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  3. Carmel Pine Cone - Wikipedia

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    The Carmel Pine Cone is a free weekly Californian newspaper. [1] [2] It serves the city of Carmel-by-the-Sea and the surrounding Monterey Peninsula, Carmel Valley and Big Sur region of Monterey County in central California. The paper is known for red-baiting. [3] [4] It is a newspaper of record for Monterey County. [5]

  4. Perry Newberry - Wikipedia

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    In 1922 he became the fifth mayor of Carmel-by-the-Sea, known for his efforts to maintain the rustic atmosphere of Carmel's art colony by resisting infrastructure improvements and to "keep Carmel free from tourists". [1] In 1924 became the editor and co-publisher of the Carmel Pine Cone.

  5. Thomas Vincent Cator - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Vincent Cator was born in Jersey City, New Jersey on March 23, 1888. He was the son of Thomas Vincent Cator Sr. (1851-1920), [2] a lawyer and politician who ran for office for the Populist Party in California in the late 19th century.

  6. Don Blanding - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Blanding wrote Drifter's Gold from his Carmel-by-the ... he also wrote a weekly column in the Carmel Pine Cone, called "From A ...

  7. Samuel Finley Brown Morse - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Finley Brown Morse (July 18, 1885 – May 10, 1969) was an American environmental conservationist and the developer of Pebble Beach.He was known as the Duke of Del Monte and ran his company from the 1919 until his death in 1969.

  8. Samuel Bolton Colburn - Wikipedia

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    Something of a local legend on the Peninsula for his acerbic wit and eccentric character, Colburn was an active member of the artistic community, teaching, writing art criticism for the Carmel Pine Cone, executing public murals, and exhibiting in galleries and museums throughout California, and in Colorado, New York, and London. [10] [11]

  9. Grant Wallace - Wikipedia

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    He died August 12, 1954, in Berkeley, California.. His works were recovered from his Carmel cabin after his death, and some of his art and diagrams were included in The End is Near!, Visions of Apocalypse, Millennium and Utopia, ISBN 0-9664272-7-0, published by Dilettante Press.