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State of California —The Resources Agency Primary # <br />DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # <br />CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial <br />Page 4 of 7 Resource Name: Halsell-Bricken House <br />*Recorded by James Williams "Date January 29, 2026 El Continuation ❑ Update <br />*1310. Significance (continued): <br />The Halsell-Bricken House also qualifies for listing under Criterion 4, due to its associations with its original owner, Oliver L. <br />Halsell. Halsell is credited as a central figure in the 1911 founding of Fairhaven Memorial Park, whose park -like landscape <br />design reflected a new and influential approach in the development of cemeteries in the United States in the early twentieth <br />century. The property remains in use for burials, its longevity a testament to Halsell's forward -looking mindset. Although <br />Halsell enjoyed a highly successful career in real estate development, no information uncovered in research for this <br />evaluation found that his contributions within the Santora Company stand out as individually significant or outweigh those of <br />other officers of the company; as such his accomplishments with the Santora Company do contribute to the property's <br />significance under Criterion 4. The recommended categorization for the property under this criterion is also "Landmark" <br />because the property is associated with a significant person in the city (Santa Ana Municipal Code, Section 30-2.2.1). <br />Regarding the potential historical significance of Gordon Bricken, although his career in public service is connected to such <br />major projects as the Orange County World Trade Center and the Santa Ana Train Station, there is not sufficient secondary <br />source material pertaining to his career to ascertain the details of his participation in these projects or the importance of the <br />projects themselves. While future research may find that the Halsell-Bricken House is also significant for its associations with <br />Bricken, no definitive conclusions can be made at the time of this evaluation. <br />The character -defining features of the Halsell-Bricken House are those of the original construction of the residence and which <br />convey the property's Colonial Revival -style design. They include, but may not be limited to: L-plan; one -to -two-story <br />massing; asymmetrical primary (west) fagade; moderately -pitched hipped roof; original wood -sash windows of multiple <br />configurations (double -hung, casement, fixed, and porthole); stucco and wood -plank wall cladding; entrance featuring <br />Classically inspired molded surround featuring fluted pilasters, broken pediment with prominent dentils, and finial; wood - <br />panel front door with operable sidelights; and wrought iron porch lamp, Classically inspired molding on the bay windows and <br />other primary -elevation locations; second -story balconet; and a fluted belt course; deep setback with a large front lawn; and <br />Hollywood driveway. <br />*1312. References (continued): <br />City of Santa Ana Building Permits <br />City of Santa Ana, Public Library. City directory collection. <br />Los Anoeles Times, via newspapers. corn <br />Marsh, Diann. Santa Ana, An Illustrated History, Encinitas, Heritage Publishing, 1994. <br />McAlester, Virginia Savage. A Field Guide to American Houses. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2013. <br />Newspapers.com (Sana Ana Register, Tustin News, The Register) <br />Office of Historic Preservation. "Instructions for Recording Historical Resources. " Sacramento: March 1995. <br />Register, The, via newspapers.com <br />Santa Ana Daily Register, via newspapers.com <br />Tours Through History, "Fairhaven Cemtery Lantern Light Tour,"2024, https.//toursthroughhistory.com/fairhaven-cemetery/ <br />Tustin News, via newspapers.com <br />DPR 523L <br />