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--382 <br /> <br />SIGNIFICANCE <br />Period <br />-- prehistoric <br />,,, l~00-1~99 <br /> 1500-1~99 <br /> 1600-1&99 <br /> 1700-17~9 <br /> 1800-1899 <br /> * 1900- <br /> <br />Areas o! Significance - Check and justify below <br /> archeology-prehistoric landscape architecture <br />---- archeology-historic ~'- law <br /> <br /> agriculture literature <br /> * architecture , military <br /> art music <br />, commerce philosophy <br /> communications ~ politics/government <br />,. , community planning religion <br />conservation science <br />economics sculpture <br />education ~ social/humanitarian <br />. exploration~settlement theater <br />Industry transportation <br />, invention other (specify) <br /> <br />Specific dates.' J 9ll-t 2 Builder/Architect: <br /> <br />Statement o! Significance (in one paragraph): <br /> <br />Built by Contractor <br /> <br />The 1895 Sanborn Maps show that a 'different ho~se than the one <br />currently existing was on this site. The first house was the <br />home of Prof. T.N. Wells. In 1911-1912 the.current house was <br />built by Phrandra A. Robinson. Born in St. Lawrence County, <br />New York on August 21, ,.851, Phrandra Robinson married Ida Lusk, <br />e native of Wisconsin. They had three children. In 1906 he came <br />to California first settling in Berkeley, then fqur years later <br />moving to santa Aha. An article written in i921 credits him with <br />erecting over fifty of the most desirable houses in the city. <br />Hr. Robinson lived at the East Washington Avenue house 'until <br />1938, when he was listed as a rancher at RD 1, Box 88 Orange. <br /> <br />EXHIBIT A <br /> <br /> I <br /> <br /> <br />