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'''Joseph Roberts''' was | '''Joseph Roberts''' (1828-1895), born in Scotland, was a sailor who became a house mover and resident of Beach Hill in Santa Cruz. Joseph and son Frank K. were Soc. of Pioneers members. | ||
* John L. Chase, ''[[The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023)]]'', Chapter One, page 18. | *In a [https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SCS18841213.1.3&srpos=42&e=------188-en--20-SCS-41-byDA-txt-txIN-%22elihu+anthony%22------- Dec. 13, 1884 ''Sentinel'' interview] (3:4), Roberts described the Santa Cruz waterfront circa 1855, including that in 1849 [[Anthony, Elihu|Elihu Anthony]] and a man named Penfield built a short, steep "chute" from the bluff at what is now the end of Bay Street, to facilitate loading sacks of potatoes and other goods into small boats below. | ||
*John L. Chase, ''[[The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023)]]'', Chapter One, page 18. | |||
*''Riptide'' CPL15 | |||
*From Rowland card files database: "Localities - BEACH HILL: When Joseph Roberts landed in 1850 from pilot boat ''Favorite'' there were three houses on beach hill, one which Roberts bought in '56 for $500 (apparently built by Jake Lane); two owned by Wm. H. Hardy; and small building where Douglas house stood (in 1884) which was a saloon. In 1850 the Douglas House lot (of 1884) belonged to William Hardy, Pruett Sinclair and Harry Speil[sic]. The lot Joe Roberts house stood on was sold (probably alcalde grant) to Jake Lane for $5. Roberts bought it in 1858 with house for $500." | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:49, 30 September 2025
Joseph Roberts (1828-1895), born in Scotland, was a sailor who became a house mover and resident of Beach Hill in Santa Cruz. Joseph and son Frank K. were Soc. of Pioneers members.
- In a Dec. 13, 1884 Sentinel interview (3:4), Roberts described the Santa Cruz waterfront circa 1855, including that in 1849 Elihu Anthony and a man named Penfield built a short, steep "chute" from the bluff at what is now the end of Bay Street, to facilitate loading sacks of potatoes and other goods into small boats below.
- John L. Chase, The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023), Chapter One, page 18.
- Riptide CPL15
- From Rowland card files database: "Localities - BEACH HILL: When Joseph Roberts landed in 1850 from pilot boat Favorite there were three houses on beach hill, one which Roberts bought in '56 for $500 (apparently built by Jake Lane); two owned by Wm. H. Hardy; and small building where Douglas house stood (in 1884) which was a saloon. In 1850 the Douglas House lot (of 1884) belonged to William Hardy, Pruett Sinclair and Harry Speil[sic]. The lot Joe Roberts house stood on was sold (probably alcalde grant) to Jake Lane for $5. Roberts bought it in 1858 with house for $500."