Palmer, Darrow (1891-1968) and Palmer, Nina (? - 1967)

1963, x, 50 pp., 5 illus.

Frederick A. Hihn and Santa Cruz in the Early 1900s [full text pdf]

Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Image

Photo: Mr. and Mrs. Darrow Palmer in their garden, October 5, 1963

Mr. and Mrs. Palmer were asked to comment on Frederick A. Hihn (1829-1913), who was one of Santa Cruz's wealthiest and most influential citizens. He played a major role in the development of the county's roads and railroads, founded the resort city of Capitola, owned and developed much of the Santa Cruz business district, owned the city waterworks, was involved in banking, and owned huge tracts of prime timberland in the county. In their youth, both Mr. and Mrs. Palmer worked for F. A. Hihn. They describe Hihn and some of his business enterprises and discuss several of the major industries that were in Santa Cruz in the early 1900s.

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