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California historic landmark
Site of Home of Diego Sepúlveda
Home of Diego Sepúlveda
Location700 block of Channel St, San Pedro, CA
Coordinates33°45′2″N 118°17′32″W / 33.75056°N 118.29222°W / 33.75056; -118.29222
Built1853
California Historical Landmark
DesignatedJan. 3, 1944
Reference no.380
Site of Home of Diego Sepúlveda is located in the Los Angeles metropolitan areaSite of Home of Diego SepúlvedaLocation of Site of Home of Diego Sepúlveda in the Los Angeles metropolitan area

Site of Home of Diego Sepúlveda is an adobe home, built by José Diego Sepúlveda (1820–1869) in 1853. This was the first two-story Monterey-type adobe built in Southern California. It was designated a California Historic Landmark (No. 380) on Jan. 3, 1944. It was located in what is now San Pedro, Los Angeles, California. Nothing remains of the home.

José Diego Sepúlveda was part owner of Rancho San Bernardino. José Diego Sepúlveda married María Francisca Elisalde at Mission San Gabriel Arcángel. Their eldest son was Román Dolores Sepúlveda (1851–1940). José Diego Sepúlveda was the son of José Dolores Sepúlveda (1793–1824) and María Ignacia Marcia Ávila.

Further information: Sepúlveda family of California

See also

References

  1. californiahistoricallandmarks.com, Site of Home of Diego Sepúlveda
  2. Ca Parks, Site of Home of Diego Sepúlveda
  3. No. 380 Home of Diego Sepúlveda
  4. Watercolor of Diego Sepúlveda Home
  5. Román Dolores Sepúlveda
  6. Román Sepúlveda on a Horse


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