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San Lorenzo



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San Lorenzo
Author(s): Doris Marciel, Hayward Area Historical Society

ISBN: 9780738546933

# of Pages: 128
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
On Sale Date: 11/06/2006

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San Lorenzo has been a desirable place to live since 1847, when squatters built their cabins on the north side of San Lorenzo Creek, then part of two Mexican ranchos. When landowners could not evict their unwanted guests, the settlement known as Squatterville grew into a town at Four Corners, now the intersection of Hesperian and Lewelling Boulevards. Named San Lorenzo in 1854, over the next 90 years it developed into a close-knit rural community. The great shipyard boom during World War II brought many new families to one of the first self-contained communities of tract homes in the nation, initially developed by David D. Bohannon. This tract, San Lorenzo Village, helped swell the population of this unincorporated area, striving to hold its own between the urban encroachment of San Leandro and Hayward.

Author Bio: Author Doris Marciel, a third-generation native San Lorenzan, teaches and writes about the history of San Lorenzo and owns the family home, purchased by her great-grandparents in 1875, where her grandfather and mother were both born. She tells the story of San Lorenzo's past with images from her own collection, the Hayward Area Historical Society, and other private collections.

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