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Frencn t-arK Historic uistrict, oanta Ana, CA urange coonry <br />United States Department of the Interior <br />National Park Service <br />National Register of Historic Places <br />Continuatiort Sheet <br />Section number Page <br />In 1944 Horace and Mary Louise Pike were the first tenants in 1117. <br />At that time Horace was in the U. S. Army. By 1947, he had gone into the <br />bakery business in Santa Ana. Ann Paris, a dietitian at St. Joseph's <br />hospital, occupied 1119. <br />1121-1121 1/2-1123-1123 1/2 N. French St.Lyons Fourplex <br />Minimal Transitional 1937 <br />Two-stories high, with the second story clad in wide horizontal <br />clapboards and the first story encased in stucco, the Lyons Fourplex is <br />basically rectangular in shape with the south half of the front facade <br />recessed approximately six feet back from the north half. Concrete steps, <br />bordered with wrought iron rails, ascend to the second floor. A low- <br />pitched hipped roof, edged in carved brackets, tops the building. Most of <br />the windows are two-over-two, divided horizontally, and are either <br />stationary or double-hung. Narrow plant shelves, accented with carved <br />brackets along the underside, decorate the windows at each corner of the <br />second floor. A slanted bay window graces the center of the first floor of <br />the north half of the front facade. Plain doors open from the side of the <br />setback. The south facade features another slanted bay window on the first <br />floor and a long shed-style balcony on the second floor. The first floor of <br />the building appears to have been restuccoed within the last ten years. <br />The stairs were probably changed in the 1960's or 70"s. <br />Stanley Lyons, and his wife, Cecyl, were the first owners of this' <br />fourplex. He worked as an agent for the Los Angeles Times and the Santa <br />Ana Independent. Among the first tenants were: Mrs. Hazel Magg, a <br />member of a prominent ranching family; Norman Miller, the Sec./Tres. for <br />the Brock Glass Co. at 202. Santa Fe Ave., and his wife. Birdie; G. A. Martin <br />son. manager of the Nehi Bottling Co., located at 314 E. 3rd St. <br />1200 BLOCK NORTH FRENCH STREET <br />1216 N. French St. Thee House Craftsman Bungalow 1914 <br />Exhibiting characteristics similar to the Alexander House directly <br />to the south, the Thee House is a large Craftsman Bungalow topped by a <br />multi-gabled roof and fronted with a single-storied porch and pergola. <br /> <br /> <br />
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