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EXECUTIVE <br />SUMMAh <br />GREENWALD HOUSE <br />1810 North Greenleaf Street <br />Santa Ana, CA 92706 <br />NAME <br />Greenwald House <br />REF. NO. <br />ADDRESS <br />1810 North Greenleaf <br />Street <br />i <br />CITY <br />Santa Ana <br />ZIP <br />1 92706 <br />ORANGE COUNTY <br />YEAR BUILT <br />Circa I888 <br />LOCAL REGISTER CATEGORY: Landmark <br />HISTORIC DISTRICT <br />NIA <br />NEIGHBORHOOD <br />I Floral Park <br />NATIONAL REGISTER CRITERIA FOR, <br />EVALUATION <br />A, C <br />NATIONAL REGISTER STATUS COME <br />3S <br />Location: ❑ Not for Publication 1 ® Unrestricted <br />❑ Prehistoric ® Historic I❑ Both <br />ARCHITECTURAL STYLE: <br />A style first described by architectural I <br />the wooden architecture of nineteenth c <br />roofs, bracketed eaves, and most charac <br />most popular during the third quarter o: <br />or was incorporated into the structure o <br />'t quarter of the nineteenth century, v <br />English designer and arbiter of taste <br />._..:luded turned wood columns and spit <br />Stick/Eastlake characteristics were usu� <br />(Whiffen, 109-126). <br />SUMMARY/CONCLUSION: <br />istorian Vincent Scully in the -mid twentieth century, the Stick Style refers to an evolution of <br />;ntury architect Andrew Jackson Downing. Characterized by tall proportions, steeply pitched <br />eristicalIy, exposed framing in the form of vertical or diagonal "stickwork," the style was <br />the nineteenth century. The stickwork typically overlaid the siding, adorned the gable ends, <br />porches and balconies. The rectilinear quality of the Stick Style was often combined, in the <br />th "Eastlake ornamentation." Derived from the furniture designs of Charles Locke Eastlake, <br />vho disavowed all connection with the architecture bearing his name, such ornamentation <br />Iles, knobs, sawn brackets, and curvilinear perforations. In southern California, <br />Ily associated with the predominant Queen Anne style of the late nineteenth century. <br />The Greenwald House qualifies for list'ng in the Santa Ana Register of Historical Property under Criterion I for its exemplification of <br />the distinguishing characteristics of the, Stick/Eastlake style of the nineteenth century. It also qualifies for the Register under Criterion <br />7, as a building that was connected with business or use that was once common, but is now rare, specifically, agriculture. <br />Additionally, the house has been categorized as "Landmark" for its historical/cultural significance to the City of Santa Ana as a rare <br />surviving example of a farmhouse in the Stick/Eastlake style. (Municipal Code, Section 30-2.2). <br />ANATION OFCODES. <br />� F <br />1 J <br />Hstoric.P,reservatron) ., ; <br />A . :;s associafed,wiff <br />C , that ern laody .the''d <br />work d a' master„, <br />Vlhose component <br />=-.• :National Register:Stafus Code:..,(FL <br />Preservation) <br />3Sr Appears eligible f <br />EXHIBIT 3 <br />Page I of 4 <br />