The Boyd and Jaquith Blacksmith Shop was founded...
In this section of ConcordHistory.com, you will find many of the people and families that were instrumental in creating what we now call the city of Concord today.
Many people enjoy the Todos Santos Plaza (Concord was known originally as Todos Santos, “All Saints.”) as it is often full of vibrant activities today – from farmer’s markets, to musical performances, as well as community and civic events.
Learn about the rich history of the people and families that made Concord what it is today by clicking on any of the family names below.
The Society is actively engaged in collecting oral histories as well. To view a complete index of the transcribed oral history interviews available at the Resource Center, click here. Learn even more about the people of Concord.
The Boyd and Jaquith Blacksmith Shop was founded...
Pioneer Californian- "Alcalde" - Founder Grantee of Rancho...
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Cattlemen, Businessmen, Cultural Activists Activities of the Keller...
Mrs. Brubeck inherited their family home in 1911...
Early Entrepeneurs Frank William Foskett and Herbert Henry...
The Galindo Family
Hospitality was the byword in the McKinnon family...
Respected Educators Early residents of Todos Santos village...
The Fernando Pacheco Adobe is the only Concord...
Master Carpenter Laurence V. Perry was a native...
Over the years downtown Concord has been marked...
Antonio and Theresa Vasconi, natives of Varano Barghi...