R 53/15 6-162-15
s Ser Site MO. Yr.
State of California - The Resources Agency E
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
0 UTM Q NR IL- SHL
3 ·
I Lat Lon Era Sig
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY 3
3 Adm T2 T3 Cat HABS HAER Fed
UTM-10/
IDENTIFICATION
1. Common name:
2. Historic name, if known:
141 19th Street
3. Street or rural address
Pacific Grove, Ca 93950 Monterey
City: ZIP: County:
Ruth B. McDowell Same
4. Present owner, if known: Address: ..
City: zIP: Ownership is: Public El Private
Private Residence
5. Present Use: Original Use: Single Family Residence
Other past uses:
DESCRIPTION
6. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site orstructure and describe any major alterations from its original
condition:
This is a one story house with medium pitched roof, new wooden
shingle siding, front porch, plain boxed cornices, segmented windows 1/1.
and a cement foundations.
7. Locational sketch map (draw and label site and 8. Approximate property size:
surrounding streets, roads, and prominent landmarks): Lot size (in feet) Frontage
A NORTH
30
60
Depth
or approx. acreage
9. Condition: (check one)
a. Excellent m b. Good 1 c. Fair El
d. Deteriorated e. No longer in existence U
10. Is the feature a. Altered? El b. Unaltered?
11. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary)
a. Open land El b. Scattered buildings El
c. Densely built-up d. Residential
e. Commercial ID f. Industrial
g. Other U
12. Threats to site:
a. None known 011 b. Private development El
c. Zoning U d. Public Works project m
e. Vandalism El f. Other Fl
U 1977
DPR 523 (Re£ 7/15) 13. Datels) of enclosed pholog,aph(s)=
, OCR Text: R 53/15 6-162-15
s Ser Site MO. Yr.
State of California - The Resources Agency E
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION
0 UTM Q NR IL- SHL
3 ·
I Lat Lon Era Sig
HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY 3
3 Adm T2 T3 Cat HABS HAER Fed
UTM-10/
IDENTIFICATION
1. Common name:
2. Historic name, if known:
141 19th Street
3. Street or rural address
Pacific Grove, Ca 93950 Monterey
City: ZIP: County:
Ruth B. McDowell Same
4. Present owner, if known: Address: ..
City: zIP: Ownership is: Public El Private
Private Residence
5. Present Use: Original Use: Single Family Residence
Other past uses:
DESCRIPTION
6. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site orstructure and describe any major alterations from its original
condition:
This is a one story house with medium pitched roof, new wooden
shingle siding, front porch, plain boxed cornices, segmented windows 1/1.
and a cement foundations.
7. Locational sketch map (draw and label site and 8. Approximate property size:
surrounding streets, roads, and prominent landmarks): Lot size (in feet) Frontage
A NORTH
30
60
Depth
or approx. acreage
9. Condition: (check one)
a. Excellent m b. Good 1 c. Fair El
d. Deteriorated e. No longer in existence U
10. Is the feature a. Altered? El b. Unaltered?
11. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary)
a. Open land El b. Scattered buildings El
c. Densely built-up d. Residential
e. Commercial ID f. Industrial
g. Other U
12. Threats to site:
a. None known 011 b. Private development El
c. Zoning U d. Public Works project m
e. Vandalism El f. Other Fl
U 1977
DPR 523 (Re£ 7/15) 13. Datels) of enclosed pholog,aph(s)=
, Heritage Society of Pacific Grove,Historical Collections,Historic Properties of Pacific Grove,19th st,141 19th,19TH ST - NUMBER 1_311_redacted.pdf,19TH ST - NUMBER 1_311_redacted.pdf 1 Page 1, Tags: 19TH ST - NUMBER 1_311_REDACTED.PDF, 19TH ST - NUMBER 1_311_redacted.pdf 1 Page 1
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