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'''Bernard Peyton''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/107253959/bernard-peyton 1826-1906]), born in Virginia, was the second and longest-tenured superintendent of the [[California Powder Works]]. In 1875 he built a mansion well up the steep eastern bank of the [[San Lorenzo River]], providing and expansive view overlooking the Works. He and his family lived there until 1900. Bernard's third son William Charles Peyton became Assistant Superintendent in 1887 after graduating from UC Berkeley, and built his own mansion next to his father's.
'''Bernard Peyton''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/107253959/bernard-peyton 1826-1906, Colma]), born in Virginia, was the second and longest-tenured superintendent of the [[California Powder Works]]. In 1875 he built a mansion well up the steep eastern bank of the [[San Lorenzo River]], providing and expansive view overlooking the Works. He and his family lived there until 1900. Bernard's third son William Charles Peyton became Assistant Superintendent in 1887 after graduating from UC Berkeley, and built his own mansion next to his father's.
* A portrait of superintendent Bernard Peyton appears in [[Santa Cruz County (1896 book)]] on p.26.  
* A portrait of superintendent Bernard Peyton appears in [[Santa Cruz County (1896 book)]] on p.26.  


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Bernard Peyton (1826-1906, Colma), born in Virginia, was the second and longest-tenured superintendent of the California Powder Works. In 1875 he built a mansion well up the steep eastern bank of the San Lorenzo River, providing and expansive view overlooking the Works. He and his family lived there until 1900. Bernard's third son William Charles Peyton became Assistant Superintendent in 1887 after graduating from UC Berkeley, and built his own mansion next to his father's.