The Salvio Pacheco Adobe is a historic
adobe house in
Concord, California
Concord ( ) is the largest city in Contra Costa County, California. According to an estimate completed by the United States Census Bureau, the city had a population of 129,295 in 2019 making it the eighth largest city in the San Francisco Bay ...
. It was built in 1835 by
Salvio Pacheco
Don Juan Salvio Pacheco II (1793-1876) was a Californio ranchero and soldier. He founded the city of Concord, then known as Todos Santos. Pacheco also served three terms as Alcalde of San José (mayor of San Jose).
Biography
Pacheco was born i ...
, a
Californio ranchero with vast lands in
Contra Costa.
History
In 1834, Salvio Pacheco was awarded the
Rancho Monte del Diablo Mexican land grant
The Spanish and Mexican governments made many concessions and land grants in Alta California (now known as California) and Baja California from 1775 to 1846. The Spanish Concessions of land were made to retired soldiers as an inducement for ...
, 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
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The Diablo Valley refers to a valley in ...
.
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
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Don Francisco Galindo House
The Don Francisco Galindo House, known locally as the Galindo House and Gardens, is a 19th-century house in Concord, California built in 1856 by Francisco Galindo and his wife, Maria Dolores Manuela (Pacheco) Galindo, daughter of Salvio Pacheco w ...
References
External links
Salvio Pacheco Adobe - Concord Historic Society California Landmark 515 at NoeHill
Houses in Contra Costa County, California
Buildings and structures in Concord, California
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