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.~ Prehist°rlc <br /> 1~00-1~99 <br />~ 1~00-1~99 <br /> ~- 1~00-1~99 <br /> -~ 1700-1~9~ <br /> j_ l~O0-199~ <br /> 1~00- <br /> <br />_._ ~ .~lo~y-prehlstorlc ~.. la~Kape &rcldtecture <br />_~ ~rcheology-ldstorlc <br />~grlcultu-re ~ Uterature <br />3t architecture ~' military <br />..... &ri music <br /> <br />commerce <br /> <br /> ~ communications <br /> community planning <br /> ~ conservation <br /> economics <br /> education <br /> ___ expior&tlor~$ettlement <br /> industry <br />[~ invention <br /> <br />philosophy <br />politics/government <br />religion <br />science <br /> <br />sculpture <br />social/humanitarian <br />theater <br /> <br />transport~tion <br />other (specify) <br /> <br />Specific dates: .,,t~ ~ ~B~9 BuUder/Archltect=. <br />Statement of Significance (in on~ pM'agraph): <br /> <br />Local historical & cf.v£c significant, <br /> <br />Uuknovn <br /> <br />This Victorian home vas built for Roscoe E. HevlCt in 1889. <br />Nr. Nevitt distinguished himself by becoming the first school <br />teacher in Santa Ann.His grandson,Roscoe Guli!k Hevitt vas a <br />iember of the first graduating class of the nev Santa Ann high school <br />in 1916. Roscoe E <br /> <br />This Victorian home vas built for Roscoe E. N~viCC in 1889. <br />Mr. Nevitt distinguished himself by becoming the'first school <br />ceacber in Santa Ann. His vile ~as Allie tlmira Palmer~ daughter of <br />Noah Palmer ~ho ~as the patriarch of one of the foremost pioneering <br />families in the Orange County area~ and o~ned extensive acreage sc. o[ <br />first anti uest of ~ain St..Noah Palmer vas founder & president of the <br />odl Commercial Bank,the Bank of Orange,and ~as director of the Bank o£ <br />Tuscan and the old Orar~ge Count~ Savings Bank of' Santa Aha.Ne vas also <br />president of the one time Santa Ann-Orange and Tustin Rail~ay. Subsequenc <br />tO 1886, the house ~a6 purchased by a member of the pioneering Ross family. <br />In the early 1920's it vas moved from its location at 1200 So. Main St. <br />to accomogate the construction of Julia Lathrop School. <br /> <br />State of California ~istoric Resources Inventory <br /> <br />Orange County ~iscorical Volume I <br /> <br />Huch more history on the above mentioned families is available from <br />the biographical section of the History of Orange County done in 1921. <br /> <br />EXHIBIT A <br />Page 4 of 7 <br /> <br /> <br />