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Description
Photograph of an exterior view of J.P. Bernal's L-shaped adobe on the F.E. "Lucky" Baldwin Ranch in Pleasanton, 1937. The adobe is comprised of two one-story sections, the longer of the two extending to the left and on which two stone chimneys can be seen. The section to the right is shorter and has two metal chimneys. The wooden frame for what appears to be a chickenwire fence surrounds the perimeter, and a squat, bare tree stands in the angle made by the two sections of the adobe. The area was also once part of the Rancho El Valle de San Jose, originally granted to Antonio Sunol, Antonio Maria Pico, Augustus Bernal and Jan P. Bernal.
Type
image
Format
1 photograph : photoprint, b&w 21 x 26 cm. photographic prints photographs
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