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'''Felipe Armas''' was a former soldier at the San Francisco Presidio in ''Alta California'' when he came to Santa Cruz with his brother Joaquin and, in 1842, bought half (or all) of an adobe dwelling originally built by [[Mission Santa Cruz]]. Roman Rodriguez of the locally-prominent [[Rodriguez family]] acquired the other half, and the building is now often referred to as the "Armas and Rodriguez adobe". The adobe structure is the main feature of [[Santa Cruz Mission State Historic Park]].
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'''Felipe Armas''' was a former soldier at the San Francisco Presidio in ''Alta California'' when he came to Santa Cruz with his brother Joaquin and, in 1842, bought half (or all) of an adobe dwelling originally built by [[Mission Santa Cruz]]. Roman Rodriguez of the locally-prominent [[Rodriguez family]] acquired the other half, and the building is now often referred to as the "Armas and Rodriguez adobe". The adobe structure is the main feature of [[Santa Cruz Mission State Historic Park]]. In 1864, the Armas half of the adobe was acquired by the [[Neary, Patrick|Neary]] family.
 
* John L. Chase, ''[[The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023)]]'', Chapter Four, item (36), page 102
 
* John L. Chase, ''[[The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023)]]'', Chapter Four, item (36), page 102
  

Revision as of 17:28, 19 June 2023

Felipe Armas was a former soldier at the San Francisco Presidio in Alta California when he came to Santa Cruz with his brother Joaquin and, in 1842, bought half (or all) of an adobe dwelling originally built by Mission Santa Cruz. Roman Rodriguez of the locally-prominent Rodriguez family acquired the other half, and the building is now often referred to as the "Armas and Rodriguez adobe". The adobe structure is the main feature of Santa Cruz Mission State Historic Park. In 1864, the Armas half of the adobe was acquired by the Neary family.