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# of photos: 2 photos Description: a) Adobe home of Mariano Jesus Soberanes on Rancho Los Ojitos, acquired by Soberanes in 1842. The two houses were built in the early 1800s. b) Before 1935, the tiles were removed from the roof of this old adobe, and a corrugated iron roof replaced the tile. During World War II, troops from an army base [research shows Fort Hunter Liggett], close by, used this old adobe for Target Practice, and it was totally destroyed.
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# of photos: 2 photos Description: a) Ruins of old Hotel in Jolon. Monterey County. [Research shows this is the Dutton Hotel and Stagecoach Station] b) Epitacio Garcia Adobe house in Jolon Valley, Monterey Co. Entrance.
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# of photos: 2 photos Description: a) Rear of [unidentified] adobe, in Jolon Valley, Monterey Co. b) Rear of the Epitacio Garcia Adobe, in Jolon Valley.
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# of photos: 2 photos Description: a) Adobe home of J.M. [José Mario] Gil, in Jolon Valley, Monterey County, near Mission San Antonio. b)Adobe on Rancho Los Ojitos, in Monterey County.
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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: 2 photos Description: a) Rear of the Garcia Adobe. This part is on the main highway going to Jolon. b) Epitacio Garcia Adobe. Rear. Now owned by W. Dunn. Not occupied.
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