- Title
- Methodist Church and parsonage at Green Valley built on Sullivan land in 1899
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- Creation Date (Original)
- about 1899
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- View on Alternative Site
- View photo location on the Sonoma County Historical Photos Map hosted by the City of Santa Rosa
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- Description
- Photo--black and white: The Methodist Church and parsonage, on the left, at Green Valley built on Sullivan land in 1899. At that time the area was still called Peachland. The church burned down in 1914 but the parsonage was saved. Harold Narron, great-great grandson of Isaac W. Sullivan, lived in the parsonage circa 1926. The parsonage still stands as a private residence next to the Green Valley Cemetery at Sullivan and Green Valley Roads in present day Graton circa 2005.
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- Item Format or Genre
- ["black-and-white photographs"]
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- Local History and Culture Theme
- ["Religion"]
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- Digital Collection Name(s)
- ["Western Sonoma County Historical Society Collection"]
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- Digital Collections Identifier
- casebwsc_pho_001990-2
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Methodist Church and parsonage at Green Valley built on Sullivan land in 1899
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