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    # of photos: 2 photos Description: a) Patio of the Jose Maria Covarrubias Adobe in Santa Barbara b) Adobe house acquired by Jose Maria Covarrubias in 1853. Santa Barbara. This adobe was built by Domingo Carrillo in 1817. His daughter married Covarrubias. [On back of photograph]: Irene Soberanes and cousin Amy Cameron [shown in photograph].

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    # of photos: 1 photo Description: Patio of Covarrubias Adobe, in Santa Barbara. Built in 1817, by Domingo Carrillo. In 1853, acquired by Jose Maria Covarrubias.

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    # of photos: 2 photos Description: a) Casa de Estudillo, built 1825 by Don Jose Antonio Estudillo. For about 25 years this large adobe house has been known as Ramona's Marriage Place. Old Town, San Diego. b) Casa de Carrillo Adobe. Built by Francisco Ruiz and occupied by Don Joaquin Carrillo about 1820. Old Town, San Diego. Portion of the Carrillo Adobe. Erected in 1810, and restored in 1931. Old Town, San Diego. La Casa de Carrillo.

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    # of photos: 2 photos Description: Large adobe house erected by Señora Maria Ygnacia Lopez de Carrillo, on Rancho de Santa Rosa in 1841, Sonoma Co. [Man in top photograph is Paul Soberanes.]

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    # of photos: 2 photos Description: One of the Ortega Adobe houses in Santa Barbara. Restored and occupied. This adobe house can be seen from Highway 101.

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    # of photos: 2 photos Description: Adobe house built by Rafael Gonzales in 1825. One of his daughters married Cristobel Ramirez in 1865. This old adobe, now restored, is known as the Ramirez Adobe. Santa Barbara.

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