Salvio Pacheco Adobe

19th century adobe residence in California
37°58′35″N 122°2′16″W / 37.97639°N 122.03778°W / 37.97639; -122.03778Built1835
California Historical Landmark
DesignatedNovember 25, 1953[1]Reference no.515

The Salvio Pacheco Adobe is a historic adobe house in Concord, California. It was built in 1835 by Salvio Pacheco, a Californio ranchero with vast lands in Contra Costa.

History

Salvio Pacheco, a Californio ranchero, built the adobe in 1835.

In 1834, Salvio Pacheco was awarded the Rancho Monte del Diablo Mexican land grant, including what is now known as Concord and parts of Pleasant Hill. On June 24, 1835, he completed this two-story adobe, the first building to be erected in Diablo Valley.

Pacheco gave the land surrounding this adobe to the refugees of the earthquake-flood of 1868, and the community—previously known as Todos Santos—became known as Concord.

See also

References

  1. ^ "DON SALVIO PACHECO ADOBE". California State Parks Office of Historic Preservation. Retrieved 2014-08-04.

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Don Salvio Pacheco Adobe.
  • Salvio Pacheco Adobe - Concord Historic Society
  • State of California Landmarks List
  • California Landmark 515 at NoeHill


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