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Santa Cruz County History - Films
Santa Cruz Sentinel-News, Morning Edition. Aug. 25, 1917. p. 8
MISS MINTER AND CO. TO FILM PLAY AT BEN LOMOND
Mary Miles Minter, known to every patron of the movies, and company arrived in Santa Cruz late last night from King City and proceeded to Ben Lomond, where a film version of "Peggy Takes The Lead" will be taken. There were 18 people in the company, including the mother of the star. Lloyd Ingram is director. The party travels in four autos.
Permanent quarters of the company is at Santa Barbara.
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