Estudillo Home, San Leandro, Ca
Posted by: WalruZ
N 37° 43.407 W 122° 09.606
10S E 574017 N 4175463
Site of the home of the founders of San Leandro
Waymark Code: WM1066
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 11/28/2006
Views: 56
Site of the last home, built about 1850, of José Joaquín Estudillo, grantee of Rancho San Leandro, and his wife, Juana Martínez de Estudillo. The family founded San Leandro, built a hotel, and donated several lots, including the original site of St. Leander's Church, to the city.
The plaque sits in a plaza outside Saint Leander's Church, between the church and the parsonage. The Estudillo name lives on, here and there.
Saint Leander was the Bishop of Seville during the 4th century AD and a strong advocate for the ascendancy of Trinitarianism over Arianism in the early church.
Marker Number: 279.00
Marker Name: ESTUDILLO HOME
County: Alameda
Has Official CA Plaque: yes
Marker Dedication Date: 06/07/1964
Location: 550 W Estudillo Ave, San Leandro
Website: Not listed
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