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SIGNIFICANCE <br /> <br />Period <br /> prehistoric <br /> 1~00-1~99 <br /> 1500-1599 <br /> 1600.-1699 <br /> 1700~1799 <br /> 1800-1899 <br />~ 1900- <br /> <br />Are. aa oI Signilicance - Check and juatl/y below <br /> <br />archeology-prehistoric <br />archeology-historic <br />agriculture <br />architecture <br />art <br />commerce <br />communications <br />community planning <br />conservation <br />economics <br />education <br />exploration/settlement <br />industry <br />invention <br /> <br /> landscape architecture <br /> law <br /> literature <br /> military <br /> music <br /> philosophy <br />· X politics/government <br /> religion <br /> science <br /> sculpture <br />" social/humanitarian <br /> theater <br /> transportation <br /> other (specify) <br /> <br />Specific dates: ] 91 5 <br /> <br />Builder/Architect: <br /> <br />Statement of Significance (in one paragraDh): <br /> <br />081 <br /> <br />In !915, 1402 Bush first appears in the Santa Ana City Directory showing <br />F. W. and Jeanie Fuller as the property owners. As documented by newspaper article, <br />Mr. Fuller was a talented baker and worked with some of the best bakeries and catering <br />houses in the west. He purchased an interest in the Dragon Confectionery Company and <br />his wife, Jeanie was the secretary treasurer. In 1930 LLoyd H. Banks lived in the <br />home after marr3'ing Miss May Manatt. The house belonged previously to the Manatt <br />family. Lloyd H. Banks was the auditor of the city of Santa Aha, and later he was <br />added the position of city purchasing agent. He was highly respected and held a <br />prominent place among the business men of the city. <br /> <br />3 of 11 <br /> <br /> <br />