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French Park Historic District, Santa Ana, CA Orange County <br />United States Department of the Interior <br />National Park Service <br />National Register of Historic Places <br />Continuation Sheet <br />Section number Page <br />awnings shade the windows on the front facade. This building does not <br />contribute to the historic district. <br />826 N. Garfield St.Etchison House Craftsman Bungalow 1913 <br />A hipped roof, with offset gables facing front and south, caps the Etchison <br />House at 826. The front-facing gable is accented with single exposed beam <br />ends at the bottom corners and vertical lath venting at the peak. Narrow <br />clapboard siding, divided by a beltcourse beneath the windows, covers the <br />exterior. Bands of molding trim the plain frieze. Elephantine posts, resting <br />on square brick piers, support the porch roof. Matching piers flank the <br />entry steps. A plain railing connects the piers. Large plate glass windows, <br />topped with leaded glass transoms, flank the centered front door. A <br />slanted bay window is centered in the south facade. <br />The first owners of this house were Perry and Sarah Etchison, who <br />moved here from their previous home two doors to the south at 820 N. <br />Garfield, in 1913. By 1931 their son, George, a tree surgeon, owned the <br />house. <br />829 N. Garfield St. Apartment House 1970’s N. C. <br />A rectangular two-story apartment building, topped by a flat roof, <br />sits on the southeast corner of Vance and Garfield. The first floor of the <br />front facade is clad in used brick, in various shades of rose and red, while <br />stucco is used on the second floor. Aluminum-framed windows provide the <br />fenestration throughout the building. The building does not contribute to <br />the historic <br />district. <br />832 N. Garfield St. Apartment House 1956 N. C. <br />U-shaped in design, the two-story apartment building on the <br />southwest corner of Vance and Garfield is topped by a low-pitched hipped <br />roof. Vertical siding covers the first floor of the front facade, while <br />horizontal boards cover the second floor. Stucco covers the sides and rear  <br />    <br />