In 1875, California had an economic depression which forced her to sell Mayfield Farm and move to a smaller holding in Mayfield, the town. This in turn she lost after her husband's death in 1898. She moved in with her eldest son in
Los Gatos and died there in 1905. She is buried in
Union Cemetery, Redwood City. and the California Registered Historical Landmark #969 marks the site of her first home in Palo Alto, the Sarah Wallis Mayfield Farm. In 1986, the City of Palo Alto, Women's Heritage Museum of Palo Alto, and California State Department of Parks and Recreation added a memorial plaque at the site of the Sarah Wallis Mayfield Farm. In Palo Alto there is a street named Wallis Court, across from
Alta Mesa Cemetery. == See also ==