A photograph of a lithograph depicting the exterior of the Sepulveda House, located on N. Main St. The adobe was built around 1847 on the site between Bath (renamed Main) St. and Vine (renamed Olvera) St. It was a one-story flat roofed adobe house, but by 1880, it was expanded to two stories with a hipped roof. In 1881, Sen~ora Gallardo deeded the property to her daughter, Sen~ora Eloisa Martinez de Sepulveda, who built the Eastlake Victorian house still in existence today at the site.
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