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Monument Marking Northern Boundary of Rancho San Leandro |
Root Park on East 14th St. Estudillo received his grant from the Mexican Government in 1842 and built his home in 1850-51. |
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1938 |
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Mission Soledad. Located between Salinas River and Santa Lucia Mountains |
Founded October 9, 1791. Soledad is the Spanish word for lonliness. |
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Drawing of Casa Bonifacio, Monterey California |
Drawing of Casa Bonifacio, Monterey California. |
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Antonio Peralta Adobe |
This old Rancho San Antonio adobe probably housed four of Don Luis Peralta's sons. It was built at what is now 34th Avenue and Paxton Streets; was torn down in 1897 and its bricks used to construct the Dimond Park Scout House. |
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1897 |
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Dimond Park Scout House |
Fire - believed caused by vandals - resulted in an estimated $4000 in damages to the old adobe hut in Dimond Park late last night. The adobe bricks of the place came from the Peralta mansion home, built in 1828 in East Oakland. Hut is Boy Scout meeting place. |
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1954 |
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San Leandro Boys Club Band |
San Leandro Boys Club Band. |
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1920 |
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Don Antonio's Last Home,Paxton and 34th Avenues, Oakland |
One of Peralta sons who once owned a good part of this territory. House was built in 1870 and moved to present site in 1897. At right is Spanish pine planted by Peraltas in 1851. |
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1940 |
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Tonita Peralta Lehman Before Her Marriage |
Direct descendant of Don Luis Maria Peralta and one of the rightful heirs of land worth hundreds of millions of dollars. |
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1900 |
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00001668 |
Berryessa Adobe House, Near Lake Berryessa |
Demolished many years ago. |
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00001669 |
Juan Pablo Bernal |
Juan Pablo Bernal. |
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1860 |
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