2004, 43 pp.
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Alvin C. Richardson was born on Beach Road in Watsonville, California on October 5, 1908. His grandfather had arrived in the Pajaro Valley in 1858, where he began the family farm on Beach Road. This is the place where Richardsons father was born. In the late 19th century the family raised potatoes on Beach Road. In 1890 Richardsons grandfather began to grow apples on a hundred-acre ranch along Green Valley Road. In the 1920s Richardsons father raised sweet peas on the Beach Road property, and Alvin remembered fondly the decorative tubs of sweet peas that his father provided him with on his wedding day in 1929.
Richardson grew up in Watsonville, attended Watsonville High School, and spent
his entire life in the Pajaro Valley. At the time of this interview in 1977
he had lived at his farm on Buena Vista Drive since 1934. Except for a brief
stint at Permanente in Moss Landing during World War II, Richardson completely
devoted himself to farming. He primarily raised bush berries.
In this oral history conducted on May 6, 1977 at Richardsons home on Buena
Vista Drive, he discusses in detail varieties of berries grown throughout the
years, the labor and capital requirements of farming, and the challenges of
marketing and distribution. Finally his older sister, Ruth Johnson, joined the
interview to share her remarkable early recollections of the family farm, as
well as describe some of the diaries and ledgers still in the familys
possession.