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State of Calffomla-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 Liggett House <br /> B1. Historic Name: Liggett House <br /> B2. Common Name: Same <br /> 63. Original Use: Single-fatuity Residence 64. Present Use: Single-fatuity Residence <br /> *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival <br /> 'B8. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations): Constructed 1923 <br /> December, 1923. Residence and garage constructed for $5,500. <br /> May 17, 1945. 1 fixture by United Plumbing Co. <br /> December 8, 1956. Remodel kitchen for J. Moudsatson <br /> December 15, 1966. 16 outs, 2 fixtures, Garbage disposal meter. <br /> December 19, 1966, 1 fixture by A. Plumbing. <br /> January 12, 1978. 2"Q story addition for G. Auger by Ray Hicks. ($13, 700). <br /> February 2, 1978. Plumbing, 5 Bxfures, 1 w/h, 1 alterations repair. <br /> March 20, 1978. 416sf residential for G. Auger by Ray Hicks. <br /> June 27, 1978. Electrical, 1 meter fort. Auger by Ray Hicks. <br /> August 21, 1979. Statement of Fad letter, Paid $15 by Mary Cayo. <br /> March 22, 1988. Patio cover, 3()4sf. <br /> *B7. MovedT ¦No []Yes ?Unknown Date: Original Location: <br /> *B8. Related Features: <br /> None. <br /> B9a. Architect: Unknown b. Builder: Unknown <br /> *B10. Significance: Theme Residenfiad Architecture Area Santa Ana <br /> Period of Significance: circa 1895-1965 Property Type: Single-family Residence Applicable Criteria: NR• C,• CR. 2D2 <br /> (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity) <br /> The Liggett House is architecturally significant as an intact example of an Spanish Colonial Revival-style building in Floral Park. <br /> According to the original building pemrit, dated December of 1923, the residence and garage were constructed for Delbert E. and <br /> Ruby Liggett for a cost of $5,500. Mr. Liggett was the owneNmanager of Liggett Lumber Company which operated on Fruit S~reet- <br /> Liggett Lumber opened in 1925 and continued fo operate into the late 1940's. to 1935, directories listed their daughter, Florence <br /> Liggett, as living with them and showed an occupation of student. By 1941, if appears that Florence had moved from the residence. <br /> 1945 brought phone service to the Liggett Home, but by 1947, fhe Liggett's moved to 1522 N. Sycamore and Mr. Liggetf's <br /> occupation was shown as realtor. The home on Bonnie Brae was rented and occupants were listed as `transient". In 1952, Harry <br /> and Merril! Dysart moved into the house, with Mr. Dysa?t's occupation being a piano tuner with an otirce on Main Street. The house <br /> then changed several times until 1962 when Weldon and Jane Warick moved into the home. Mr. Warfck was an accountant. <br /> (See Continuation Sheet 3 of 4.) <br /> B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) Sketch Map <br /> 002-122-15 <br /> <br /> *B12. References: " 2323 North Bonnie Brae <br /> City o/ Santa Ana Building Pemtits „ <br /> Santa Ana History Room Collection, Santa Ana Publie Library <br /> Sanborn Maps ° <br /> Hams, Cyril M. American Architecture: An Illustrated ~ ' <br /> Encvclonedia. New York, WW Norton, 1998. a O <br /> Marsh, Diann. Santa Ana. An illustrated History. Encinitas, <br /> Heritage Publishing, 1994. ~ O <br /> (See Continuation Sheet 3 of 4.) Q <br /> ® C'O <br /> 813. Remarks: O O <br /> *81d. Evaluator: Rally Soboleske t <br /> v ~ M <br /> "Date of Evaluation: August 12, 2009 s O <br /> ~O <br /> Page 3 of S <br /> D-9 <br /> <br />