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English: Dirt street with picket fence, residence and telephone poles. "Pereira Bros. Agents" sign posted on corner of fence in front of wooden building. Gubserville in Santa Clara County was established as a post office on the stage route from San Jose to Saratoga on July 5, 1882, and named for Frank Gubser, the first postmaster. Source: Gudde, Erwin G. "California Place Names")
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Author Alice Hare

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