by Mabel Plaskett | Nov 1, 1960 | Plaskett
By Mabel Plaskett 🔊 Listen to Post “The new order cometh and the old order passeth away.” We know that change is inevitable and comes in the name of progress. Progress – what is it?...
by Mabel Plaskett | Oct 1, 1960 | Plaskett
“Old Rocky” – A Tale of the Mighty Hunter of the Lucias By Mabel Plaskett Known as “Old Rocky” from the years spent with an Indian tribe in the Rocky Mountains, few people knew his name was...
by Mabel Plaskett | Sep 1, 1960 | Plaskett
By Mabel Plaskett 🔊 Listen to Post Among the pagan Indians who stole silently from the hills to hear the first Padres sing the Canticle of Dawn at the San Antonio Mission were the forefathers of Antonio Fontes, known as “Tony.”...
by Mabel Plaskett | Aug 1, 1960 | Plaskett
“The Red House,” Three Story Log Structure, Still Standing By Mabel Plaskett In 1885 a family named Swetman lived on the north fork of Little Sur River. This river was called “Little River”...
by Mabel Plaskett | Aug 1, 1960 | Plaskett
By Mabel Plaskett 🔊 Listen to Post Among the earliest settlers along the Coast of Monterey County was Manuel Lopez, who with his wife, came straight from Mexico in about 1870, filed on a homestead and built a house close to the sea just south of...
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