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Several members of the '''Grover family''' came to Santa Cruz County in the 1850s, establishing a sawmill in the mountains above [[Soquel]]. James Lyman ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108903802/james-lyman-grover 1820-1888]) and his wife Hannah, along with brother Stephen Frealon ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48050876/stephen-frealon-grover 1830-1907]) arrived in California in 1851. James' son Dwight William ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/186858115/dwight-william-grover 1853-1924]) was born in Stockton, so the brothers may have tried their luck at gold mining before turning to lumbering. James, Stephen and Dwight built three houses in a row on Walnut Avenue, across from today's Santa Cruz HS (''Sidewalk Companion'' ch.9, item 7).
Several members of the '''Grover family''', natives of Maine, came to Santa Cruz County in the 1850s, establishing a sawmill in the mountains above [[Soquel]]. James Lyman ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108903802/james-lyman-grover 1820-1888]) and his wife Hannah, along with brother Stephen Frealon ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48050876/stephen-frealon-grover 1830-1907]) arrived in California in 1851. James' son Dwight William ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/186858115/dwight-william-grover 1853-1924]) was born in Stockton, so the brothers may have tried their luck at gold mining before turning to lumbering. James, Stephen and Dwight built three houses in a row on Walnut Avenue, across from today's Santa Cruz HS (''Sidewalk Companion'' ch.9, item 7).
*[[History Pages: 40 - Approaching the Gilded Age: Santa Cruz Enters the 1880s]]
*[[History Pages: 40 - Approaching the Gilded Age: Santa Cruz Enters the 1880s]]



Revision as of 19:48, 25 February 2023

Several members of the Grover family, natives of Maine, came to Santa Cruz County in the 1850s, establishing a sawmill in the mountains above Soquel. James Lyman (1820-1888) and his wife Hannah, along with brother Stephen Frealon (1830-1907) arrived in California in 1851. James' son Dwight William (1853-1924) was born in Stockton, so the brothers may have tried their luck at gold mining before turning to lumbering. James, Stephen and Dwight built three houses in a row on Walnut Avenue, across from today's Santa Cruz HS (Sidewalk Companion ch.9, item 7).