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French Park Historic District, Santa Ana, CA Orange County <br />Iss Fin.1040" cr AMMoW ft. ► &MO <br />040 <br />United States Department of the interior <br />National Park Service <br />National Register of Historic Places <br />Continuation Sheet <br />Section number 7 Page 5 6 <br />920-26 N. Garfield Santa Ana Manor Apartments <br />Minimal Traditional 1946 <br />Three rectangular two -storied stucco -clad buildings make up this <br />apartment complex. A building flanks each side of the centered courtyard <br />while the third runs across the back. Low-pitched hipped roofs top each <br />building. 4-over-4 double -hung windows, in pairs and singles, are used <br />throughout the complex. Some of the pairs of windows are set in <br />protruding surrounds, and single windows are used at the east and west <br />ends of each front facade. Flat porticos, supported by square posts shelter <br />the main entrances to the buildings. Each side building has a cente'red <br />portico and three porticos provide entrance to the building across the back. <br />Multi -paned windows accent the entrance doors. <br />According to the 1947 city directory, this apartment complex was <br />home to several rather wealthy people. Mrs. Otis Barr, widow of the <br />president of the Farr Lumber Company, moved here from her home a;. <br />2467 Riverside Drive to 920. Mrs. Josephine Cruikshank, the widow of A.. J. <br />Cruikshank, president of the First National Bank, lived at 922. Alexander <br />Rutan, a member of the law firm of Head, Rutan, and Scoval, lived at 928. <br />Grover Bacon, Supt. of the Penn T. & S Co., and his wife, Cecil, lived at 932. <br />At 934 was Fred Browning, a well-known local pharmacist. T. A. Bolte, a <br />teacher at Franklin School, along with Irwin and Jessie Landis, completed <br />the list of first tenants. <br />700 BLOCK NORTH SPURGEON STREET <br />710 N. Spurgeon St. Bullard House Greek Revival ca. 1880/1894 <br />Wide shiplap siding, edged with corner boards, covers the exterior , of <br />the two-story Greek Revival house at 710. A side -facing gabled roof, <br />punctuated with matching pedimented dormers, tops the house. The front <br />and side -windows are all capped with peaked lintels, while the paired, <br />double -hung front windows have straight lintels. The symmetrical front <br />facade is centered with a front -facing gable -roofed portico supported by <br />round wood columns. The paneled front door is ca. 1910 Craftsman style, <br />
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