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    Alvinza Hayward (1821 – February 14, 1904) was an American mine-owner, capitalist, businessman, and financier. He was a well-known gold mining millionaire...
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    Dutton Hayward, who opened a hotel there in 1852. The U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System states the city was named after Alvinza Hayward...
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    Borel Estate Company.[citation needed] Hayward Park, the 1880 American Queen Anne-style residence of Alvinza Hayward (often said to be "California's first...
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  • and essayist Adam Hayward (born 1984), American football player Alvinza Hayward (1822–1904), gold mining millionaire Ashton Hayward 58th mayor of Pensacola...
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  • Domingo Ghirardelli Mifflin Wistar Gibbs Daniel Govan Ulysses Grant Alvinza Hayward Albert W. Hicks John Wesley Hillman Sherman Otis Houghton William B...
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    he helped pass the General Mining Act of 1872.: 66–70  Silver baron Alvinza Hayward, known in his lifetime as "California's first millionaire", held a...
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  • Luxembourgish politician, industrialist and engineer (born 1835) February 14 – Alvinza Hayward, American financier and businessman (born 1822) February 15 – Mark...
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    Benjamin Getz) succeeded the Peninsula Hotel, which was converted from Alvinza Hayward's mansion but had burned in 1920. The building was designed by local...
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    Building, San Francisco (1904; 1907 reconstruction with Julia Morgan) Alvinza Hayward Building (1906), 400 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, California;...
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    Emma Rose, the daughter of Black Diamond Mining Company president Alvinza Hayward. The original records for the cemetery were destroyed in the 1906 San...
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    Ralston, John Parrott, Henry Huntly Haight, Nicholas Luning, James Otis, Alvinza Hayward, Henry Mayo Newhall, and C. C. Butler. The new name of Laurel Hill...
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    Comstock Lode. When a body of silver ore was stuck in 1870, Jones and Alvinza Hayward acquired shares and were able to gain control of the Crown Point mine...
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    Kohl Building 400 Montgomery Street April 10, 1983 Also known as the Alvinza Hayward Building. 162 Hobart Building 582–592 Market Street July 9, 1983 163...
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    paleontologist, died of heart disease. Magnus Blix, 54, Swedish physiologist Alvinza Hayward, 82–83, American financier and businessman, died of the aftereffects...
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    as representative of the Bank of California. In August 1884, Mills, Alvinza Hayward, a San Francisco mining tycoon, and several other investors purchased...
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  • names: The D. O. Mills (named after Darius Ogden Mills), the Hayward (named after Alvinza Hayward), and the Black Diamond. One locomotive was a narrow-gauge...
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  • Fair. Other large stockholders included Leland Stanford, James Flood, Alvinza Hayward, and William Ralston. Also among the men associated with this pioneering...
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  • other early pioneers Dr. Robert O. Tripp, James "Grizzly" Ryder, and Alvinza Hayward, a bullwhacker from Amador County, to harvest the redwoods. Next, Alambique...
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  • Santa Clara Avenue and Oak Street, Alameda, California; NRHP-listed Alvinza Hayward Building (1906), 400 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, California;...
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    Assembly from Amador as a Democrat. In June 1859 he was nominated by Alvinza Hayward, also of Amador County, to be the candidate of the Democratic Lecompton...
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  • the "Rose Hill Cemetery," which was named for Emma Rose, daughter of Alvinza Hayward, who was president and chief stockholder of the Black Diamond Coal...
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