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<br /> <br />NAME <br />ADDRESS <br />CITY <br /> <br />Alexander House <br /> <br />REF. NO. 127 <br /> <br />1116 North French Street <br /> <br />Santa Ana <br /> <br />ZIP 92701 <br /> <br />ORANGE COUNTY <br /> <br />YEAR BUILT 1912 <br /> <br />LOCAL REGISTER CATEGORY: Landmark <br /> <br />HISTORIC DISTRICT French Park <br /> <br />NEIGHBORHOOD French Park <br /> <br />NATIONAL REGISTER CRITERIA FOR EV ALUA TION B, C <br /> <br />NA TIONAL REGISTER STATUS CODE 1D <br /> <br />Location: D Not for Publication <br /> <br />[gI Unrestricted <br /> <br />USGS 7.5" Quad <br /> <br />Date: <br /> <br />T <br /> <br />R <br /> <br />1f.I of <br /> <br />1f.I of Sec <br /> <br />B.M. <br /> <br />D Prehistoric <br /> <br />[gI Historic <br /> <br />D Both <br /> <br />ARCHITECTURAL STYLE: Craftsman Bungalow <br /> <br />DESCRIPTIONIBACKGROUND RELATED TO PERIOD ARCHITECTURE: <br /> <br />The architectural style terminology is adapted from the National Register Bulletin 16A. <br /> <br />The Craftsman Bungalow architectural style is an early 20th century American movement, developed by Charles and Henry Greene of <br />Pasadena, California. The height of the movement is between 1900 and 1920's. The Craftsman Bungalow is characterized by the use <br />of natural wood for exposed massive beams and rafters and exterior siding. Some of the most prominent features are: low pitched <br />gabled roof with wide overhangs and projecting brackets; the emphasis on horizontal shapes informally arranged; the use of shingles <br />as exterior finish; broad, gabled entry porches; no applied ornament; creek rock foundations and porches. Many houses include <br />Japanese and Swiss influences in their exterior detailing. <br /> <br />LLIHRC\category alexander <br />06- I 9-00 <br /> <br />Page 1 of 4 <br /> <br />!5fij.'51 <br />