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    # of photos: 2 photos Description: a) Cooper Adobe, built by Capt. John B. Cooper for his bride Encarnación Vallejo in 1829. b) All of this property is still owned by some of his descendants.

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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: 2 photos Description: Altamirano Adobe, erected by Abelino Altamirano for his bride, Encarnación Martinez, in Alhambra Valley, near Martinez. Restored by the Swett family.

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    # of photos: 2 photos Description: Entrance to the Capt. William Goodwin Dana Adobe house, on Rancho Nipomo in San Luis Obispo County. This adobe was erected in 1839.

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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: 3 photos Description: a) [Vasquez Adobe] Casa Vasquez, formerly one story b) Casa Molera, site of the old Chalk House, erected in 1847, by Francisco Garcia, in Monterey c) Casa de la Torre. Built by Joaquin de la Torre in the late 30's. In Monterey.

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