Report on Plaque Request
Date: March 5, 2025
Address — 107 15t
R. Steres
Photo circa 2024
Sanborn Maps are unclear but seem to show a house built in 1910 for George
Howland or moved from Lot 8 to this lot in 1910. The oldest part of the structure
is farthest back on the lot and has been modified and is in bad condition I am told.
The newest part of the house is the porch and addition closest to the street
shown on the 1929 Map and within the Period of Historic Significance.
Description of house: The house has a moderately steep gable roof, horizontal
lapped siding, fishscale shingles in the gable ends, and a variety of window types
including wood framed, divided lite with ogee lugs and a wood porch.
, OCR Text: Report on Plaque Request
Date: March 5, 2025
Address — 107 15t
R. Steres
Photo circa 2024
Sanborn Maps are unclear but seem to show a house built in 1910 for George
Howland or moved from Lot 8 to this lot in 1910. The oldest part of the structure
is farthest back on the lot and has been modified and is in bad condition I am told.
The newest part of the house is the porch and addition closest to the street
shown on the 1929 Map and within the Period of Historic Significance.
Description of house: The house has a moderately steep gable roof, horizontal
lapped siding, fishscale shingles in the gable ends, and a variety of window types
including wood framed, divided lite with ogee lugs and a wood porch.
, Heritage Society of Pacific Grove,Historical Collections,Green Plaque Research,Green Plaque Research 100 block,107 15th,107 15th,107 15th 1 Page 1, 107 15th 1 Page 1
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