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IMtaiiilM <MiL Wi« 101$ <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 />separated below the windows by a beltcourse, covers the exterior. The <br />north side of the roof curves down to form a roof over the curved wrap <br />around porch. Round columns, resting on clapboard-clad piers, support <br />the porch roof. The original carved balusters were reused when the house <br />was restored, but do not have the same spacing. The front door is located <br />in the south wall of the porch, while an original paneled door, with <br />window, is located at the east end of the porch. A large plate glass <br />window, topped with a plain transom and a small stationary window are <br />located in the front facade, to the south of the porch. Six concrete steps, <br />bordered with three tiers of stucco-clad piers with concrete caps, lead up <br />to the porch. This house was recently restored and, in September of 1997 <br />is for sale. <br />Built in 1900, the Sutton house was the only house on the east side of <br />Spurgeon between 10th and 11th Streets until the 1920's. The Suttons, <br />including their son, Ralph, operated the Santa Ana Meat Market at 104 E. <br />4th St. By 1913 Mr. Sutton was the proprietor of the Chicago Meat Market, <br />also in downtown Santa Ana. The Suttons, after building the duplexes to <br />the south and the single-family residence on the north in 1928, moved <br />to the new house at 1029 that year. Mrs. Bertha Palmer, a teacher at <br />Grand Ave. School, rented this house for a few years. In 1932, John and <br />Eugina May Williams moved in. He was the manager of the Melrose Abbey <br />Cemetery and Mausoleum. <br />1029 N. Spurgeon St. Modern Apartment 1981/1996 N. C. <br />Built in 1981, this modern apartment building was redesigned in 1996 <br />in a Tudor design to make its design compatible with the architecture of <br />the French Park Historic District. Two stories high, it is capped with a side <br />facing gabled roof centered with a front-facing gable, accented with half <br />timbering. A balcony occupies the north half of the front facade. <br />1100 BLOCK NORTH SPURGEON STREET: <br />1105 N. Spurgeon St. Williams House Spanish Colonial Revival 1922 <br />A prominent shaped parapet, flat roof, and wide cornice tops the <br /> <br />
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