Soquel Pioneer home

Pictures from Soquel Pioneer picnic Summer 2006

Soquel Emblem

History of Soquel & Capitola

Soquel School History

Soquel Church

Paper Mill

Bridge and
Flume

Intersection

East Walnut Mill site

John Daubenbiss of Soquel

Daubenbiss house

Soquel circa 1912

Castro-Noble adobe

1868 Map of Soquel & Capitola

Averon House

Grover's Mill

Soquel News

Beechler's Sanitarium

Capitola Museum home

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Last revised 4/08


Pioneers Daubenbiss and Hames bought the Rancho Rodeo in 1847 and started gristmills and a flourmill. The both planted farms and donated land for Soquel's first schools. Daubenbiss, who stayed in Soquel for the rest of his life as a town founder, also gave land for the community cemetery.

John Daubenbiss