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Ldi.CN. c/Xdl.i.XUI.f cJdilLci rtild, V>rt CTU. VyWdllujr <br />m F«nii ie-«».«#<H| <br />Mi. <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 />Medical Society, the Orange County Medical Society, and the Pacific Coast <br />Roentgen Ray Society. He also served as vice-president of the Santa Ana <br />Hospital. After the elder Wehrlys passed away, their son, John Wehrly, a <br />prominent local dentist, lived in the house until the 1970's. <br />1000 BLOCK NORTH SPURGEON STREET <br />1003 N. Spurgeon St. Hansler House Craftsman Bungalow 1922 <br />Craftsman in design, the two-story Hansler House is clad in narrow <br />clapboard siding. The front faces Tenth Street, but the address is on North <br />Spurgeon. The second story is topped by a side-facing gabled roof with a <br />wing facing the rear (north). The west, north, and south sections of the <br />first floor are capped with shed style and gabled roofs. Gables top both the <br />west side and the south entrance to the recessed front porch Single beam <br />ends, exposed rafter tails, and horizontal lath venting accent the roof line. <br />An elephantine post, resting on a solid clapboard railing, supports the <br />porch roof. 6-over-l double-hung windows are used throughout most of <br />the house. An aluminum-framed picture window replaces the original <br />window in the east half of the front facade. French doors and a paneled <br />door open out onto the porch. A brick chimney graces the east side of the <br />house. <br />Andrew Hansler, a painting contractor and carpenter, and his wife, <br />Helen, built this house in 1922 and continued to live here into the 1940's. <br />He had purchased the Victorian house (305 E. Tenth St.) directly to the <br />east, and the empty lots at 1003 and 1009. In 1922, while living in <br />house next door, he built this house and the one to the north on the two <br />empty lots. He then moved into this house, rented the Victorian, and sold <br />the new house directly to the north, at 1009. The houses share a driveway <br />and garage, as well as some design features and date of construction. <br />1009 N. Spurgeon St. Blanchar House Craftsman Bungalow 1922 <br />The Blancher House is a two-story airplane style Craftsman <br />Bungalow, clad in narrow clapboard siding. The second story, located on <br />the rear half of the house, is topped by a side-facing gabled roof, while the <br />first floor is capped with a front-facing gabled roof. Single exposed beam <br /> <br /> <br />
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