BLOCK 23 P.G. RETREAT
N.Ocean View Ave.
E.10th. St.
S.Pearl St.
W.Monterey Ave.
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BLOCK 23-ABSTRACT OF TITLE
OWNER LOT ADDRESS & STREET DEED DATE REMARKS
DAVID JACKS 1-2 1883 TAX
S.W. CLOUD 1 391 Ocean View Ave.6-16-08 "CASA LOMA't
AROLINE H. HILL 1 "
2 9-14-08
CHARLES BROWN to
MRS. KATHERIN A.
LAVIN 2 9-17-92
C.A. JONES 2 9-14-08
IRVIN HOPKINS 3-4 1880 TAX
IRVIN HOPKINS
et. UX. to
CHARLES BROWN 3-4 9-18-86
MARY ANN BROWN to
MARY E.
MALOONSON 3-4 Nov. 07 Mortgage for lot.
3 & 4.
, OCR Text: BLOCK 23 P.G. RETREAT
N.Ocean View Ave.
E.10th. St.
S.Pearl St.
W.Monterey Ave.
75
j875
r PEA RL 5-E
1/· . . AVE. k
Oua h r,ev•
,
' g 23 ]N 1 926
0 .
L
fA: rn' mi- -
f 1 -097 -FLar; 3* St.
BLOCK 23-ABSTRACT OF TITLE
OWNER LOT ADDRESS & STREET DEED DATE REMARKS
DAVID JACKS 1-2 1883 TAX
S.W. CLOUD 1 391 Ocean View Ave.6-16-08 "CASA LOMA't
AROLINE H. HILL 1 "
2 9-14-08
CHARLES BROWN to
MRS. KATHERIN A.
LAVIN 2 9-17-92
C.A. JONES 2 9-14-08
IRVIN HOPKINS 3-4 1880 TAX
IRVIN HOPKINS
et. UX. to
CHARLES BROWN 3-4 9-18-86
MARY ANN BROWN to
MARY E.
MALOONSON 3-4 Nov. 07 Mortgage for lot.
3 & 4.
, Heritage Society of Pacific Grove,Historical Collections,Historic Properties of Pacific Grove,Ocean View Blvd,365 Ocean View,246 - 451 OCEAN VIEW BLVD_008.pdf,246 - 451 OCEAN VIEW BLVD_008.pdf 1 Page 1, Tags: 246 - 451 OCEAN VIEW BLVD_008.PDF, 246 - 451 OCEAN VIEW BLVD_008.pdf 1 Page 1
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