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    # of photos: 3 photos Description: a) Mission Inn. Adobe house erected in 1840 by José Ramon Estrada. Later known as the St. Charles Hotel. Monterey. b) First theater, built in 1847 by Jack Swan. It was used as a boarding house, salon, warehouse, private residence. Later, first building used as a theater in California. c) Bonafacio Adobe, originally built on Alvarado Street in 1835 by José Rafael Gonzales. Later the home of Señorita Maria Ignacia Bonafacio. Removed to the Mesa.

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    # of photos: 3 photos Description: a, b) Casa Amesti. Built in the 30's by Don José Amesti for his bride, Encarnación Vallejo c) Adobe house erected by Francisco Soberanes in 1840, on Pierce St. By 1851 the house belonged to Jesus Soto. It is now called the Soto House.

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    # of photos: 2 photos Description: Joaquin de Soto Adobe house, restored. Joaquin erected this adobe house in 1824, in Monterey. Mrs. Mary Green bought this property in 1943, and lately restored the adobe. She is the curator at the Custom House in Monterey.

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    # of photos: 2 photos Description: a) Adobe home of J.M. [José Mario] Gil, in Jolon Valley, Monterey County, near Mission San Antonio. b)Adobe on Rancho Los Ojitos, in Monterey County.

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    # of photos: 3 photos Description: a) Bay View Hotel, built about 1878 by José Arano, at Aptos. [Photograph missing] b) Home of Pedro Zaballa in Salinas. Partly surrounded by a high wall topped with tiles that were taken from the roof of the Ex Soledad Mission. c) Adobe house erected in the early 1800's for the Mission San Antonio vaqueros. Later, this property was granted to Don Mariano Soberanes in 1842. This adobe was a small house, and was near the large adobe house that Don Mariano used for his home.

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    # of photos: 2 photos Description: a) Adobe home of Feliciano Soberanes on Rancho El Elisal, Monterey Co. Built in 1833. Later sold to Governor J.B. Alvarado. b) Adobe house erected by Francisco Soberanes, on his portion of the Ex Mission Soledad, in Monterey Co.

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