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- community of Searsville. Shortly after the turn of the 18th century, three or four small shops were established in Wmsbg and Searsville to specialize...
- Searsville (c.1854–1891) was a San Mateo County, California town located in what is now the Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve on Corte Madera Cr**** and...
- Francisquito Cr**** watershed) to form a reservoir known as Searsville Reservoir or Searsville Lake. Searsville Dam is located in the Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve...
- importance of that research. The preserve encomp****es Jasper Ridge and Searsville Lake (actually a reservoir) and the upper reaches of San Francisquito...
- below Searsville Lake in the Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve on lands purchased by Stanford University in 1892. The lake is formed by Searsville Dam,...
- earlier, in 1813, it had been branded as the butter capital of the world. Searsville, once an economic center and location of the town government, lost its...
- refilled Lake Lagunita to up to 8 feet of depth. Two other reservoirs, Searsville Lake on San Francisquito Cr**** and Felt Lake, are on more remote sections...
- Street was named for the train station that once existed in the village. Searsville Road was named in honor of the Sears family, which was once prominent...
- University lands just across the border from Woodside. Sausal Cr**** enters Searsville Reservoir, which flows to San Francisco Bay via San Francisquito Cr****...
- by the confluence of Corte Madera Cr**** and Bear Cr**** not far below Searsville Dam. Further downstream, Los Trancos Cr**** is a tributary to San Francisquito...