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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
Soquel
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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.
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Daubenbiss
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