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<br /> Page 3 of 4 Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) Gear House
<br /> *Recorded by Hally Soboleske *Date March 10, 2010 ~ Continuation D Update
<br /> Santa Ana was founded by William Spurgeon in 1869 as a speculative town site on part of the Spanish land grant known as
<br /> Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. The civic and commercial core of the community was centered around the intersection of
<br /> Main and Fourth Streets. Stimulated by the arrival of the Santa Fe Railroad and incorporation as a city in 1886, and selection
<br /> as the seat of the newly created County of Orange in 1889, the city grew outwards, with residential neighborhoods
<br /> developing to the north, south, and east of the city center. Agricultural uses predominated in the outlying areas, with
<br /> cultivated fields and orchards doffed with widely scattered fam~houses.
<br /> The Gear House is located in Floral Park, a neighborhood northwest of downtown Santa Ana bounded by Wesf Seventeenth
<br /> Street, North Flower Street, Riverside Drive, and Broadway. Groves of oranges, avocados and walnuts, and widely scattered
<br /> ranch houses characterized this area before f 920. Developer and builder Allison Honer (1897-1981), credited as the
<br /> subdivider and builder of a major portion of northwest Santa Ana, arrived in Santa Ana from Beaver Falls, New York in 1922
<br /> (Talbert, pages 353-356). "Before nightfall on the day of his arrival, Mr. Honer purchased a parcel of land. And that month,
<br /> he began building custom homes in Santa Ana"(Orange County Register, September 15, 1981). The parcel chosen became
<br /> the Floral Park subdivision between Seventeenth Street and Santiago Creek. "When built in the 1920s, the Floral Park
<br /> homes were the most lavish and expensive in the area. They sold for about $45,000 each" (Orange County Register.
<br /> September 15, 1981). Revival architecture in a wide variety of romantic styles was celebrated in the 1920s and 1930s; Floral
<br /> Park showcased examples of the English Tudor, French Norman, Spanish Colonial, and Colonial Revival styles. The Allison
<br /> Honer Construction Company went on to complete such notable projects as the 1935 Art Deco-styled Old Santa Ana City
<br /> Hall, the EI Toro Marine Base during World War ll, and the 1960 Honer Shopping Plaza. Honer lived in the neighborhood he
<br /> had helped create, at 615 Wesf Santa Clara Avenue.
<br /> In the Late 1920s and 1930s, another builder, Roy Roscoe Russell (1881-1965), continued developing the groves of Floral
<br /> Park. An early Russell project was his 1928 subdivision of Victoria Drive between Wesf Nineteenth Street and West Santa
<br /> Clara Avenue. The homes were quite grand and displayed various revival styles, including Russell's own large, Colonial
<br /> Revival mansion at 2009 Victoria Drive. In the early post-World War I! years, Floral Park continued its development as
<br /> numerous smaller, single-family houses were built. Continuing in the Floral Park tradition, they were mostly revival in style.
<br /> In the 1950s, low, horizontal Ranch Style houses completed the growth of Floral Park. Today (2007), Floral Park maintains
<br /> its identity as the premier neighborhood of Santa Ana, historically home to many affluent and prominent citizens.
<br /> The Gear House qualifies for listing in the Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties under Criterion 1 for ifs exemplifrcation
<br /> of the distinguishing characteristics of the Colonial Revival style. Additionally, the house has been categorized as
<br /> "Contributive" because it `contributes fo the overall character and history" of Santa Ana, and, as an intact example of the
<br /> Colonial Revival style in the Floral Park neighborhood, '9s a good example of period architecture". Character-defining exterior
<br /> features of the Gear House that should be preserved include, but may not be limited to, original exterior materials where
<br /> extant; roof configuration; and architectural details such as wood tripartite and casement windows.
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