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Santiago Jacob Duckworth (June 2, 1862–June 28, 1930), known locally as S. J. Duckworth, served in the California State Assembly for the 61st district from 1893 to 1895. He was as an early Monterey pioneer businessman, real estate developer, and visionary of Carmel-by-the-Sea. In 1889, he wanted to build a Catholic summer resort, bought the rights to develop the Carmel area, filed a subdivision map, and started selling lots. After an unccessful undertaking, he sold the property to James Franklin Devendorf in 1902, who went on to found the Carmel Development Company and Carmel-by-the-Sea and the Carmel Highlands in California, United States. Duckworth helped shape the early development of Carmel, bringing the first major developers and builders to Carmel, and attracting some of the first re

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  • Santiago Jacob Duckworth (June 2, 1862–June 28, 1930), known locally as S. J. Duckworth, served in the California State Assembly for the 61st district from 1893 to 1895. He was as an early Monterey pioneer businessman, real estate developer, and visionary of Carmel-by-the-Sea. In 1889, he wanted to build a Catholic summer resort, bought the rights to develop the Carmel area, filed a subdivision map, and started selling lots. After an unccessful undertaking, he sold the property to James Franklin Devendorf in 1902, who went on to found the Carmel Development Company and Carmel-by-the-Sea and the Carmel Highlands in California, United States. Duckworth helped shape the early development of Carmel, bringing the first major developers and builders to Carmel, and attracting some of the first residents. (en)
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  • Santiago Jacob Duckworth (June 2, 1862–June 28, 1930), known locally as S. J. Duckworth, served in the California State Assembly for the 61st district from 1893 to 1895. He was as an early Monterey pioneer businessman, real estate developer, and visionary of Carmel-by-the-Sea. In 1889, he wanted to build a Catholic summer resort, bought the rights to develop the Carmel area, filed a subdivision map, and started selling lots. After an unccessful undertaking, he sold the property to James Franklin Devendorf in 1902, who went on to found the Carmel Development Company and Carmel-by-the-Sea and the Carmel Highlands in California, United States. Duckworth helped shape the early development of Carmel, bringing the first major developers and builders to Carmel, and attracting some of the first re (en)
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