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Old adobe home of F. P. F. Temple on Rancho La Merced
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Old adobe home of F. P. F. Temple on Rancho La Merced
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Image of the adobe residence of Francis Pliny F. Temple, one of the first Los Angeles County Supervisors, at Rancho La Merced (present day Montebello, California). A wagon, dog, and railroad tracks can be seen.
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Home of B. Machado
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View of an adobe house identified as the residence of Bernardino Machado, on Rancho La Ballona (present-day Culver City, California). A woman and child can been seen standing in the doorway at the far center right of image and a carriage is at the center left of image.
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Part of Machado Home
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Image of the ruins of a Machado family adobe with a broken fence and some of the adobe bricks still covered in white plaster, on Rancho La Ballona (present-day Culver City, California).
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Ruins of Garfias home, Rancho San Pasqual
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Image of the ruins of an adobe structure attributed to the Manuel Garfias family on the Rancho San Pasqual property (present day South Pasadena, California).
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Ruins of Garfias home, Rancho San Pasqual
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Image of the ruins of an adobe structure attributed to the Manuel Garfias family on the Rancho San Pasqual property (present day South Pasadena, California).
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Yorba home from a distance
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Image of adobe ruins attributed to the Yorba family on Rancho Canon de Santa Ana (present day Yorba Linda, California). (It is unclear if this is the two-story adobe building that was the residence of Bernardo Yorba, also known as the Yorba Hacienda.)
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