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    # of photos: 2 photos Description: a) [Cooper Molera Adobe] Adobe house erected by Capt. John B. Cooper for his bride Encarnación Vallejo in 1829. This house and other buildings connected to this place still belong to descendants of Capt. Cooper. b) Casa Grande, adobe house built by Mariano G. Vallejo on his Rancho Petaluma about 1836. This house was used by his vaqueros. It is now owned by the N.S.G.W. [Native Sons of the Golden West] and is a State Landmark. Vacant.

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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: Salvador Vallejo Adobe. One of his two adobes on the square, now called Sonoma Plaza.

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    # of photos: 2 photos Description: a) Large adobe house, called Blue Wing Hotel. Built by Gen. Vallejo. It now houses the Chamber of Commerce and the Blue Wing Museum. b) Adobe house built by Salvador Vallejo in Sonoma, across from the Sonoma Plaza on Spain Street. Later called the Swiss Hotel.

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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: 1 photo Description: Adobe house built by José Castro, in 1825, in San Juan. Now a State Landmark.

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