Urgent deadline looms to save historic Sakauye farmhouse in San Jose

History San Jose CEO Bill Schroh Jr. wants to save the Sakauye farmhouse, a 1930s home that sits within a North San Jose orchard slated for development. Schroh even has the perfect spot picked out for it at History Park, not far from the Stevens Ranch Fruit Barn amid other historic homes and replica buildings.

What he doesn’t have is the $750,000 needed to make the move a reality — and he needs commitments for that amount by Nov. 15.

So far, History San Jose has pledged $200,000 toward the move, and another $100,000 has been committed by developer Hanover Co. But that still leaves a $450,000 gap to meet the deadline.

“This relocation is not just about preserving a building,” Schroh said. “It’s about honoring a legacy that is central to Santa Clara County’s establishment, U.S. history, and the transformation from the agricultural ‘Valley of Heart’s Delight’ to the Silicon Valley of today.”

Potential donors can contact Schroh at [email protected].

The Sakauye family started the orchard around 1900, but Eiichi “Ed” Sakauye and his family were among the many Santa Clara County residents of Japanese descent interned during World War II. Unlike most of them, however, when Sakauye returned from Heart Mountain, Wyo., in 1945, he was able to keep his land and his business thanks to the help of his neighbor, Edward Seely, who took care of the property during the incarceration. The family kept working the land there until Sakauye died in 2005 at age 93.

The city has given the go-ahead for a mixed-used village on the 23-acre plot at Seely Avenue and Montague Expressway which would build 1,472 housing units and nearly 19,000 square-feet of retail space, along with a park. But keeping the farmhouse intact on the property isn’t an option for the developers, which would support the move if the funding is there.

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