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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: Packard Adobe, in Santa Barbara, built in 1865 as a winery.

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    # of photos: 1 photo Description: Patio of Covarrubias Adobe, in Santa Barbara. Built in 1817, by Domingo Carrillo. In 1853, acquired by Jose Maria Covarrubias.

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    # of photos: 1 photo Description: [Feliz-Goux Adobe] Goux Adobe, built about 1812. Belonged to Maria Antonio Feliz in 1853. Soon after acquired by Jules Emil Goux. Still in possession of this family. Santa Barbara. Demolished in 1955.

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    # of photos: 1 photo Description: Ramon Gonzales Adobe, in Santa Barbara. Stood on East de la Guerra Street near the corner of Garden Street. (Destroyed). [Photographer: E.R. Jackson. 1912]

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    # of photos: 1 photo Description: One of the Berryessa Adobe houses erected on the Milpitas Rancho. Now demolished.

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