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Heritage Society of Pacific Grove
P. O. Box 1007
Pacific Grove, CA 93950
May 23, 1995
Kathy & Roger Slarrow
562 Park Place # A
Pacific Grove, CA 93950
RE: 562 Park Place
Dear Kathy & Roger,
The current structure at 562 Park Place was built in 1906. It replaced a much smaller structure that had
been built in 1891. I have enclosed pages from the 1905, 1914 and 1926 Sanborn maps so you can see the
difference between the 1905 and 1914 maps. The house has obviously been altered since 1926, with both
porches now enclosed.
Also enclosed is the tax assessor information listing the owners through 1926. Unfortunately, we have no
info on any of 1hese owners.
Sincerely,
Adam W. Weiland
Research Director
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Heritage Society of Pacific Grove
P. O. Box 1007
Pacific Grove, CA 93950
May 23, 1995
Kathy & Roger Slarrow
562 Park Place # A
Pacific Grove, CA 93950
RE: 562 Park Place
Dear Kathy & Roger,
The current structure at 562 Park Place was built in 1906. It replaced a much smaller structure that had
been built in 1891. I have enclosed pages from the 1905, 1914 and 1926 Sanborn maps so you can see the
difference between the 1905 and 1914 maps. The house has obviously been altered since 1926, with both
porches now enclosed.
Also enclosed is the tax assessor information listing the owners through 1926. Unfortunately, we have no
info on any of 1hese owners.
Sincerely,
Adam W. Weiland
Research Director
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