561 Lafayette Ave
San Leandro, CA 94577, USA

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Ignacio Peralta House, 561 Lafayette, San Leandro, Alameda County, CA

Built in 1860 by W.P. Toler; it is said to be the first brick house erected in Alameda County. A.C. Peachy purchased the house from Rafaela Sanchez Peralta (Ignacio`s widow) on May 18, 1875. Immediately thereafter Peachy added a large wood extension at the back of the house, with important dining room, gallery, etc. Technically a 2-1/2 story building, the old Peralto house has its main reception room on the second story; Peachey continued this emphasis on the second story in his additions, treating the ground floor as a basement...One of the most interesting of the 19th century houses in San Leandro, it has additional historic associations with the large and land-rich Peralta family - pioneers in the area.

Ignacio Peralta House, 561 Lafayette, San Leandro, Alameda County, CA

Built in 1860 by W.P. Toler; it is said to be the first brick house erected in Alameda County. A.C. Peachy purchased the house from Rafaela Sanchez Peralta (Ignacio`s widow) on May 18, 1875. Immediately thereafter Peachy added a large wood extension at the back of the house, with important dining room, gallery, etc. Technically a 2-1/2 story building, the old Peralto house has its main reception room on the second story; Peachey continued this emphasis on the second story in his additions, treating the ground floor as a basement...One of the most interesting of the 19th century houses in San Leandro, it has additional historic associations with the large and land-rich Peralta family - pioneers in the area.

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