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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZRL_jamison-brown-house_Santa-Clara-CA.html
The Jamison-Brown House is significant due to its architectural and historical associations with two well known Santa Clara families. The architecture is important since it shows the changes in a building that was originally constructed in the 186…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZRK_kiely-house_Santa-Clara-CA.html
This significant late Queen Anne style Victorian was built in 1889 and restored in 1986. It features fish scale shingles with gable pediments, molded cornices, recessed eaves, and carved brackets. Owned by William Andres in 1889, subsequent owners…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZRJ_the-berryessa-adobe_Santa-Clara-CA.html
The Berryessa Adobe was built at a crossroad in California history. When constructed in the 1840s, Spanish colonial building traditions were blending with American influences. The builders constructed adobe walls on stone foundations and used soil…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZRI_harris-lass-house_Santa-Clara-CA.html
This Italianate style house was built in the 1870's by the Henry Harris family. Harris was a California pioneer from England whose son, Albert, became a town trustee and director of the Santa Clara Valley Bank.
In 1906, Christian Lass, a retire…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZQY_carmelite-monastery-bond-ranch_Santa-Clara-CA.html
Judge Hiram Graham Bond owned the ranch 1895-1909.Purchased by U.S. Senator James d. Phelan in 1913.The monastery chapel and residence buildings wereconstructed in 1917 as a permanent monastery for the community of Cloistered Discalced Carmelite n…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZQX_john-fatjo-house_Santa-Clara-CA.html
This unique Greek Revival Pioneer style farmhouse was built around 1860 by John and Teresita Fatjo. The square turret and ornate veranda are later Vicorian additions.The Fatjo family were prominent merchants in Santa Clara. John's father Antonio f…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZQW_senator-franck-house-site_Santa-Clara-CA.html
First home of State Senator Frederich Christian Franck, 1826-1902. Came from Baveria in 1855. He was a civic leader & town trustee for eight consecutive years; member of the volunteer fire department from 1856, and elected Chief Engineer 1875-1881…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZQV_morgan-house_Santa-Clara-CA.html
Built 1895 - 1897 by real estate magnate John Center for his niece, Margaret Center Morgan.
A Victorian style house with a gable on hip main roof, pedimented bay pavilion, twin doghouse dormers and horizontal siding, built of wood shipped aroun…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZQU_russell-robinson-house_Santa-Clara-CA.html
Believed built in 1881-2 by pioneer Calvin Russell, a carpenter, who came to Santa Clara in 1852.In 1891 bought by John G. Robinson, who was one of the first druggists in Santa Clara and chairman and member of the Board of Library Trustees for 30 …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZQS_dr-saxe-office-building_Santa-Clara-CA.html
Built after 1855 to avoid patients using his residence at 1075. Dr. Arthur W. Saxe born New York 1821. Died Monterey County 1892.