9781953609410-1953609414-The Reign of the Lumber Barons: Part Two of the History of Rancho Soquel Augmentation (The Secret History of Santa Cruz County)

The Reign of the Lumber Barons: Part Two of the History of Rancho Soquel Augmentation (The Secret History of Santa Cruz County)

ISBN-13: 9781953609410
ISBN-10: 1953609414
Author: Derek R Whaley, Ronald G. Powell
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Zayante Publishing
Format: Paperback 490 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781953609410
ISBN-10: 1953609414
Author: Derek R Whaley, Ronald G. Powell
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Zayante Publishing
Format: Paperback 490 pages

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The Reign of the Lumber Barons: Part Two of the History of Rancho Soquel Augmentation (The Secret History of Santa Cruz County) (ISBN-13: 9781953609410 and ISBN-10: 1953609414), written by authors Derek R Whaley, Ronald G. Powell, was published by Zayante Publishing in 2021. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other State & Local (United States History, Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Reign of the Lumber Barons: Part Two of the History of Rancho Soquel Augmentation (The Secret History of Santa Cruz County) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used State & Local books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.65.

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THEY CAME WITH AXES.
THEY CAME WITH OXEN.
THEY CAME WITH GREED.
In the forests along Aptos, Valencia, Corralitos, and Soquel Creeks in Santa Cruz County, California, miles of wilderness sat untouched by humans, a relic of Mexican land grants long neglected. But entrepreneurial and ambitious men saw in the endless tracts of coast redwood something valuable and ripe for exploitation. From the 1860s, they sent legions of fallers, peelers, sawyers, and lumberjacks into the hills above Aptos. Skid roads gave way to railroads as labyrinthine paths were carved through near-impassable terrain to reach the heart of the Santa Cruz Mountains. This was the domain of the lumber barons, self-made aristocrats such as John Brown, Charles Ford, the Doughertys, the Grovers, and Frederick A. Hihn. Their activities in the late nineteenth century led to reckless deforestation, but they also sparked life. Rugged mountain towns arose in Loma Prieta and Valencia, communities with their own schools, businesses, and cultures. This is a chronicle of their lives and the golden age of the lumber industry in Rancho Soquel Augmentation.

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