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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RPI_original-alamo-school-bell_Alamo-CA.html
Used from about 1880 to 1940 in the second Alamo school building which stood at the east side of Danville Blvd. near Stone Valley Road.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RPH_whitegate-farm_Alamo-CA.html
Since 1856 Built by Charles and Nathaniel Howard Owner Ray L. Donahue
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RPG_site-of-the-j-m-jones-house_Alamo-CA.html
John M. & Mary Ann Smith Jones, lived at this location from 1851 - 1866. They came out west in a prairie schooner. Here John opened the only post office between Martinez and Mission San Jose on May 18, 1852. Mary Ann was his deputy while her husba…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RIG_stone-valley_Alamo-CA.html
Squire Silas Stone emigrated with his family from Iowa in 1853 and settled half mile east of this marker. The pioneer's home stood nearby until 1957. His son Albert eventually expanded the ranch to 800 acres and gave the family name to the present…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q4T_captain-pedro-fages-trail_Alamo-CA.html
Fages, Commandante at Monterey, vainly looked for a way across San Francisco Bay. With Juan Crespi, Franciscan missionary, 14 soldiers, a muleteer and an Indian servant, he trekked along Carquinez Strait, thence eastward nearly to Antioch. Turning…
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