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French Park Historic District, Santa Ana, CA Orange County <br />WK F..10411M or AWMW N& ww.aou <br />040 <br />United States Department of the Interior <br />National Park Service <br />National Register of Historic Places <br />Continuatiori Sheet <br />Section number 7 Page 79 <br />200 BLOCK EAST ELEVENTH STREET <br />209 E. Eleventh St. Perry House Italianate ca. 1890/1904 - N. C. <br />Asbestos siding covers the exterior of the single -storied Perry House. <br />A truncated hipped roof caps the square house. Pairs of double -hung <br />windows, shaded by wooden awnings, flank the plain front door centered <br />in the front facade. They are too small to be the original windows. A small <br />1950's style metal hood shelters the front stoop. A single -car garage is <br />attached to the east side of the house. Because it has been substantially <br />altered, the house does not appear to be eligible as a contributor to the <br />historic district. <br />Noah Perry, a stone treason and plasterer, and his wife, Alice, were <br />the first to live in this house after it was moved to this site in 1904. A <br />carpenter, Henry Zimmerman, and his wife Melissa, lived here from 19 i4 <br />until 1920. <br />200 BLOCK EAST TWELFTH STREET <br />217-19 E. 12th St. Denison Duplex Minimal Traditional 1955 N. C. <br />Two stories high and rectangular in shape, the stucco -clad duplex on <br />the northwest corner of Spurgeon and 12th Streets is topped with a hipped <br />roof. .2-over-2 windows, divided horizontally, are used in single, double, <br />and triple groupings. The front faces 12th St. and features a set of wooden <br />stairs with a balcony used as an entrance for the second floor unit. A <br />railing of 1 x 4s, placed horizontally, borders the steps. Pain 2 x 2 closely - <br />spaced balusters, form the balustrade around the balcony. <br />The building was first occupied in 1955 by Mamie Denison, Clerk for <br />the Orange County Board of Supervisors. <br />
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