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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: 3 photos Description: a) Casas Gutierrez b) Memory Garden, patio of the old Pacific House. Built in the 1840's by Thomas Larkin and James McKinley for a hotel. c) Gen. José Castro Adobe in Monterey. Built in 1845, by Manuel Diaz.

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    # of photos: 2 photos Description: a) Rear of the Joaquin de Soto Adobe house. Before restoration. Photo taken in 1938. Joaquin's grandson, Augustine de Soto, was born there in 1865, and died there, in his seventies. b) Rear of the Joaquin de Soto Adobe, after restoration, in 1953.

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    # of photos: 2 photos Description: Casa de Lopez Adobe. Built in 1835. Known as the Francisco Lopez Adobe. Old Town, San Diego. Condemned.

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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: 2 photos Description: a) Adobe home and school house built by W.E.P. Hartnell. b) Adobe house built for Sacramento Castro, on Rancho Arroyoita, Santa Cruz Co.

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