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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9XF_the-sonoma-cheese-factory_Sonoma-CA.html
This building is dedicated to Celso Viviani,an Italian immigrant who came to Sonoma, California in 1910Celso began making cheese in 1921 and started his cheese making business in 1931. He constructed this building in 1944 and opened the cheese fac…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9XD_servants-quarters_Sonoma-CA.html
Casa de los CriadosWing of General Vallejo's Adobe
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9X9_toscano-hotel_Sonoma-CA.html
Original construction of store, library and dwelling which forms nucleus of this building in 1852 by Nathansons on land previously owned by Vallejo, this property was leased by Leiding to McKeague in 1877 and remodeled to become Eureka Hotel. 1886…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9X5_sonoma-barracks_Sonoma-CA.html
Erected in 1836 by General H. G. Vallejo. Headquarters of Bear Flag Party which on June 14, 1846 proclaimed a "California Republic" and raised the Bear Flag on Sonoma's Plaza. Twenty three days later, July 7, 1846, Commodore John Drake Sloat, repr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9X3_swiss-hotel_Sonoma-CA.html
Constructed about 1850 by Don Salvador Vallejo. This adobe adjoined his first Sonoma dwelling built in 1836. Occupied by various pioneers. It was the house in 1861 of Dr. Victor J. Faure, vintner of prize winning wine made from grapes of the Valle…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9WX_mission-san-francisco-solano_Sonoma-CA.html
On July 4, 1823, Padre Jose Altimira founded this northernmost of California's Franciscan Missions. The only one established under independent Mexico. In 1834 secularization orders were carried out by military Commandant Mariano G. Vallejo. San Fr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9WS_raising-of-the-bear-flag-monument_Sonoma-CA.html
This Monument was erected by the Native Sons of the Golden West and the State of California to commemorate the raising of the Bear Flag on this spot June 14, 1846 by the Bear Flag Party and their declaration of freedom of California from Mexican r…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9WN_nash-patton-adobe_Sonoma-CA.html
This house was built by H.A. Green in 1847. Here John H. Nash was taken prisoner by Lieut. William T. Sherman in July 1847 for refusing to relinquish his post as Alcalde to Lilburn W. Boggs. It was restored in 1931 by Zolita Bates, Great Granddaug…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9WI_salvador-vallejo-adobe_Sonoma-CA.html
Home of Captain Salvador Vallejo. He was the brother of General Mariano G. Vallejo, Sonoma's founder. Built by Indian labor, 1836 - 1846. Occupied by Captain Vallejo and family until Bear Flag Party seized Sonoma, June 14, 1846.Cumberland College,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9WG_trinity-episcopal-church_Sonoma-CA.html
Trinity traces its origins to St. Mary's Hall, an Episcopal school for girls, established on the plaza by the Rev. John Leonard Ver Mehr on September 1, 1853, at the invitation of Sonoma founder Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo. During the next several d…
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