Houses Chivers Bros. either built or did projects on.
851 Bayview
178 Central
188 Central
284 Central
288 Central
388 Central
402 Central
441 Central
451 Central
602 Congress
420 Forest
518 Forest
602 Forest
610 Forest ?
615 Forest
621 Forest
624 Forest
179 Lighthouse
243 Lighthouse
429 Ocean View
111 12th
117 12th
123 12th
209 12th
108 13th
216 Carmel
I Central 4 12th
Fred Cope
1910 E. B. Gross L. Wakefield
Ritchie
1905 Anita Polhemus
1910 Libbie Huy®k
1908 W&J Crane
1909 Charles Iuttall
1909 Lena F. Lofland
1905.Margaret Moore
1911 Claire Gunn
William Chivers
1911 Daniel Freeman
Barrett
1905 A. M. Aggler
1906 C. I. Hawkins
1909 Mary & Alice Perier
1904 K. E. Anderson
45
St. Mary' s B*The Sea Episcopal Church
i
4
, OCR Text: Houses Chivers Bros. either built or did projects on.
851 Bayview
178 Central
188 Central
284 Central
288 Central
388 Central
402 Central
441 Central
451 Central
602 Congress
420 Forest
518 Forest
602 Forest
610 Forest ?
615 Forest
621 Forest
624 Forest
179 Lighthouse
243 Lighthouse
429 Ocean View
111 12th
117 12th
123 12th
209 12th
108 13th
216 Carmel
I Central 4 12th
Fred Cope
1910 E. B. Gross L. Wakefield
Ritchie
1905 Anita Polhemus
1910 Libbie Huy®k
1908 W&J Crane
1909 Charles Iuttall
1909 Lena F. Lofland
1905.Margaret Moore
1911 Claire Gunn
William Chivers
1911 Daniel Freeman
Barrett
1905 A. M. Aggler
1906 C. I. Hawkins
1909 Mary & Alice Perier
1904 K. E. Anderson
45
St. Mary' s B*The Sea Episcopal Church
i
4
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