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Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Monterey Road), Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Mont...

Significance: This complex is representative of agricultural development in Santa Clara County during the early twentieth century. The barns and milk processing structures are similar to those found in many da... More

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Monterey Road), Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Mont...

Significance: This complex is representative of agricultural development in Santa Clara County during the early twentieth century. The barns and milk processing structures are similar to those found in many da... More

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Monterey Road), Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Mont...

Significance: This complex is representative of agricultural development in Santa Clara County during the early twentieth century. The barns and milk processing structures are similar to those found in many da... More

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Significance: The Stevens Ranch Complex includes orchards, buildings, and fruit drying equipment that illustrate agricultural development in Santa Clara County in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri... More

Moreno Valley, Colfax County, New Mexico. The older Mutz boy on his way to a coyote trap

Moreno Valley, Colfax County, New Mexico. The older Mutz boy on his wa...

Picryl description: Public domain image of boy, child of a migrant worker, Great Depression, economic conditions, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Monterey Road), Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Mont...

Significance: This complex is representative of agricultural development in Santa Clara County during the early twentieth century. The barns and milk processing structures are similar to those found in many da... More

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clar...

Significance: The Laguna Seca Rancho was first held by Juan Alvirez, whose ranching operations included running a grist mill. The property was extensively developed by the family of William Fisher, who acquire... More

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Significance: The Stevens Ranch Complex includes orchards, buildings, and fruit drying equipment that illustrate agricultural development in Santa Clara County in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri... More

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Monterey Road), Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Mont...

Significance: This complex is representative of agricultural development in Santa Clara County during the early twentieth century. The barns and milk processing structures are similar to those found in many da... More

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Monterey Road), Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Mont...

Significance: This complex is representative of agricultural development in Santa Clara County during the early twentieth century. The barns and milk processing structures are similar to those found in many da... More

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clar...

Significance: The Laguna Seca Rancho was first held by Juan Alvirez, whose ranching operations included running a grist mill. The property was extensively developed by the family of William Fisher, who acquire... More

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Significance: The Stevens Ranch Complex includes orchards, buildings, and fruit drying equipment that illustrate agricultural development in Santa Clara County in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri... More

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clar...

Significance: The Laguna Seca Rancho was first held by Juan Alvirez, whose ranching operations included running a grist mill. The property was extensively developed by the family of William Fisher, who acquire... More

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clar...

Significance: The Laguna Seca Rancho was first held by Juan Alvirez, whose ranching operations included running a grist mill. The property was extensively developed by the family of William Fisher, who acquire... More

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Significance: The Stevens Ranch Complex includes orchards, buildings, and fruit drying equipment that illustrate agricultural development in Santa Clara County in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri... More

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Significance: The Stevens Ranch Complex includes orchards, buildings, and fruit drying equipment that illustrate agricultural development in Santa Clara County in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri... More

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Significance: The Stevens Ranch Complex includes orchards, buildings, and fruit drying equipment that illustrate agricultural development in Santa Clara County in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri... More

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Monterey Road), Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Mont...

Significance: This complex is representative of agricultural development in Santa Clara County during the early twentieth century. The barns and milk processing structures are similar to those found in many da... More

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Monterey Road), Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Mont...

Significance: This complex is representative of agricultural development in Santa Clara County during the early twentieth century. The barns and milk processing structures are similar to those found in many da... More

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clar...

Significance: The Laguna Seca Rancho was first held by Juan Alvirez, whose ranching operations included running a grist mill. The property was extensively developed by the family of William Fisher, who acquire... More

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clar...

Significance: The Laguna Seca Rancho was first held by Juan Alvirez, whose ranching operations included running a grist mill. The property was extensively developed by the family of William Fisher, who acquire... More

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clar...

Significance: The Laguna Seca Rancho was first held by Juan Alvirez, whose ranching operations included running a grist mill. The property was extensively developed by the family of William Fisher, who acquire... More

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Significance: The Stevens Ranch Complex includes orchards, buildings, and fruit drying equipment that illustrate agricultural development in Santa Clara County in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri... More

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Significance: The Stevens Ranch Complex includes orchards, buildings, and fruit drying equipment that illustrate agricultural development in Santa Clara County in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri... More

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Significance: The Stevens Ranch Complex includes orchards, buildings, and fruit drying equipment that illustrate agricultural development in Santa Clara County in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri... More

Moreno Valley, Colfax County, New Mexico. The older Mutz boy inspecting a coyote trap

Moreno Valley, Colfax County, New Mexico. The older Mutz boy inspectin...

Public domain photograph - New Mexico, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Monterey Road), Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Mont...

Significance: This complex is representative of agricultural development in Santa Clara County during the early twentieth century. The barns and milk processing structures are similar to those found in many da... More

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Monterey Road), Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Mont...

Significance: This complex is representative of agricultural development in Santa Clara County during the early twentieth century. The barns and milk processing structures are similar to those found in many da... More

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clar...

Significance: The Laguna Seca Rancho was first held by Juan Alvirez, whose ranching operations included running a grist mill. The property was extensively developed by the family of William Fisher, who acquire... More

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Significance: The Stevens Ranch Complex includes orchards, buildings, and fruit drying equipment that illustrate agricultural development in Santa Clara County in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri... More

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Monterey Road), Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Mont...

Significance: This complex is representative of agricultural development in Santa Clara County during the early twentieth century. The barns and milk processing structures are similar to those found in many da... More

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clar...

Significance: The Laguna Seca Rancho was first held by Juan Alvirez, whose ranching operations included running a grist mill. The property was extensively developed by the family of William Fisher, who acquire... More

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Significance: The Stevens Ranch Complex includes orchards, buildings, and fruit drying equipment that illustrate agricultural development in Santa Clara County in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri... More

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Significance: The Stevens Ranch Complex includes orchards, buildings, and fruit drying equipment that illustrate agricultural development in Santa Clara County in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri... More

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Monterey Road), Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Mont...

Significance: This complex is representative of agricultural development in Santa Clara County during the early twentieth century. The barns and milk processing structures are similar to those found in many da... More

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Monterey Road), Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Mont...

Significance: This complex is representative of agricultural development in Santa Clara County during the early twentieth century. The barns and milk processing structures are similar to those found in many da... More

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clar...

Significance: The Laguna Seca Rancho was first held by Juan Alvirez, whose ranching operations included running a grist mill. The property was extensively developed by the family of William Fisher, who acquire... More

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Significance: The Stevens Ranch Complex includes orchards, buildings, and fruit drying equipment that illustrate agricultural development in Santa Clara County in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri... More

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Significance: The Stevens Ranch Complex includes orchards, buildings, and fruit drying equipment that illustrate agricultural development in Santa Clara County in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri... More

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Significance: The Stevens Ranch Complex includes orchards, buildings, and fruit drying equipment that illustrate agricultural development in Santa Clara County in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri... More

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Significance: The Stevens Ranch Complex includes orchards, buildings, and fruit drying equipment that illustrate agricultural development in Santa Clara County in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri... More

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Monterey Road), Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Mont...

Significance: This complex is representative of agricultural development in Santa Clara County during the early twentieth century. The barns and milk processing structures are similar to those found in many da... More

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Monterey Road), Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Mont...

Significance: This complex is representative of agricultural development in Santa Clara County during the early twentieth century. The barns and milk processing structures are similar to those found in many da... More

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Significance: The Stevens Ranch Complex includes orchards, buildings, and fruit drying equipment that illustrate agricultural development in Santa Clara County in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri... More

Moreno Valley, Colfax County, New Mexico. The older Mutz boy inspecting a coyote trap

Moreno Valley, Colfax County, New Mexico. The older Mutz boy inspectin...

Public domain photograph - New Mexico, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Monterey Road), Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Mont...

Significance: This complex is representative of agricultural development in Santa Clara County during the early twentieth century. The barns and milk processing structures are similar to those found in many da... More

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clar...

Significance: The Laguna Seca Rancho was first held by Juan Alvirez, whose ranching operations included running a grist mill. The property was extensively developed by the family of William Fisher, who acquire... More

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Significance: The Stevens Ranch Complex includes orchards, buildings, and fruit drying equipment that illustrate agricultural development in Santa Clara County in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri... More

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Significance: The Stevens Ranch Complex includes orchards, buildings, and fruit drying equipment that illustrate agricultural development in Santa Clara County in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri... More

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Significance: The Stevens Ranch Complex includes orchards, buildings, and fruit drying equipment that illustrate agricultural development in Santa Clara County in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri... More

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clar...

Significance: The Laguna Seca Rancho was first held by Juan Alvirez, whose ranching operations included running a grist mill. The property was extensively developed by the family of William Fisher, who acquire... More

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clar...

Significance: The Laguna Seca Rancho was first held by Juan Alvirez, whose ranching operations included running a grist mill. The property was extensively developed by the family of William Fisher, who acquire... More

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Monterey Road), Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Mont...

Significance: This complex is representative of agricultural development in Santa Clara County during the early twentieth century. The barns and milk processing structures are similar to those found in many da... More

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Monterey Road), Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Mont...

Significance: This complex is representative of agricultural development in Santa Clara County during the early twentieth century. The barns and milk processing structures are similar to those found in many da... More

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Monterey Road), Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Mont...

Significance: This complex is representative of agricultural development in Santa Clara County during the early twentieth century. The barns and milk processing structures are similar to those found in many da... More

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Monterey Road), Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Mont...

Significance: This complex is representative of agricultural development in Santa Clara County during the early twentieth century. The barns and milk processing structures are similar to those found in many da... More

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clar...

Significance: The Laguna Seca Rancho was first held by Juan Alvirez, whose ranching operations included running a grist mill. The property was extensively developed by the family of William Fisher, who acquire... More

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clar...

Significance: The Laguna Seca Rancho was first held by Juan Alvirez, whose ranching operations included running a grist mill. The property was extensively developed by the family of William Fisher, who acquire... More

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Significance: The Stevens Ranch Complex includes orchards, buildings, and fruit drying equipment that illustrate agricultural development in Santa Clara County in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri... More

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Significance: The Stevens Ranch Complex includes orchards, buildings, and fruit drying equipment that illustrate agricultural development in Santa Clara County in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri... More

Moreno Valley, Colfax County, New Mexico. Covering up a coyote trap which he has placed near a carcass used as bait

Moreno Valley, Colfax County, New Mexico. Covering up a coyote trap wh...

Public domain photograph - New Mexico, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Significance: The Stevens Ranch Complex includes orchards, buildings, and fruit drying equipment that illustrate agricultural development in Santa Clara County in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri... More

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Stevens Ranch Complex, State Route 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Significance: The Stevens Ranch Complex includes orchards, buildings, and fruit drying equipment that illustrate agricultural development in Santa Clara County in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuri... More

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Monterey Road), Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Mont...

Significance: This complex is representative of agricultural development in Santa Clara County during the early twentieth century. The barns and milk processing structures are similar to those found in many da... More

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Laguna Seca Rancho, North side of U.S. Highway 101, Coyote, Santa Clar...

Significance: The Laguna Seca Rancho was first held by Juan Alvirez, whose ranching operations included running a grist mill. The property was extensively developed by the family of William Fisher, who acquire... More

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Monterey Road), Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Mont...

Significance: This complex is representative of agricultural development in Santa Clara County during the early twentieth century. The barns and milk processing structures are similar to those found in many da... More

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Monterey Road), Coyote, Santa Clara County, CA

Twin Oaks Dairy, Northwest of Metcalfe Road, off State Route 101 (Mont...

Significance: This complex is representative of agricultural development in Santa Clara County during the early twentieth century. The barns and milk processing structures are similar to those found in many da... More