The Heritage Society of Pacific Grove
P. O. Box 1007
Pacific Grove, CA 93950
Date: 4/13/2000
TO: Debbie Arman
220 Chestnut
Pacific Grove, CA 93950
RE: Address: 220 Chestnut Subdivision: 3rd Addition to Retreat
Block: 77 Lot: 20
Our maps and tax records show that the above structure was first assessed in: 1908 This means the
structure was actually built early in that year, or late in the previous year.
The first owner of this structure, according to the County's assessor's records was: Emilv Williams
Other Comments: The original address was 216, as shown on the 1926 map. Emily Williams was
apparently a very interesting woman. She was an architect (probably just a designer) and a contractor.
She probably built this house with her own hands. One of our members is considering writing a story
about Emily. The Library may have additional information on Emily.
Plaaue Status: El Structure is eligible for a plague and one will be made up for you at no charge.
You will be notified when plague is ready. It could take 4 to 6 months.
El Structure is eligible for plague, but it must be requested by the owner.
Structure is not eligible for a plague at this time because:
Previously awarded on October 1, 1992.
Enclosed Dlease find: Tax assessor information through 1926.
Sanborn map from 1926.
Adam Weiland
Research Director
U
, OCR Text: The Heritage Society of Pacific Grove
P. O. Box 1007
Pacific Grove, CA 93950
Date: 4/13/2000
TO: Debbie Arman
220 Chestnut
Pacific Grove, CA 93950
RE: Address: 220 Chestnut Subdivision: 3rd Addition to Retreat
Block: 77 Lot: 20
Our maps and tax records show that the above structure was first assessed in: 1908 This means the
structure was actually built early in that year, or late in the previous year.
The first owner of this structure, according to the County's assessor's records was: Emilv Williams
Other Comments: The original address was 216, as shown on the 1926 map. Emily Williams was
apparently a very interesting woman. She was an architect (probably just a designer) and a contractor.
She probably built this house with her own hands. One of our members is considering writing a story
about Emily. The Library may have additional information on Emily.
Plaaue Status: El Structure is eligible for a plague and one will be made up for you at no charge.
You will be notified when plague is ready. It could take 4 to 6 months.
El Structure is eligible for plague, but it must be requested by the owner.
Structure is not eligible for a plague at this time because:
Previously awarded on October 1, 1992.
Enclosed Dlease find: Tax assessor information through 1926.
Sanborn map from 1926.
Adam Weiland
Research Director
U
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