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The oldest building at Salz was probably built around 1861.
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Subject Headings and Keywords: Industries--Tanneries--Salz Tannery, Leather Industry, Buildings, Facades, Logos, Flags, Flagpoles, Fences, Signs, Factories, Horses, Carts and Wagons, Employees, Men
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"Papa" Anecito used horse and wagon to transport the tannoak bark from the drying sheds across Highway 9 to the main Salz Tannery buildings.
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Hides were stacked after being removed from the salt pits.
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The Salz sculpture was hoisted by crane and paused on River Street prior to its installation in the tannery courtyard.
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Subject Headings and Keywords: Arts and Entertainment--Public Art, Industries--Tanneries--Salz Tannery, Leather Industry, Men, Clothing and Dress, Hoisting Machinery, Trucks, Buildings, Smokestacks, Fountains, Sculpture
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Salz Tannery employed about 185 people in 1985.
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Subject Headings and Keywords: Industries--Tanneries--Salz Tannery, Portraits--Group, Leather Industry, Men, Women, Clothing and Dress, Cows, Buildings, Fire Hydrants, Fountains, Sculptures, Employees
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Jeremy Lezin took this aerial photograph of the Salz Tannery sometime in the 1980's.
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The Salz Leathers sign includes the logo as well as the phrase "natural leather since 1861".
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Designed by J. W. Newcum, the "Octagon" served Santa Cruz County for 86 years as its Hall of Records, at the southwest corner of Front and Cooper Streets.
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A tree and the Leonard building visible behind a pile of debris in a fenced-off area
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