M. Moerenhaut, French vice-consul, died. July 26. Gov. Perkins, G. A. Knight, and Romualdo Pacheco addressed the people at Lobero's theatre. August 15. Rev. J. W. Guiberson, of Santa Paula, was bitten by a rattlesnake, and died the same day. September 18. Fire on State Street, Santa Barbara. During the excitement much property was stolen and destroyed.
September 13. A fire set in Mission Canon swept toward and into the town of Santa Barbara, on the north side. Damages light.
October 13. Sudden death of Mrs. Stephen Bowers by a stroke of apoplexy.
October 15. Affray at Lompoc between a Spaniard and Indian Jim; result, death of the latter.
October 27. Guillermo Cordona accidentally shot by Antonio Cavalleri hunting seal near the island. November 3. Judge Dillard reprimanded Clarence Gray for unprofessional conduct in court.
November 18. Terrence Lynch died at the Casmalia ranch from poisoning by strychnine.
November. Several cases of typhoid fever reported in Santa Barbara.
December 20. Edwards & Boeseke's safe opened by burglars, and valuable contents abstracted.
December 21. A cloud-burst occurred at Carpenteria, which resulted in the loss of two lives.
December 31. Lompoc Wharf damaged by a severe storm.
1880. January 9. Death of Hon. Eugene Fawcett.
January 13. Large barn of F. S. Kellog, of Goleta, burned. Supposed to be the work of tramps.
January 22. Matthew Hewlett committed suicide, at Goleta, by hanging.
February 22. Hail-storm in Lompoc lasting three- quarters of an hour.
February 23. Hail laid on the streets of Santa Bar- bara for several hours.
March 26. Death of Dr. S. B. Brinkerhoff.
Ramon Taylor and an Indian boy named Matias, left the wharf at More's Landing for a fishing ex- cursion, and were never heard of after
April 12. Arrival at Santa Barbara of the Govern- ment steamer Tuscarora, and reception of the officers at the Arlington House.
May 16. Death of Capt H. G. Tussel, aged 72 years. September 24. Daniel Lunt, living near the old Mission, committed suicide by shooting himself. October 6. University of southern California opened. November 7. Death of Jose Antonio Carrillo.
November 13. Sharp earthquake at Santa Barbara. November 16. Hiram Batten fatally injured at Hol- lister's ranch while lassoing a horse.
1881. January 18. Fisher's slaughter-house at Santa Bar- bara destroyed by fire.
January 25. Attempt to destroy the Lompoc Hotel by torpedoes.
March 8. Tornado near Goleta, uprooting trees and leveling buildings. No lives lost.
Mirch 18. Heavy sand-storm at Guadalupe, blow- ing down trees and buildings.
March 20. Antonio Pratt and John Mitchel, of San Buenaventura, had a difficulty, resulting in the death of the former.
April. The household of the Lompoc Hotel were scattered in consternation, by the explosion of stove full of wood, loaded with gunpowder.
April 4. Thomas R. Burke killed at Hueneme, by Manuel Silva, with blows of the fist.
April 4. Mrs. J. C. Sargent, of the Santa Rita Rancho, was dragged from her horse, outraged, and killed by an Indian, Francisco Carminus, who paid the penalty of his crime by being hung.
April 18. County jail empty.
May 9. A grand celebration of the eighteenth anni- versary of the Knights of Pythias, of San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Lompoc, was held at the latter place.
May 30. Jacob Guggenheim fell dead at his desk, from heart disease, at San Buenaventura.
June 5. Willie Bickman, aged eleven, fell from a tree at Santa Barbara, striking upon a point d snag, which penetrated his heart, producing in- stant death.
June 13. Death of Capt. Thomas W. Moore, at San Francisco. He was an experienced navigator, having made twenty-one trips up and down the coast.
June 23. Peter Collinson murdered by John Britton, $300 offered by the Governor for Britton's appre- hension.
July 4. William Bedwell, of Central City, thrown from a wagon and killed.
July 8. Death of Colonel Dinsmore, at Monte ito. July 12. P. C. Redding, who killed Francisco Berge, at Springville, was acquitted, the evidence show- ing a clear case of self-defense.
July 22. Miss Antonio Lopez died from burns, received from the explosion of a coal-oil lamp.
July 27. The District Lodge of I. O. G. T. con- vened at Santa Paula.
August 12. The body of James Hart found in Mis- sion Creek. Cause of death unknown.
August 25. The stage which left Santa Barbara was stopped by road agents, three miles south of San Luis Obispo. W., F. & Co.'s box was taken. August. A sheep-herder named Beal was killed, near Fort Tejon, by a grizzly bear. A reward of $150 offered to any one who would kill the bear. 1881. September. This is noted as the hottest month in the history of Santa Paula. Thermometer 100° in the shade.
September 3. Morris Bluel, of Carpenteria, com- mitted suicide by taking strychnine.
September 19. E. Yndio stabbed to death at San Buenaventura, by Vincente Garcia.
September. A flaming meteor descended into the ocean near Santa Barbara, with a noise like thun- der, which was heard for thirty miles.
October 14. Organization of "Seaside Lodge," Knights of Pythias, at Carpenteria.
November 14. Death of Juan Camarillo. Born at City of Mexico in 1811. Came to Santa Barbara in 1832.
November 19. A young man named John Mott accidentally shot and killed himself, near Los Alamos, while cleaning a rifle.
November 24. Destruction of Chinese Mission by fire.
November 28. Death of Antonio Maria de la Guerra, at Santa Barbara, aged fifty-five.
December 24. The body of G. B. Trabucco found in a house near the Ortega Hill. Supposed to have been murdered for money.
1882. January. The stage was robbed near Los Alamos by three highwaymen. They secured Wells, Fargo & Co's box, and the driver's watch.
January. Several stage robberies committed in the vicinity of Los Alamos, by Dick Fellows.
January 12. Snow fell in the city of Santa Barbara. February. Five inches of snow fell on the summits of the Santa Rosa Islands.
July 13. Death of Juan B. Alvarado, Governor of California from 1836 to 1843
PATRONS DIRECTORY.
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY.
NAME.
RESIDENCE.
BUSINESS.
NATIVITY.
State.
County.
PORT-OFFICE.
No. Acres.
Adam, Wm. L ..
Laguna Ranch ..
Merchant
Scotland
IN54
1869
Santa Maria
1,800
Andouaegui, J. M
Santa Barbara.
Merchant.
Spain
1849
1854
Santa Barbara
Anthony, Geo.
Lompoc.
Black smith.
New York.
1855
1876
Lompoc
Anthony, G. J.
Lompoc
Blacksmith
Indiana ..
1855
1877
Lompoc.
Anthony, L. H ..
Lompoc
Blacksmith.
Indiana.
18 5
1879
Lompoc
Arellanes, Eduardo
Las Cruces.
Stock Raising.
California.
Vermont ..
1869
1869
Santa Barbara.
700
Austin, N. P .. Averill, H. A.
Santa Barbara.
Merchant ..
Vermont.
1873
1873
Santa Barbara.
120
Ayres, W. W
Guadalupe.
Druguist
Iowa.
1866
1873
Guadalupe.
Babcock, L.
Santa Barbara.
Farming
New York
1849
1872
Santa Barbara ..
220
Bailard, John.
Carpenteria.
Farming
Farming .
England
1856
1876
Lompoc
80
Barber, P. J
Santa Barbara.
Architect.
Ohio ..
1852
1869
Santa Barbara ..
30
Barker, F. 1
Santa Barbara.
Carpenter
Maine
1872
1872
Santa Barbara ..
Barker, J.
Lompoc.
Farming
Missouri.
1852
1874
Lompoc ...
475
Barley, I. R.
Montecito.
Horticulture
Maryland ..
1875
1875
Santa Barbara ..
10
Baron, Pedro.
Las Cruces.
Stock Raising.
France. .
1852
1860
Las Cruces. .
2,000
Battles, G. W.
Santa Maria Valley.
Farming
New York
1852
1868
Beckwith, Chas. A ...
Santa Rita Valley ..
Farming ..
Wisconsin.
1867
1868
Bedwell, Wm
Central City
Farming.
Missouri
1850
1879
Bell, J. A ..
Santa Barbara ..
Boot and Shoe Dealer.
Canad . ..
1872
1874
Bell, John S
Los Alamos.
Farming
England
1849
1868
Bell, R ..
Santa Barbara.
Furniture
Canada.
1878
1878
Bennett, Fayette.
Lompoc Valley.
Farming.
Ohio
1852
1879
Bingham, R. F
Montecito ...
Farming ..
Ohio.
1873
1873
Bish, H.
Lompoc Valley.
Farmiug
Virginia
1852
1880
40
Blood, James A
Carpenteria
Farming.
Massachusetts ...
1850
1867
Carpenteria ..
387
Blood, James A. Jr ..
Santa Barbara.
Furniture
New York
1862
1871
Santa Barbara ..
40
Boyd, Thomas.
Santa Maria Valley.
Farming
Ireland
1872
1875
Santa Maria ...
1,700 70
Bradley, John ..
Santa Barbara.
Horse Raising.
Canada.
1852
1870
Santa Barbara ..
Braun, Robert
Central City
Blacksmith
Germany
IS70
IS75
Sauta Maria . Santa Barbara .. Santa Barbara .. Goleta .
23,000
Brockelsby, Chas.
Goleta ..
Farming ..
England.
1876
1876
Brown, J. A ..
Lompoc
Hotel.
Scotland.
1871
1874
Lompoc ..
Brown, T. A.
Guadalupe Ranch
Farming
Irel ind.
1863
1873
Guadalupe.
Brown, T. S ..
Guadalupe Ranch
Farming
Ireland.
1852
1873
Guadalupe. Santa Maria Las Cruces
160
Bryant, E. T.
Central City
Merchant
Minnesota
1864
1869
Santa Maria.
Bryant, J. N
Santa Maria Valley. La Patera
Farming
Ireland.
1863
1870
106
Buell, A. W.
Santa Barbara
Dairy and Wool Growing.
Vermont
1857
1867
4,300
Buell, R. T.
Buell's Ranch
Farming
Vermont
1854
IS74
Burke, M. F.
Santa Barbara.
Stock Raising
California.
1839
1839
Burton, Benj.
Santa Barbara.
California.
Cadwell, O. N.
Carpenteria.
Horticulture.
New York.
1858
1868
Carpenteria. .
Callis, This. C.
Carpenteria.
Farming.
Kentucky
1852
1853
Carpenteria. .
62
('allis, Win. S ..
Carpinteria.
Farming
Virginia.
1852
1853
Carpenteria .. Los Alamos. Los Alamos
8,000
Casey, B.
1857
1875
Lompoc ..
40 600
Cajan, Gaspar ..
Zaca Ranch ..
Stork Raising ..
Spain ..
1858
1873
Santa Barbara .. Loa Alamos. . La Graciosa San Francisco .. Guadalupe ....
160
Chrisman,
San Francisco.
Farming
Connecticut.
1853
Clark, C. H ..
Point Sal.
Farming
Vermont.
1857
.. 1869
Coffey, W. R
Goleta .
Farming
Missouri
1850
1874
Goleta
25
Coiner, D. . .
College Grant.
Farming
Virginia.
1867
1873
Los Alamos.
160
Conklin, L.
Montecito
Farming .
New York
1856
1868
Santa Barbara ..
60
Blosser, S. M
Central City
Proprietor Santa Maria Hotel. Horticulture.
Indiana.
1851
1868
Santa Barbara .. Santa Maria ...
320
Bradley, Charles
Santa Maria Valley.
Farming
England.
1868
1868
Brinkerhoff, Mrs A W
Santa Barbara
Broome, W. R.
Santa Barbara.
Stock Raising
England.
1877
1877
.... 300
Brown, W. W
Santa Maria Valley. Las Cruces.
Farming
Indiana. .
1869
1875
Broughton, R. J.
Merchant and Postmaster ..
Ireland
1865
1865
Santa Maria ... Goleta .. . Santa Barbara .. Loa Alamos. .. Santa Barbara .. Santa Barbara ..
42,000 131
Careaga, Juan B.
Los Alamos Ranch. .
Farming
California
1874
Careaga, R. F.
Los Alamos Ranch. . Lompoc Valley.
Farming
Nursery ..
Stock Raising ..
Texas
1868
1868
Charron, L. N
Casmalia Ranch.
Farming
Canada
1855
1863
Santa Maria .. .
Bond, Silas.
Montecito
Shipping Agent.
Maine ..
1876
1876
Guadalupe.
480
Ashley, Mrs. M. A ..
Santa Barbara.
Farming and Horticulture
1859
1859
Carpenteria ..
Ball, John.
Lompoc Valley
Santa Maria .. Lompoc ... Santa Maria ..
80
Santa Barbara .. Los Alamos .. . Santa Barbara .. Lompoc ...
Santa Barbara .. Lompoc ..
153
Virginia
1850
1879
50
Buck, George.
Farming
Maine.
1868
1874
27,000 100
California, Ohio
1875
Catlett, E
550
1,000
50
8,000
160
160
28,000
Las Cruces.
Point Sal.
Came to Came to
472
PATRONS DIRECTORY, SANTA BARBARA COUNTY.
NAME.
RESIDENCE.
BUSINESS.
NATIVITY,
Came to Came to State.
TOST-OFFICE.
No. Acres.
Cook, R. D ..
Central City
Livery and Farming.
Ohio.
1851
1869
Santa Maria
160
Conner, Samuel.
Central City
Farming.
Ohio.
ISSO
1880
Santa Maria .
400
Cooper, Ellwood.
Ellwood ..
Farming.
Pennsylvania
1870
1870
Santa Barbara
2,000
Cooper, J. H
Pine Grove.
Attorney-at-Law
Missouri.
1856
1864
La Graciosa
160
Cooper, J. W
Santa Barbara.
Stock Raising.
Kentucky
1850
1863
Santa Barbara
16,300
Crain, G. M.
Los Alamos Ranch ..
Farming.
Vermont
1860
1875
Los Alamos ..
Crooks, E. W.
Santa Barbara.
Physician. .
Ohio ..
1857
1874
Santa Maria ..
Crow, J. E.
Central City.
Farming.
Kentucky
1876
IS77
Santa Maria
Cuneo, Jose ..
Guadalupe.
Merchant.
Italy
1871
1878
Guadalupe.
Cuesta, Gerard de la. .
Las Cruces.
Farming.
California.
Massachusetts
Daily, E ..
Rincon Ranch.
Farming.
Indiana
1873
1873
Carpinteria
260
Darling, Sanford.
La Patera ..
Stock Raising
New York
1872
1872
Santa Barbara Lompoc
450
Den, Alfred W.
Dos Pueblos.
Stock Raising.
California
Den, Alfonso L ..
Dos Pueblos
Stock Raising.
California
Dennis, John L.
Santa Barbara
Wool Growing.
New York 1860
1865
Santa Barbara
25,000
Dimmick, L. N ... Dimmick. W. N ..
Santa Barbara.
Physician ..
Pennsylvania ...
1872
1872
Santa Barbara
97
Dimmick, M. S.
Carpinteria
Farming.
Penn-ylvania. 1873
1873
Carpinteria
51
Dimock, H. C., M. D. Lompoc
Druggist.
Nova Scotia
1867
1875
Lompoc
Dinsmore, Mrs. E. E.
Montecito.
Farming
England.
1854
1868
Santa Barbara
150
Dinsmore, Fanny W . .
Montecito.
Horticulture
Maine. .
1861
1868
Santa Barbara
Dinwiddie, J. F
Lompoc.
Merchant
Missouri.
1850
1875
Lompoc
Doty, E ..
Dos Pueblos
Farming.
England.
1874
1874
Santa Barbara
14
Drum, James.
Green Cañon
Farming ..
Missouri
1852
1875
Guadalupe. Guadalupe.
400
Dunbar, John
Guadalupe
Postmaster
Scotland.
1869
1871
Durfee, E. C.
Santa Barbara
Dep. Int. Revenue Collector ..
New York.
1875
1877
Santa Barbara
1,860
Earhart, H.
Sisquoc Ranch.
Manager of Ranch.
California.
1875
Santa Maria
Eddy, W. M ..
Santa Barbara
Banker.
New York
1849 -
1873
Santa Barb ra
Edyar, John ..
Cañada Gato.
Stock Raising.
Scotland.
1868
1868
Santa Maria .
Edward, John.
Santa Barbara.
Merchant
California
1869
Coleta
133
Edwards, Samnel.
Santa Barbara.
Hardware
England.
1857
1875
Santa Barbara .
1,050
Eells, Marens
Santa Barbara
New York
1875
1875
70
Ellery. H.
Carpinteria.
Farming.
England,
1853
1880
Carpinteria
20
Ellis, J. J.
Santa Barbara
10
Estrada, Alf.
Los Alamos.
Clerk
California
1856
1870
Santa Barbara Lompoc
20
Fabing, H. W.
Lompoc Valley.
Farming.
Virginia ..
1881
1881
Carpinteria
Fenton, Wm. M.
Guadalupe.
Proprietor Revere House.
Ohio.
1874
1879
Guadalupe.
Fernald, Charles
Santa Barbara
Attorney-at-Law
Maine.
1849
1852
Santa Barbara
5,000
Ferrier, G. W.
Montecito.
Farming.
Missouri.
1852
1867
Santa Barbara . Ballard
320
Fisher, I. K.
Santa Barbara.
Butcher
Pennsylvania
1867
1871
Santa Barbara
Fisher, William.
Montecito.
Farming
Scotland.
1872
1872
Santa Barbara
157
Fleisher, Mark.
Central City
Merchant.
Austria
1852
1879
Santa Maria
Guadalupe.
Forb. s, J. M ..
Montecito.
Stock Raising.
California
Los Alamos
806
Foxen, J. Chas.
Foxen Ranch
Stock Raising.
California
Sisquoc
400
Foxen, Thomas
Foxen Ranch
Farming
California
Los Alamos.
1,200
Foxen, G. J. J. .
Tinaquaic ..
Stock Raising
California
1833
Los Alamos
800
Freeman, John C.
Santa Barbara
Salesman.
California
1856
1856
Santa Barbara Lompoc
770
Garretson, J. M. .
Arroyo Burro
Farming
Indiana
1854
1879
Santa Barbara
298
Gates, L. L.
Los Alamos
Farming.
Obio
1875
1878
Los Alamos. La Graciosa
160
Gifford, N. D.
Santa Barbara
Furniture.
New York
1874
1874
Santa Barbara Guadalupe.
9
Goodchild, C. W.
Guadalupe
Attorney.
England.
1869
1869
Santa Barbara
Goodchild, John T ..
Santa Maria Valley.
Merchant and Postmaster.
Nebraska
1856
1876
Santa Maria
Guadalupe.
Goleta
8 52 320
Green, John W
Cañada Gato.
Farming
Missouri. .
1846
1868
Grooves, S. J.
Pine Grove.
Farming. :
Illinois.
1852
1875
Santa Maria
160
Gutierrez, B.
Santa Barbara.
Druggist
Virginia.
1872
1873
100
Hall. F. D.
Canada Honda
Stock Raising.
Vermont
1855
Hall, J. A
Carpinteria.
Farming ..
New Jersey. 1873
Hamer, J. C.
Santa Barbara.
Horticulture.
Massachusetts. .
1849
Santa Barbara . 10
Harloe, M.
San Francisco
Chief Wharfinger.
Ireland.
1850
1868
Hart, Renben.
Central City
Blacksmith.
England.
'1866
1873
Santa Maria
Hart, Thomas
Guadalupe.
Blacksmith.
England.
1866
1873
Guadalupe.
Hatch, D P ..
Santa Barbara.
Judge Superior Court.
Maine.
1875
1875
Santa Barbara
Haynes, W. W.
Montecito.
Viniculture
New York.
1850
1860
Santa Barbara 500
Day, J. R.
Bear Creek.
Farming ..
New York
1852
1874
Inez
1,200
Dibhlee, Thomas B. . .
Santa Barbara
Fruit Growing.
Illinois .
1873
1873
Santa Barbara
New York
1849
1876
Inez. .
600
Doulton, J ..
Montecito.
Court Reporter.
New York
1859
1875
80
Fawcett, T. W.
Carpinteria.
Farming.
Illinois
1876
1880
1839
Frick, G. W.
San Miguelito
Stock Raising.
Pennsylvania.
. 1852
1875
Gibson, John. .
La Graciosa.
Farming
New York
1859
1871
Santa Maria
Goodwin, James F ..
Central City. .
tock Raising.
Ireland.
1858
1869
Goux, A ...
Santa Barbara
Livery
Illinois.
1858
1873
Greenwell, Wm. E ...
Santa Barbara.
United States Coast Survey ...
Maryland.
1855
Santa Barbara
Hall, E. B ..
Santa Barbara.
Attorney-at-Law
Chili.
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