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French Park Historic District, Santa Ana, CA Orange County <br />OMS aot$ <br />IMF«rai1040»« <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 />located to the north of the windows. Double-hung windows are used <br />throughout the rest of the house. A side entrance and a slanted bay <br />window face north, while a rounded bay (breakfast room) is located near <br />the rear of the south side. The building, now a church, does not appear to <br />contribute to the historic district because of its alterations. <br />Oscar Lindsay, the first owner of this house, operated the grocery <br />section of the Main Department Store in downtown Santa Ana. Two years <br />later, William and Elizabeth Gregg, local ranchers, moved in. By 1923 <br />Samuel and Bess Hill owned the house. He owned the Sam Hill Public <br />Market at 301-313 W. Fourth St. Mr. Hill, who called his store "The Kansas <br />Tin Shop", was known for his special ads in the newpaper that commented, <br />in letter form, on local civic affairs and how to improve them. Active in <br />local civic organizations, he was a Past Master of the Masons. <br />800 BLOCK NORTH SPURGEON STREET <br />802-04 N. Spurgeon St. Spanish Colonial Revival Apartments 1937 <br />Symmetrical in shape, the four-unit two-story Spanish Colonial <br />Revival apartments on the corner of Spurgeon and 8th Streets are clad in <br />the original stucco. A side-facing gabled roof tops the building. Plate glass <br />windows, flanked by casement windows and pairs of casement windows <br />accent the second story. Open staircases flank the north and south ends of <br />the building. Pairs of casement windows, shaded by hoods, provide the <br />first floor fenestration. Recessed first floor entrances near the north and <br />south ends are reached through fanciful ornamental arched entries. A <br />matching two-story garage-apartment unit is located behind the main <br />building, across the wide driveway. <br />Built in 1937, these Spanish Colonial apartments had as first <br />tenants; (802) Hubert and Clemm Nutt; (802 1/2) Samuel and Anna Shane. <br />They owned a men's furnishings business at 208 E. Fourth St; (804) <br />Edward and Maurine Grothier, a janitor; (804 1/2) Frederick and Pauline <br />Petri. He was a technician for the G. W. Spratt Optical Co. <br /> <br /> <br />
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