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2024

Volume 4, Issue 7

The Ladies Home Journal Magazine Cover

from the collection in our library.

"sharing the histories and the diverse legacies of people, stories and places"

Happy Holidays

from

Monterey History and Art


On behalf of the Board of Directors of the Monterey History and Art Association, I want to express our gratitude for your support during 2024 and extend our warm wishes for a happy, healthy and productive 2025. As we enter the holiday period, we ask that you please consider a year-end donation to help replace the leaking roof at Casa Serrano. The Monterey County Gives campaign gives us the opportunity to promote Monterey History and Art and to gain income we need for the roof replacement. Please help us by donating through the MCGives program. Donations will be accepted until midnight, December 31st. You can make donations at:

http://www.montereycountygives.com/

Thank you for your support.

Gary Spradlin, President, Monterey History and Art Association

MAYO HAYES O’DONNELL LIBRARY


The following story is taken from the version printed in the Noticias of December 1958. It was a favorite of Mayo Hayes O’Donnell.


STAGECOACH SANTA CLAUS OF JOLON



Moonlight trickled slowly through the low-hanging clouds along the Santa Lucia

mountains and plummeted into the ancient valley of the Mission San Antonio, and finally, up the small gullies and ravines along the old stagecoach road to the east of Jolon.


One telltale shaft of light from this brilliant December moon outlined the figure of a small boy crouched behind some rocks and hidden by undergrowth. Once he left his hiding place and went to the middle of the road, which was nothing more than two wagon ruts squirming off into the night. He seemed to be waiting for something, for somebody. It was Christmas Eve, 1881, and Carl Edward Browne, age 8, was waiting for Santa Claus to come in on the south-bound stage from Soledad.


Carl Edward remembered it had been only that morning when his father said, rather exasperatingly, "I've told you time and again, son, that Santa Claus will be here tonight because he will come in by the stagecoach."


"Well," said Carl Edward, "I know he can't come in by sled. We ain't got no snow here like we had in Ohio."


"When you wake up tomorrow morning," his father said, "you'll find your Christmas stocking will be filled and you will have a fine time with all your presents, wait and see, son. Wait and see."


The youngster had been worried about Santa's arrival ever since the family moved out to this 160-acre ranch near the stagecoach stop at Jolon. And his father repeatedly told him that Santa would arrive by coach. So, there he was waiting beside the road for the night coach to come in. He would see

Santa probably riding with Charlie Moran, the grizzled old driver who waved at him from his perch high atop the stage. Not that he believed Santa would not arrive, but maybe Charlie would not recognize him. Maybe Charlie would not stop at the Browne's ranch a few hundred feet from the road. Carl Edward had crawled out of his bedroom window just to make sure everything was going to be alright for his first Christmas in California.


Suddenly from down the road he could hear the horses. Out of the flickering

shadows which skitted and pranced nervously in the valley meadow the boy saw the team moving in the moonlight. And he heard the long wail of the horn which Charlie always blew to warn the hostlers at the inn to get ready.

Carl Edward shivered with excitement as the hoofs drummed nearer. He edged back into the brush, as if the driver could see him. He heard someone yell, "Come on Prancer, you lop-eared no good, flea-bitten varmit! You, too, Blitzen! Keep moving!"


High atop the coach perched a big fat man with a conical shaped hat which fel down over one eye. His long whiskers floated behind him, as if trying to keep up with their reckless owner. "Why it's Santa himself driving," Carl Edward thought. And they weren't horses, they were reindeer. He could see their antlers silhouetted in the flitting moonlight. It was Santa, not coming as a passenger, but driving his own reindeer.


When Santa did not stop at the Browne ranch, Carl Edward, only 8, began to cry. He walked slowly back to the sprawling ranch house and let himself in a

bedroom window and back to bed. When his mother woke him in the morning with the announcement he had better come quick to see what Santa had left for him, Carl Edward was startled and said, "But how could he? He went on by, I saw him, I saw him." He was amazed when he beheld the sparkling Christmas tree and all the presents in his stocking and under the

tree.


Later that day Jack Browne walked into the inn at Jolon. Near the stove sat the driver, Charlie Moran, munching on a fist-sized chaw of tobacco. "Charlie, you old rascal, that was a wonderful stunt. My kid sneaked out last night and saw you ride by. He told us all about it. He swears it was Santa Claus and his reindeer instead of you and the team. Did you tie deer antlers on them horses?"


Charlie looked long and speculatively out of the window toward the green hills and sighed. "Funny thing about that, Jack, you're the third person that's said they'd seen Santa Claus last night. You see, what makes it funny is the fact that there ain't been a stagecoach out of Soledad for three days."

Drawing by Edward Vischer depicting the Jolan Stagecoach station, June 26, 1875. Henry C. Dodge, Proprietor.

Dutton Hotel, 1903, Stagecoach Stion on Jolon Road, Jolon, CA

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Christmas in the Adobes 

December 13 & 14, 2024 

5:00-9:00 pm

Downtown Monterey 

Monterey State Historic Park Association (MSHPA) and California State Parks present the 40th Annual Christmas in the Adobes. Return to the days of Alta California during Monterey’s premier holiday event, Christmas in the Adobes. This early evening walking tour of Monterey’s historic adobes adorned in holiday décor surprises and delights visitors with welcoming, candle-lit luminarias leading the way to each building’s entrance. Enjoy festive music and a variety of entertainment, as you explore over a dozen magical, historic adobes on the tour. Hear the stories of Monterey’s earliest buildings and savor the warm spirit of the community of this annual event that has become a family favorite during the holidays.

This charitable annual fundraiser for Monterey State Historic Park raises funds for the State Park’s educational history programs for elementary students, as well as for the restoration of the historic First Theatre. The State Parks buildings are joined by over a dozen community partner buildings – some of which are only open to the public during this event.


TICKET INFO

Tickets may be purchased in person at the Pacific House and Custom House Stores and online. Tickets will not be sold over the phone.

 

The Custom House Store is open Thursday-Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 pm and is located at 1 Custom House Plaza in Monterey near Old Fisherman's Wharf. The Pacific House Store is open Tuesday-Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and is located at 20 Custom House Plaza, adjacent to the Custom House Store. 

The event takes place rain or shine! 

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Tickets purchased online may not be collected in advance. They can only be collected on event nights at one of the Will Call locations. 

Christmas in the Adobes Ticket Sales

Stop by the Library During Christmas in the Adobes

The library is participating in Christmas in the Adobes on Dec 13 and 14. Our volunteer harpist, Yvonne Crane, will be playing again this year. We’ll have our Christmas stockings (made from ties), many interesting books for sale, and Jo Mora tree ornaments for your holiday shopping list.

Also visit Casa Serrano During Christmas in the Adobes

The volunteers at Casa Serrano are ready to welcome visitors during Christmas in the Adobes. Musical entertainment by the Old Town Ensemble The Casa will be beautifully decorated for the season. We hope to see you.

HOLIDAY BOOK SALE AT the Monterey Public Library

DECEMBER 6 and 7 2024

10 am – 4 pm

Our library has been invited to participate in the Holiday Book Sale held at Monterey Public Library on December 6 and 7. There will be a preview and reception on Thursday evening at the library from 5 to 7 pm. We hope that our members will support this fundraising event and find some treasures “in the stacks”.


Holiday Gift Shopping at Stanton Center


Need a unique gift this season? We have Jo Mora ornaments, candles, greeting cards, soaps, children's items, Cartes and much more. The Musuem Store is open during our regular museum hours. Stop in and see what we have!


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