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# of photos: 2 photos Description: Lugo Adobe, built by Antonio Maria Lugo on his Rancho San Antonio, which was granted to him by the King of Spain in 1810. It is south of the city of Los Angeles, and the grant comprised 30,000 acres. 1855.
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# of photos: 2 photos Description: a) Adobe house built by Ezekiel Soberanes on Soberanes Point, San Simeon highway, Monterey County. This house has been covered with clapboards, and is still standing and occupied. b) José Eusebio Boronda Adobe. Built in 1840 on Rancho Rinconada del Sanjon in Monterey County.
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# of photos: 1 photo Description: Rancho Camulos, part of the San Francisco Rancho, granted to Antonio del Valle in 1841. This adobe was built in 1852, and played a part of the novel "Ramona" by Helen Hunt Jackson. Still occupied.
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# of photos: 2 photos Description: a) Large adobe house built by John Kottinger, the son-in-law of Juan Pablo Bernal in Pleasanton about 1855. Still standing and used for a store house. This house can be seen on Ray St. b) Augustin Bernal Adobe. Built by Bernal in 1850 on his portion of Rancho El Valle de San José, in the southern part of Alameda County. Still standing and occupied.
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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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# 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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