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NOTE: The following (Items 14-19) are for structures only. 14. Primary exterior building material: a. Stone m b. Brick Ed c. Stucco D d. Adobe [3 e. Wood M , -4 f. Other n 15. Is the structure: a. On its original site? b. Moved? E] c. Unknown? E] As of 1900 this house does not appeg-r, on the ass sor's records 16. Year of initial construction LELQ-1 This date is: a. Factual Let' b. Estimated : 17. Architect(if known): 18. Builder (if known): 19. Related features: a. Barn L] b. Carriage house m c. Outhouse m d. Shed(s) Ed e. Formal gardencs) Ed f. Windmill m g. Watertower/tankhouse h. Other U 2 garages i. None SIGNIFICANCE 20. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates, events, and persons associated with the site when known): This house, even if it has been altered over the years, is an interest- ing and well preserved example of the Western Stick Style. Due to its size and complex design, it can not quality as a Bungalow, but it accepts this style's (and this area's) traditions of rusticity and informailty -- with only a few touches of decorative elegance. These touches are adopted from former Victorian tastes for orna- mental detail. 21. Main theme of the historic resource: (Checkonly one): a. Architecture El b. Arts & Leisure El c. Economic/Industrial [3 d. Exploration/Settlement U e. Government m f. Military [3 g. Religion El h. Social/Education El 22, Sources: List books, documents, surveys, personal interviews, and their dates: Walking Survey 23. Date form prepared: By (name): Address: ZIP: City Phone: Organization: . (State Use Only) , OCR Text: NOTE: The following (Items 14-19) are for structures only. 14. Primary exterior building material: a. Stone m b. Brick Ed c. Stucco D d. Adobe [3 e. Wood M , -4 f. Other n 15. Is the structure: a. On its original site? b. Moved? E] c. Unknown? E] As of 1900 this house does not appeg-r, on the ass sor's records 16. Year of initial construction LELQ-1 This date is: a. Factual Let' b. Estimated : 17. Architect(if known): 18. Builder (if known): 19. Related features: a. Barn L] b. Carriage house m c. Outhouse m d. Shed(s) Ed e. Formal gardencs) Ed f. Windmill m g. Watertower/tankhouse h. Other U 2 garages i. None SIGNIFICANCE 20. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates, events, and persons associated with the site when known): This house, even if it has been altered over the years, is an interest- ing and well preserved example of the Western Stick Style. Due to its size and complex design, it can not quality as a Bungalow, but it accepts this style's (and this area's) traditions of rusticity and informailty -- with only a few touches of decorative elegance. These touches are adopted from former Victorian tastes for orna- mental detail. 21. Main theme of the historic resource: (Checkonly one): a. Architecture El b. Arts & Leisure El c. Economic/Industrial [3 d. Exploration/Settlement U e. Government m f. Military [3 g. Religion El h. Social/Education El 22, Sources: List books, documents, surveys, personal interviews, and their dates: Walking Survey 23. Date form prepared: By (name): Address: ZIP: City Phone: Organization: . (State Use Only) , Heritage Society of Pacific Grove,Historical Collections,Historic Properties of Pacific Grove,11 th st,116 11th,11TH ST_070.pdf,11TH ST_070.pdf 1 Page 1, Tags: 11TH ST_070.PDF, 11TH ST_070.pdf 1 Page 1

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