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Title
Pino Alto
Pino Alto, the summer home of Mary and William T. Sesnon, was built in 1911. Mary Sesnon grew up near Soquel, the daughter of Benjamin and Kate Porter. Mr. Sesnon was vice-president of the Panama-International Exposition. The house was used as a seminary and school until 1978 when Cabrillo College purchased it. Part of the Cabrillo College campus, it is known as Sesnon House.
Source of information: Staff
Cabrillo College Website
Article on this Website, see link below.
Date Created and/or Issued
1915
Publication Information
Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Contributing Institution
Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Collection
Photo Collection
Rights Information
This photograph was published in Overland Monthly, February 1915.
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Description
Pino Alto, the summer home of Mary and William T. Sesnon, was built in 1911. Mary Sesnon grew up near Soquel, the daughter of Benjamin and Kate Porter. Mr. Sesnon was vice-president of the Panama-International Exposition. The house was used as a seminary and school until 1978 when Cabrillo College purchased it. Part of the Cabrillo College campus, it is known as Sesnon House.
Source of information: Staff
Cabrillo College Website
Article on this Website, see link below.
Type
image
Format
Image
Identifier
LH-om06
Language
English
Subject
Pino Alto
Sesnon House
Sesnon, Mary
Sesnon, William
Houses
Time Period
1910s
Place
Aptos
Relation
Santa Cruz's Architectural Heritage: Mission Revival, 1900
Pino Alto, County Home of the William T. Sesnon Family

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