Monterey County, California
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Many directories are available in the County Archives and all local Libraries

Family History Library microfilm resources:

Monterey County directories - list of available directories
1889, 1899 San Jose Directory - includes Monterey County
1960 Salinas Directory - residential and business directory
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1875 Monterey County Directory

Submitted by Anita C. Mason

Sorted by Surname:

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z |

Source: HAND-BOOK AND DIRECTORY OF SANTA CLARA, SAN BENITO, SANTA CRUZ, MONTEREY AND SAN MATEO COUNTIES. Compiled and Published by L.L. Paulson. Francis & Valentine Commercial Steam Presses, 517 Clay Street. © 1875.

Additional Source: THE HAND BOOK TO MONTEREY AND VICINITY: A Complete Guide Book For Tourists, Campers and Visitors. Published by Walton & Curtis. Bacon & Company Printers. San Francisco. © 1875.


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Photo of Historical Landmark MISSION SAN ANTONIO DE PADUA

Monterey County Historical Landmark

NO. 232 MISSION SAN ANTONIO DE PADUA - Mission San Antonio de Padua, established on July 14, 1771, was the third in a series of missions founded in Alta California by Father Junípero Serra. Its picturesque setting in the valley of the San Antonio River within the Santa Lucia Range makes it one of today's most outstanding examples of early mission life.

Location: Take Jolon Rd 26.5 mi from Hwy 101, to Hunter-Ligget Military Reservation, 23 mi W of King City.


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