State of California-The Resources Agency Primary #
<br />DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#
<br />BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD
<br />Page 2 of 4 *CHR Status Code 2D2
<br />*Resource Name or #: Henninger-Greever House
<br />61. Historic Name: Henninger-Greever House
<br />62. Common Name: Same
<br />63. Original Use: Single-family Residence B4. Present Use: Single-family Residence
<br />*B5. Architectural Style: English Revival
<br />*B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations): Constructed 1925
<br />June 15, 1925. Residence and garage constructed for $4,000.
<br />April 20, 1926. Alter garage, $250.
<br />May 23, 1933. Rebuild chimney, $10.
<br />November 6, 1939. Re-roof by Owen Roofing Company, $240.
<br />October 3, 1946. Pergola added, $100.
<br />December 1, 1949. Unspecified alterations to residence, $1,200.
<br />December 7, 1949. Two electric fixtures installed, $400.
<br />December 8, 1949. Six circuits, 9 additional outlets, and one stove installed.
<br />March 12, 1953. One fixture installed, $100.
<br />December 30, 1963. Private garage installed, 424 square feet, $848.
<br />February 3, 1964. Plastering by C.A. Shives, 200 yards.
<br />*B7. Moved? ^No DYes DUnknown
<br />*68. Related Features:
<br />None.
<br />B9a. Architect: Unknown
<br />b. Builder: Unknown
<br />*B10. Significance: Theme Residential Architecture Area Santa Ana
<br />Period of Significance: circa 1895-1965 Property Type: Single-family Residence Applicable Criteria: NR: C; CR: 3
<br />(Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity)
<br />The Henninger-Greever House is architecturally significant as an intact example of an English Revival-style building in Floral Park.
<br />According fo the original building permit, dated June 15, 1925, the residence and garage were constructed at a cost of $4,000 for R.
<br />Henninger, who owned but did not occupy the home. As of 1926, the property was owned by George W. and Flora 8. Greever.
<br />Employed in the oil industry, Greever and his wife remained in the home until circa 1930. By 1931, Leonard G. Swales, an
<br />employee of General Insurance, and his wife Thyra occupied the residence. Throughout the 1930s, the property was the address
<br />for Frank A. Henderson, the superintendent of the Santa Ana Board of Education, and his wife Bertha (1933); Maurice Maiden, an
<br />auto dealer with De Soto Plymouth, and his wife Philomene (1934); physician George A. Paulson and his wife lima (1935); and
<br />Washington T. Christian, a district plant supervisor with the telephone company, and his wife Cora (circa 1936-1939). By 1940, the
<br />property had been purchased by Leslie W. Hypes, a manager with the Coca-Cola Bottling Company, located at 1734 West First
<br />Street in Santa Ana. Hypes and his wife Elsie remained in the home for at least 16 years, until circa 1956, after which point
<br />occupancy shifted on numerous occasions.
<br />(See Continuation Sheet 3 of 4.)
<br />611. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes)
<br />*B12. References:
<br />City of Santa Ana Building Permits
<br />Santa Ana History Room Collection, Santa Ana Public Library
<br />Sanborn Maps
<br />(See Continuation Sheet 3 of 4.)
<br />613. Remarks:
<br />*614. Evaluator: Deborah Howell-Ardila
<br />*Date of Evaluation: October 21, 2008
<br />(This space reserved for official comments.)
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