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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZQR_mission-corral-site_Santa-Clara-CA.html
This site is what remains of the original Mission Santa Clara corral, which once covered about 6 acres and was enclosed by an adobe wall. In 1847, marking the transition from Spanish/Mexican mission to American town, William Campbell mapped the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZQQ_luis-arguello-home_Santa-Clara-CA.html
Two story classic Georgian Colonial Revival rests on solid redwood foundation. Built before 1870 by Luis Arguello, son of first governor of California under Mexican Rule. 1901 residence and office of Dr. George H. Worrall, DDS., long time membe…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZQP_dr-henry-warburton-house_Santa-Clara-CA.html
Built 1886. First medical doctor in Santa Clara. Arrived 1848. First floor one time used as pharmacy and office. Born Staffordshire England 1819. Died Santa Clara 1903.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZQO_landrum-house_Santa-Clara-CA.html
Built in 1875 by Andrew J. Landrum, a carpenter. Of exceptionally good construction, this house is considered a very good example of the architecture of the period.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZPV_elim-community-church_Santa-Clara-CA.html
This Gothic Revival structure was built in 1904 by the Advent Christian Church. The style is characterized by a steeply pitched roof, decorated barge broad along the roof edge and pointed arch windows. The Advent Christian Congregation was form…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZPT_robert-menzel-house_Santa-Clara-CA.html
This Queen Anne house with characteristic corner tower was built around 1895 by Robert Menzel (1847-1923). A Prussian immigrant, he founded Menzel Hardware Company in 1875. Menzel served on the Santa Clara Board of Education, Library Trustees a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZPS_kersell-lorente-house_Santa-Clara-CA.html
Built in 1892-93 by Isabella and James Kersell, who was originally in the plumbing and tinning business and later a manager for C.C. Morse and Company. Owners between 1900 and 1942 included Anne. B. Smith, Hilda Beattie and William and Mathilda Na…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZPR_johnson-house_Santa-Clara-CA.html
Believed built 1850s of precut lumber from Maine shipped around the Horn. I.B. Johnson was squatter on entire block 1849. Town board gave him title in 1852 for fifteen dollars.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZPQ_hichborn-house_Santa-Clara-CA.html
American Colonial style adapted to California. Built in 1868 by Cary Peebles; purchased in 1882 by F. Greenleaf Houlton of Houlton, Maine, father of Mrs. Franklin Hichborn. Franklin Hichborn was a journalist and political writer of national fame w…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZPP_field-house_Santa-Clara-CA.html
Built & occupied in 1891 by Zibeon O. Field, a carpenter from Maine. A particularly fine example of architectural style this fancy wedding cake Victorian has a decorative carved pediment and bargeboard, shingle facing, carved balustrade and lat…
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