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    # of photos: 2 photos Description: Fulgencio Higuera Adobe. Built in 1841 on Rancho Agua Caliente in Southern Alameda County.

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    # of photos: 2 photos Description: José Higuera Adobe. Second adobe house built by Higuera in 1831. Still standing. In poor condition. Not occupied.

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    # of photos: 2 photos Description: a) [The second José Higuera Adobe, built in 1831] b) José Higuera Adobe. First house built on Rancho Los Tularctios, in 1821. 4,392.35 acres. Nothing left but crumbling walls.

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    # of photos: 2 photos Description: Vallejo Adobe. One of four adobes built by José de Jesus Vallejo on his Rancho Arroyo de la Alameda in 1842.

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    # of photos: 2 photos Description: a) José Castro House [On back of photograph: Crisanto Castro, Castro House. The son of Mariano Castro y Trinidad Peralta. Still standing near Castro Santa Clara Co. Station.] b) [On back of photograph]: South side of adobe on Ranch Santa Rita. Alameda County. Still occupied. Now Meadow Lark Dairy on Dublin Road.

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    # of photos: 2 photos Description: a) Large adobe house built by John Kottinger, the son-in-law of Juan Pablo Bernal in Pleasanton about 1855. Still standing and used for a store house. This house can be seen on Ray St. b) Augustin Bernal Adobe. Built by Bernal in 1850 on his portion of Rancho El Valle de San José, in the southern part of Alameda County. Still standing and occupied.

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