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Frencti h-arK Historic District, Santa Ana, CA Urange County <br />am immi nm. taM-oatt <br />United States Department of the Interior <br />National Paric Service <br />National Register of Historic Places <br />Continuation Sheet <br />Section number Page <br />During the 1930s and 40s, a carpenter named James J. Thompson and his <br />wife, Martha, owned the house. <br />819 N. Garfield St. Albert Beals House Colonial Revival 1902 <br />A bellcast hipped roof, ending in enclosed eaves, tops the Albert Beals <br />House. Narrow clapboard siding covers the exterior while a beltcourse <br />forms a ledge around the perimeter of the house. A single round wooden <br />column, resting on a clapboard-clad rail, supports the recessed porch, <br />located in the north half of the front facade. Two original doors open from <br />the south and east sides of the porch. Plate glass windows and transoms <br />occupy the spaces on each side of the doors. The wood awning, brick steps, <br />and new railings are alterations. <br />Albert and Mary Beals built this house in 1902. He was the owner of <br />the firm of Beals and Son, Grocers, with their son, Nathan. Nathan built the <br />house next door in 1906. During the 1930s and 40s, Roscoe Dietrich, an <br />employee of the County Road Department, and his wife, Helen, were the <br />owners. <br />820 N. Garfield St. Etchison House Colonial Revival 1906 <br />Topped with a hipped roof with enclosed eaves, the Etchison House <br />is clad in narrow clapboard siding. Round wood columns, resting on a <br />clapboard-clad railing, support the recessed porch roof. A beltcourse forms <br />a border around the exterior. The front door is flanked by plate glass <br />windows with plain transoms. The door is new. <br />Perry and Sara Etchison built this Colonial Revival house in 1906. It <br />was one of several built in this style in this block. Perry was a clerk for the <br />J. P. Heidrider and Son Co. a grocery, feed, and fuel store located at 415 W. <br />Fourth St. In 1913 the Etchisons moved to their new home at 826 N. <br />Garfield, two doors to the north. Charles and Ella Keiter were the next <br />residents to live here. He was a railroad brakeman. <br />821 N. Garfield St. Nathan Beals House Colonial Revival 1906 <br />A bellcast hipped roof, centered with a hipped dormer, tops the one- <br />and-one-half-storied Nathan Beals House. Narrow clapboard siding covers <br /> <br /> <br />
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