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    # of photos: 2 photos Description: a) José Pena Adobe. Built in 1841 near Mission Santa Clara. Still occupied. This adobe is being preserved by the Santa Clara Women's Club and is used as a club house. b) José Fernandez Adobe. Built in 1841. Santa Clara. Entrance and side.

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    # of photos: 4 photos Description: a, b) [Exterior of front of Casa Soberanes] c, d) [Landmark sign for Casa Soberanes, saying: "Casa Soberanes. Built for Prefect Don José Estrada in the early Mexican period. Later passed to the Soberanes family."]

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    # of photos: 2 photos Description: a) Adobe house built by Ezequiel [sic] Soberanes on Soberanes Point, San Simeon highway. Still standing and occupied. b) Adobe house on Blackburn St. in Watsonville. It was originally erected on the Bolsa de San Cayetano Rancho by José Vallejo. Later torn down and brought over to Watsonville, where it is used as a Girl Scout House.

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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: 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: José Higuera Adobe. Second adobe house built by Higuera in 1831. Still standing. In poor condition. Not occupied.

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