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Monterey County, California |
Great RegistersThe Monterey County Great Registers can be a valuable source of genealogical information! They contain the names of all registered voters, date and place of birth, occupation, and residence. If they are naturalized citizens they include the date, place, and courthouse where the naturalization occured. The following registers are available FREE online: 1872 Foreign Born Voters of California - by Jim W. Faulkinbury Family History Library microfilm resources: 1890 Great Register of Monterey County - Clifford, Karen Kampsula 1946 Original VolumesThe original, leather bound volumes of the following Registers are available in the County Archives: Great Registers: 1866-1870 Election Registers: 1932 Deputy Registrars Letters |
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Monterey County Historical Landmark NO. 354 OLD PACIFIC HOUSE - Originally built as a hotel between 1835 and 1847 by James McKinley, the building was known as the Pacific House in 1850, when it housed a public tavern. In later years law offices, a newspaper, small stores, and a ballroom occupied the premises. In 1880 David Jacks bought the property, and in 1954 Miss Margaret Jacks made a gift of the building to the State of California.. Location: Monterey State Historic Park, Custom House Plaza, Monterey | |
| Photo courtesy of Monterey County Historical Society |
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