Heritage Society ofPacific Grove
P. O. Box 1007
Pacific Grove, CA 93950
April 17, 1995
Larry Lambert & RoseAnn Gallagher
238 Spruce Street i;
Pacific Grove, CA 93950
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RE: 238 Spruce Street
Dear Larry & RoseAnt
As you mentioned on your request, your house was built in 1926. The construction was completed
sometime after March 1926 because it was not assessed in March when the assessor made his rounds.
It does , however, show on the 1926 map (See attached) which was completed during the summer of 1926.
The owner ofrecord in the 1926 tax books was H. H. Schutz of Arbuckle (Colusa Co.) California.
Your house is on the list of special houses in Pacific Grove because it was built before 1927 and still
retains its original character. Currently we award plaques only for structures built before 1911 unless it
was on the annual Victorian Home Tour. The plaques are done by volunteers on a no-charge basis and
we hope to eventually go all the way through 1926.
Sincerely,
03£-
Adam W. Weiland
Research Director
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, OCR Text: Heritage Society ofPacific Grove
P. O. Box 1007
Pacific Grove, CA 93950
April 17, 1995
Larry Lambert & RoseAnn Gallagher
238 Spruce Street i;
Pacific Grove, CA 93950
Af· ''i Q.N
ri'
RE: 238 Spruce Street
Dear Larry & RoseAnt
As you mentioned on your request, your house was built in 1926. The construction was completed
sometime after March 1926 because it was not assessed in March when the assessor made his rounds.
It does , however, show on the 1926 map (See attached) which was completed during the summer of 1926.
The owner ofrecord in the 1926 tax books was H. H. Schutz of Arbuckle (Colusa Co.) California.
Your house is on the list of special houses in Pacific Grove because it was built before 1927 and still
retains its original character. Currently we award plaques only for structures built before 1911 unless it
was on the annual Victorian Home Tour. The plaques are done by volunteers on a no-charge basis and
we hope to eventually go all the way through 1926.
Sincerely,
03£-
Adam W. Weiland
Research Director
11:4 . · i;
F
i
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