NOTE: The following (Items 14-19) are for structures only.
14. Primary exterior building material: a. Stone 01 b. Brick L] c. Stucco [3 d. Adobe El e. Wood El
f. Other n
15. Is the structure: a. On its original site? . b. Moved? [1] c. Unknown? E]
16. Year of initial construction This date is: a. Factual 01 b. Estimated El
17. Architect (if known):
18. Builder (if known):
19. Related features: a. Barn Ed b. Carriage house El c. Outhouse Ed d. Shed(s) E] e. Formal gardencs) L]
f. Windmill m g. Watertower/tankhouse E] h. Other n i. None 51
SIGNIFICANCE
20. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates, events, and persons associated with the site when known):
The house was sold &1*=me.f to-Mre. F.7:--Mrr,-··- in 1892 to Mrs. K.M. Fox
Thishouse is located in one of the earliest sections of the Retreat.
It should be noted for its modified elements of the Queen Anne Style
and intricate detail. It is one of the earlier homes in Pacific Grove
and is surrounded by several other early homes.
21. Main theme of thehistoric resource: (Checkonly one): a. Architecture L] b. Arts & Leisure Ed
c. Economic/Industrial E] d. Exploration/Settlement Ed e. Government Ed f. Military [3
g. Religion h. Social/Education
22. Sources: List books, documents, surveys, personal interviews, and their dates:
Moniburey County Assessor's Records
23. Date form prepared: By (name):
Address: City ZIP:
Phone: Organization:
(State Use Only)
, OCR Text: NOTE: The following (Items 14-19) are for structures only.
14. Primary exterior building material: a. Stone 01 b. Brick L] c. Stucco [3 d. Adobe El e. Wood El
f. Other n
15. Is the structure: a. On its original site? . b. Moved? [1] c. Unknown? E]
16. Year of initial construction This date is: a. Factual 01 b. Estimated El
17. Architect (if known):
18. Builder (if known):
19. Related features: a. Barn Ed b. Carriage house El c. Outhouse Ed d. Shed(s) E] e. Formal gardencs) L]
f. Windmill m g. Watertower/tankhouse E] h. Other n i. None 51
SIGNIFICANCE
20. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include dates, events, and persons associated with the site when known):
The house was sold &1*=me.f to-Mre. F.7:--Mrr,-··- in 1892 to Mrs. K.M. Fox
Thishouse is located in one of the earliest sections of the Retreat.
It should be noted for its modified elements of the Queen Anne Style
and intricate detail. It is one of the earlier homes in Pacific Grove
and is surrounded by several other early homes.
21. Main theme of thehistoric resource: (Checkonly one): a. Architecture L] b. Arts & Leisure Ed
c. Economic/Industrial E] d. Exploration/Settlement Ed e. Government Ed f. Military [3
g. Religion h. Social/Education
22. Sources: List books, documents, surveys, personal interviews, and their dates:
Moniburey County Assessor's Records
23. Date form prepared: By (name):
Address: City ZIP:
Phone: Organization:
(State Use Only)
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