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'''John Woods''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24292397/john-woods 1818-1887]), after serving a year in the Mexican-American war, was already in the California gold country in 1848 when gold was discovered. Later that year, he came to Santa Cruz, eventually settling on a farm on the west side of the [[Arana Gulch]] estuary known as Woods Lagoon. In the 1960s, Woods Lagoon was converted into today's [[Santa Cruz Harbor]].
'''John Woods''' ([https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24292397/john-woods 1818-1887]), after serving a year in the Mexican-American war, was already in the California gold country in 1848 when gold was discovered. Later that year, he came to Santa Cruz, eventually settling on a farm on the west side of the [[Arana Gulch]] estuary known as Woods Lagoon. In the 1960s, Woods Lagoon was converted into today's [[Santa Cruz Harbor]].
* His Mexican-American War service in the New York Volunteers regiment is documented in an [https://archive.org/details/rollofsurvivorso00clarrich/page/6/mode/2up 1874 book titled "Roll of the Survivors"; viewable online at Internet Archive]. The roll states that as of 1874, Woods was living in Dover, Merced County. No evidence of the existence of "Dover" has been found.
* His Mexican-American War service in the New York Volunteers regiment is documented in an [https://archive.org/details/rollofsurvivorso00clarrich/page/6/mode/2up 1874 book titled "Roll of the Survivors"; viewable online at Internet Archive]. The book states that as of 1874, Woods was living in Dover, Merced County. No evidence of the existence of "Dover" has been found.


Woods was a charter member of the Soc. of Pioneers. Daughters Emma and Laura Woods were honorary members.
Woods was a charter member of the Soc. of Pioneers. Daughters Emma and Laura Woods were honorary members.

Revision as of 15:31, 14 November 2025

John Woods (1818-1887), after serving a year in the Mexican-American war, was already in the California gold country in 1848 when gold was discovered. Later that year, he came to Santa Cruz, eventually settling on a farm on the west side of the Arana Gulch estuary known as Woods Lagoon. In the 1960s, Woods Lagoon was converted into today's Santa Cruz Harbor.

Woods was a charter member of the Soc. of Pioneers. Daughters Emma and Laura Woods were honorary members.