The San Andreas Collection

(Not our fault!)

Gary Thomas and Ron Wallace

(with Muriel Johnstone, Irene Paterson and James Gray)
© 2009 second printing (original copyright 2008)

San Andreas, California, was settled by Mexican gold miners in 1848. By 1850 over 1000 tents dotted the hillsides. The first church, built in 1852, was a canvas structure with a simple cross over the door designating it a church of the Roman Catholic faith. It was named for St. Andrew (San Andreas), the patron saint of Scotland, and the name of the settlement, and eventually the fault, was taken from this church.

Content

Aberdeen Hunt 8 x 32 S (3 couple)
The Bonnie Lass with the Curly Hair 8 x 32 R (3 couple)
The Changeling 8 x 48 J (3 couple)
Chris Ronald’s Strathspey 8 x 32 S (3 couple)
Cross Links 4 x 32 J (4 couple)
The Engine Room 8 x 32 R (3 couple)
Fort Worden’s Pearl 48J/48S/48R (4 couple square)
The MacDonalds’ Ball 8 x 32 S/R M (3 couple)
Maitland to Manchester 8 x 32 J (3 couple)
The Millville Grange 8 x 32 S (3 couple)
Old and Dangerous 8 x 32 S (2 couple)
Pugwash and Tatamagouche 8 x 32 R (3 couple)
The Shetland Shepherdess 8 x 32 J (3 couple)
Through the Streets of Prague 4 x 32 S (4 couple)
Whimsy 1 x 88 J (3 couple triangle)

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