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    # of photos: 2 photos Description: One of the Ortega Adobe houses in Santa Barbara. Restored and occupied. This adobe house can be seen from Highway 101.

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    # of photos: 2 photos Description: Fitch Adobe, in Sonoma, said to have been built by Jacob P. Leese.

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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: 2 photos Description: a) Large adobe house built by Capt. Alpheus Thompson for his wife, Francisca Carrillo. Later became the St. Charles Hotel. The last adobe to be torn down on State Street. Santa Barbara. [Cyanotype] b) Carrillo Adobe, erected by Daniel Hill, in Santa Barbara. Later called the Carrillo Adobe.

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    # of photos: 1 photo Description: Entrance to adobe house built by Don Marino Soberanes in the early fifties. Notice large grape vine. House still standing.

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    # of photos: 3 photos Description: a, b) Rancho Milpitas. Monterey County. Said to be the homes of Ygnacio Pastor, neophyte of the San Antonio Mission. May 5, 1838. c) José Fernandez Adobe. House built in 1841. Still standing. San José.

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