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Since several of us have visited Santa Cruz Island over the years, anchored around it, hiked on the edges and dodged the tankers and container ships on the way over, the following may be of interest.
It's a book which the local (Escondido) library had: Santa Cruz Island, A History of Conflict and Diversity by John Gherini, 1997, The Arthur H Clark Co. John is a member of the family that owned the island since the 1860's and, before it was split between the NPS and Nature Conservancy, ran (with his siblings) the east part of the island. It goes into detail about the family divides, the ranching history, Stantons ownership and the present ownership. Pictures and a lot of detail, the latter of which you might be able to wade through. It proves that you should never leave your children anything, it'll only cause problems.
I can hardly wait until we get to go there again.
Boris
It's a book which the local (Escondido) library had: Santa Cruz Island, A History of Conflict and Diversity by John Gherini, 1997, The Arthur H Clark Co. John is a member of the family that owned the island since the 1860's and, before it was split between the NPS and Nature Conservancy, ran (with his siblings) the east part of the island. It goes into detail about the family divides, the ranching history, Stantons ownership and the present ownership. Pictures and a lot of detail, the latter of which you might be able to wade through. It proves that you should never leave your children anything, it'll only cause problems.
I can hardly wait until we get to go there again.
Boris