Mayfield | |
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Mayfield Farm | |
Location | 3899 La Selva Drive, Palo Alto, California, US |
Coordinates | 37°24′57″N 122°7′50″W / 37.41583°N 122.13056°W |
Founded | 1853 |
Founder | Elisha Oscar Crosby |
Official name | Homesite of Sarah Wallis Mayfield Farm |
Designated | October 11, 1986 |
Reference no. | 969[1] |
Location in Santa Clara County |
Mayfield was a historic town in Santa Clara County, California. It was one of the oldest towns, predating the establishment of nearby Palo Alto and Stanford University.[2] In 1853, prior to its becoming a town, Elisha Oscar Crosby acquired a 250 acres (1.0 km2) parcel of land, which was named Mayfield Farm. This property later changed hands on September 23, 1856, when it was transferred to Sarah Wallis to settle a debt Crosby owed her. The name "Mayfield" subsequently became associated with the community nearby.[3][4] The historical significance of Mayfield is now marked by California Historical Landmark #969, which designates the location of Wallis's first residence, the Mayfield Farm.[1]
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