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gm <br /> <br />SIGNIFICANCE <br />Period Areas o! Sl&nlflcance - Check and Justlf), below <br /> . prehistoric archeology-prehistoric landscape architecture <br /> ' lt~OO-lt~99 archeology-historic law <br /> 1500-1599 asr Iculture literature <br /> . 1600-1699 X architecture military <br /> · 1700-1799 "art music <br /> ' 1800.1899 commerce .... philosophy <br /> ~.',i' 1900- 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: ~enn..lCt~n BuJlder/Archltectl The Smile), Family <br /> <br />Statement of Significance (in one paragraph): <br /> <br />The Colonial I~evival# style, as the architecture is known <br />locally, enjoyed a brief life between the years 19OO-1910 <br />before the Craftsman architecture captured the housing <br />design market. <br /> <br />The home, located at 2900 N. Flower Street, is one of the <br />few homes in Santa Ana outside the ~rench Park neighborhood, <br />whcih largely evloved during the reign of the Colonial <br />Revival. As ~uch, it is a historical home worth restoring <br />and preserving. <br /> <br />The property upon which the home was build, was owned by <br />Jasper A. Smiley and his wife Fannie M. Smiley. The Smiley's <br />~:cre rancher~ and fruit growers and they are listed for the <br />first time in the 1907 Santa Ana Register under West Orange <br />because N. Flower at that time was not incorporated under <br />the City of Santa Ans. The property remained in the hands o£ <br />the Smiley's for several years, and in the late forties the <br />home was occupied by rancher R. Dean Smiley and his wife <br />Elizabeth. <br /> <br />·Santa Ana's Architectural Heritage by The Santa Ana <br />Historic Survey, page 61, and at~ached photograph of <br />Colonial Revtval/Americam Foursquare. Source: The Register <br />$/29/87, Attaint Section Page F 1. <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br /> <br />