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DPR 523L (1/95) <br />State of California – The Resources Agency Primary # <br />DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # BUILDING, STRUCTURE AND OBJECT RECORD <br /> NRHP Status Code <br />Page 2 of 12 Resource Name or #: 11021 and 11033 Dublin Canyon Road <br /> <br />B1. Historic Name: Terra Ranch <br />B2. Common Name: Lester Property <br />B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential <br />B5. Architectural Style: Bungalow Style (11021), Ranch House Style (11033) <br />B6. Construction History: <br />11021 Dublin Canyon Road was built in 1918; 11033 was built in 1966. Neither house appears to have been altered. <br />B7. Moved? No Yes Unknown Date: Original Location: <br />B8. Related Features: N/A <br />B9a. Architect: N/A B9b. Builder: Unknown <br />B10. Significance: Theme N/A Area N/A <br />Period of Significance N/A Property Type N/A Applicable Criteria N/A <br />Historical Background <br />The first house built on the property at what is today 11022-33 Dublin Canyon Road was by Michael Devany, an immigrant from Ireland <br />born in 1817. He came to San Francisco in 1852, then moved to Dublin in Alameda County in 1858 (Thompson & West Historical Atlas <br />of Alameda County 1876). Devany was listed in the 1886 Alameda County Voting Register as a “Farmer/Stock Raiser” in Dublin. The <br />map of the Dublin area in the 1876 Historical Atlas of Alameda County shows that Devany owned a 240 acre parcel near what was then <br />known as the Dublin to Haywards Road1; the 1876 map also shows a building near the road, likely his house. An early house <br />survived until the 1970s on the property south of the Bungalow Style house extant today.Early barns and outbuilding near the early <br />house have also been removed (Kolb 2018). The 240 acre Michael Devany parcel included a quarter section (i.e. 160 acres) of Section <br />10 (surveyed by the U.S. Government) in addition to a one eighth section (80 acres) of the adjacent section to the east. The parcel was <br />on the boundary of the original Rancho Santa Rita. (see continuation sheet) <br />B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) <br />B12. References: <br />(see continuation sheet) <br />B13. Remarks: <br />B14. Evaluator Ward Hill, Architectural Historian <br /> <br />Date of Evaluation: April 2018 <br /> <br /> <br />1. Dublin Canyon Road was also known as the Dublin Pass Road and Rural Route 3. The road later became part of the Lincoln Highway (Highway 50) <br />which passed through the original Dublin commercial district. In 1953, Highway 50 was widened as a freeway, later becoming Interstate 580 (realigned <br />in the section north of Dublin Canyon Road. With increasing development in the Amador Valley, Interstate 580 has been widened several times, most <br />recently in the 1970s. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />(This space reserved for official comments) <br />11021 and 11033 Dublin Canyon Road <br />□ □ <br />DUB tJ llLJI)_ <br />u •you IEA'JO~\, <br />;;; <br />180 ARTHUR H BREl:.0 f'i\"f