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San Luis Camp Adobe

San Luis Camp Adobe   Oldest building in Merced County, built in 1848 by Francisco Perez Pacheco and his son on Rancho San Luis Gonzaga. Later a stopping place for vaqueros while driving cattle to...

San Luis Camp Adobe
 
Oldest building in Merced County, built in 1848 by Francisco Perez Pacheco and his son on Rancho San Luis Gonzaga. Later a stopping place for vaqueros while driving cattle to the gold fields. Eventually became part of Rancho Santa Rita. Long owned by Henry Miller, now property of Wolfsen Land and Cattle Company.
 
Plaque placed in cooperation with the Wolfsen Brothers by the Historical Landmarks Committee.
 
Native Sons of the Golden West
May 17, 1967

Submitted by: Eric Goodill

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