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Water tank at Palo Verde Ranch



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  • Old well on Palo Verde Ranch, water tank in the distance

    Old well on Palo Verde Ranch, water tank in the distance

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    A water well on Rancho de los Palos Verdes (present-day Palos Verdes Peninsula and parts of San Pedro and Torrance, California). A water tank and windmill can be seen in the distance, on the right.

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  • Sepulveda House at Palo Verde

    Sepulveda House at Palo Verde

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    Three children standing on the steps of the Diego Sepulveda house (now in present-day San Pedro), part of the Rancho de los Palos Verdes (present-day Palos Verdes Peninsula and parts of San Pedro and Torrance, California).

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  • Sepulveda House at Palo Verde

    Sepulveda House at Palo Verde

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    View of the Diego Sepulveda house (now in present-day San Pedro, California), part of the Rancho de los Palos Verdes (present-day Palos Verdes Peninsula and parts of San Pedro and Torrance).

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  • The old oven on Sepulveda Ranch, S.P. Road

    The old oven on Sepulveda Ranch, S.P. Road

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    An old brick oven identified as being on a ranch of the Sepulveda family, on the Rancho de los Palos Verdes (present-day Palos Verdes Peninsula and parts of San Pedro and Torrance, California).

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  • View on Sepulveda Ranch

    View on Sepulveda Ranch

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    View of ranch buildings of the Sepulveda family, on the Rancho de los Palos Verdes (present-day Palos Verdes Peninsula and parts of San Pedro and Torrance, California). Another source identified this location as the Diego Sepulveda ranch, San Pedro (see notes, below).

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  • Old ranch houses on Sepulveda place, road on hill to the right

    Old ranch houses on Sepulveda place, road on hill to the right

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    Two wooden houses identified as being on a ranch of the Sepulveda family, on the Rancho de los Palos Verdes (present-day Palos Verdes Peninsula and parts of San Pedro and Torrance, California).

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