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Don Antonio Peralta with his sons Nelson and Vicente, taken in San Francisco in 1869 |
Nelson later lived in Martinez and Vicente in Oakland. |
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1869 |
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Alta Mira Club, formerly Ygnacio Peralta Home, 561 Lafayette Avenue |
Alta Mira Club, formerly Ygnacio Peralta Home, 561 Lafayette Avenue. |
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Fulgencio Higuera's adobe on Rancho Aqua Caliente |
Fulgencio Higuera built this adobe on Rancho Agua Caliente in 1832 and the building stands today about the way you see above on the old Powers Ranch west of Hill Road several miles south of Warm Springs. |
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1953 |
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Abelardo Highera's adobe built in 1840's. Abelardo was son of Fugencio Higuera |
Abelardo Higuera, son of Fugencio, built this adobe in the 1840s. It still stands in a foothill canyon about one mile east of Warm Springs off the Curtner Road, fairly well preserved without the aid of modern minds. |
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1840 |
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Two Catholic Sisters, left, Amy Cameron |
Two Catholic Sisters, left, Amy Cameron. |
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Statue of Santa Teresa, Santa Teresa Rancho in Santa Clara County |
Statue was brought from Rome by Father Serafina and presented to Jesusita Bernal, wife of Ygnacio Bernal. Pedro, son of Jesusita and Ignacio, placed the statue of the patron saint in a glass enclosed niche on a boulder beside Santa Teresa Spring. |
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Adobe house built by Francisco Alviso in 1846, on Rancho Santa Rita in Southern Alameda County |
This rancho was granted to Dolores Pacheco in 1839. |
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1846 |
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Don Agustin Bernal's Adobe House on Rancho El Valle de San Jose in Alameda County |
Adobe house built about 1850 on rancho covering 48,435 acres. |
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1850 |
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Francisco Peralta and his son Joaquin in 1879 |
Don Francisco was the grandfather of Mrs. Caroline Whitcomb Hatherly, who lived at 1537 Hays St. |
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1879 |
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Barbara Peralta Whitcomb with her mother, Isadora Briones |
Barbara Peralta Whitcomb was the mother of Mrs. Hatherly. Isadora Briones was the wife of Francisco Peralta. |
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1880 |
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