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The Sans Divorce Scandal
A courtroom divorce was almost unheard of. Ed Sans got one, then left for Reno to start over.
More than a century on the Big Sur coast
True stories of the Plasketts and their neighbors — bears and gold, shipwrecks and weddings — drawn from letters, newspapers, and family memory.
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A courtroom divorce was almost unheard of. Ed Sans got one, then left for Reno to start over.
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She picked her own birthday: the day San Francisco shook to pieces in 1906.
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From 1890 Byron Plaskett carried the mail from Jolon Road twice a week, rain or shine, with a string of up to ten horses.
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Three Plaskett brothers built St. Luke's at Jolon in 1884 — and it still stands.
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Joe and Dave Moro of Chalk Peak worked the Sans sawmill for ten years — two of the last Jolon Indians.
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Winter in Pacific Valley meant bears in the stock pens and cougars in the hills.
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'A happier more carefree childhood cannot be imagined' — Mabel on growing up wild on Mill Creek.
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Conrad Kotts married two Plaskett sisters — and stood at Trenton when Washington took it.
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In five months of collecting, a self-taught Big Sur carpenter sent Alice Eastwood six plants new to science — and she named two of them for him.
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The Army took the Jolon country in 1941 — but the church the Plasketts built still holds services for soldiers.
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Where William Lucas built his first cabin in 1869, campers now pitch tents — and his soapstone hearth is still there.
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How a coast pioneer's wife became the beloved historian of the Big Sur country in the pages of The Land.