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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: 2 photos Description: a) Adobe home of Feliciano Soberanes on Rancho El Elisal, Monterey Co. Built in 1833. Later sold to Governor J.B. Alvarado. b) Adobe house erected by Francisco Soberanes, on his portion of the Ex Mission Soledad, in Monterey Co.

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    # of photos: 2 photos Description: [Don Fernando Pacheco Adobe] These pictures were taken on August 17, 1941, on the day of the dedication of this adobe, by the Contra Costa Horsemen's Association. Now used as their meeting place, and a museum. This adobe house was erected about 1846.

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    # of photos: 2 photos Description: Mariano Guadalupe Soberanes Adobe, built in 1850 on Ex Mission Soledad Rancho.

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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: 3 photos Description: a) [Front view of Juan Miguel Anzar's adobe] b) Adobe house called Plaza Hotel. It was originally built for the San Juan Bautista Mission guards in San Juan. [See also photograph (55-a).] c) Chavez Adobe [Also known as the Basque Rafael Pico Adobe.]

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