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State of California —The Resources Agency Primary #_ _ <br />DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI #_ _ <br />BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD <br />Page 2 of 3 *CHR Status Code 3S <br />"Resource Name or #: Greenwald - U85azz8 House <br />B1. Historic Name: Greenwald - Casazza House <br />B2. Common Name: Same <br />B3, Original Use: Single- family Residence B4. Present Use: Single - family residence <br />*65. Architectural Style: Stick /Eastlake <br />*B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of aterations): Constructed in 1894. <br />September 1921. Addition to residence. <br />April26, 1937. Repair residence. <br />November 23, 1937. Reroof. <br />February 26, 1988. Reroof without tear off. <br />*B7. Moved? NNo ❑Yes E3Unknown Date: Original Location: <br />*B8. Related Features: <br />Mature fruit trees. <br />B9a. Architect: Unknown <br />b. Builder: Unknown <br />*810. Significance: Theme Residential Architecture Area Santa Ana <br />Period of Significance: circa 1886 -1953 Property Type: Single- family Residence Applicable Criteria: NR; A, C; CR: 1, 3 <br />(Discuss importance In terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity) <br />The Greenwald - Casazza House is architecturally significant as a substantially intact example of the SticidEastlake style <br />popular during the late nineteenth century and historically significant as one of the few surviving farmhouses in Santa Ana in <br />general and the Floral Park neighborhood in particular. The house was constructed In 1894, six years after Peter and <br />Albertine Gruenenwaid purchased a 28 -acre property that extended from Greenleaf to Flower Street, north of Seventeenth <br />Street. (Some sources put the size of the property at 26 acres.) Although Peter Gruenenwalrl passed away in 1895, Albertine <br />Gruenenwaid stayed on the ranch with herson Herbert, raising apples, apricots, walnuts, and oranges. The 1913 plat map of <br />the City showed the Gruenenwaid property as a single large parcel, which was not subdivided until 1929. Originally, the <br />address of the house was 1720; this changed to 1810 in 1915.1916. In 1918, Herbert married, and he and his wife Ida <br />occupied the home together until 1978, when Herbert died. Albartine moved to a rented home on Seventeenth Street <br />(See Continuation Sheet 3 of 3.) <br />B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) <br />*B12. References: <br />City of Santa Ana Building Permits <br />Santa Ana History Room Collection, Santa Ana Public Library <br />Sanborn Maps <br />(See Continuation Sheet 3 of 3.) <br />B13. Remarks: <br />*814. Evaluator: Leslie d Newnan <br />*Date of Evaluation: January 2, 2003 <br />(This space reserved for official comments.) <br />DPR 529E (1/95) <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />25A -132 <br />Sketch Map <br />Greenwald - Casazza House <br />1810 North Greenleaf Street <br />19rH smeirr <br />61 <br />*Required information <br />