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Columbus Tustin

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  • Columbus Tustin built a two-story building around 1875, where he and his family lived on the top floor.
    True
  • Columbus Tustin married Mary Cleveland.
    True
  • Hunter Madenburg’s (from McHugh's class) great aunt sculpted the bronze of Columbus Tustin!
    True
  • The City of Tustin was finally recognized in 1927.
    True
  • Columbus Tustin is buried in the Santa Ana Cemetery off Santa Clara and Tustin Avenue.
    True
  • Does the original Tustin school bell sit in front of the office in Irvine school district?
    False
  • Did schools have different rooms for different grades?
    False
  • Columbus Tustin moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania when he was 21 years old.
    False
  • The video you watched on Monday's slide was called "Little Home on the Prarie."
    False
  • Columbus Tustin moved his family to the area and called it “Tustin Town.”
    False
  • Columbus Tustin was born in California.
    False
  • Long ago, Tustin was full of maple trees.
    False
  • Unfortunately, Columbus Tustin he did not live to see his dream of a city come true. He died in 1883 and felt he was a failure.
    True
  • On the bottom floor of Columbus Tustin's house was a barber shop, and a cafe.
    False
  • C. Tustin became business partners with Nelson Stafford and they moved to Southern California.
    True
  • Columbus Tustin and Nelson Stafford bought over 1,300 acres of land in Santa Ana.
    True
  • Columbus Tustin offered people free land to come build a home in Tustin.
    True
  • Did old town Tustin become a city in 1920?
    False
  • Did Columbus Tustin die at the age of 57?
    True
  • Columbus Tustin was alive in 1927 to see his dream become a reality- Tustin becoming a city.
    False