Report on Plague Request
December 28, 2015
A. 372 Junipero Avenue
Request for Plague by Stephanie Sullivan.
R. Steres
This home was originally built in 1900, then owned by Laura M. Kirscheimer
according to the lot & block cards in the barn. The Sanborn Maps show the
original cabin was there in 1905 and not there in 1897. The Tax Record
show that improvements existed as early as 1904, owned by Laura M.
Kirscheimer.
It has not changed locations; it is on the corner of 10th and Junipero but
used the address 519 10th St. earlier suggesting that the entry may have
faced 10th. Also, the earlier APN was Blk. 133, Lots 17 & 19 3rd Addition.
The Sanborn Map indicates that it was a 1-story home, about 14'x 18', with
shingle roof and brick chimney. The 1926 Map shows a 3' addition on
Junipero, a 3' (approx.) addition on the 10th St. side and a 4' (approx.)
addition on the east side extending into the backyard and indicates that the
house is now 1-1/2 stories. The original house is virtually encased in a
larger shell.
In 1940 we have a Building Permit indicating a 2-story house with a raised
roof one side (still evident) and a new interior stair. It seems to have
remained substantially unchanged until early this year (2015).
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, OCR Text: Report on Plague Request
December 28, 2015
A. 372 Junipero Avenue
Request for Plague by Stephanie Sullivan.
R. Steres
This home was originally built in 1900, then owned by Laura M. Kirscheimer
according to the lot & block cards in the barn. The Sanborn Maps show the
original cabin was there in 1905 and not there in 1897. The Tax Record
show that improvements existed as early as 1904, owned by Laura M.
Kirscheimer.
It has not changed locations; it is on the corner of 10th and Junipero but
used the address 519 10th St. earlier suggesting that the entry may have
faced 10th. Also, the earlier APN was Blk. 133, Lots 17 & 19 3rd Addition.
The Sanborn Map indicates that it was a 1-story home, about 14'x 18', with
shingle roof and brick chimney. The 1926 Map shows a 3' addition on
Junipero, a 3' (approx.) addition on the 10th St. side and a 4' (approx.)
addition on the east side extending into the backyard and indicates that the
house is now 1-1/2 stories. The original house is virtually encased in a
larger shell.
In 1940 we have a Building Permit indicating a 2-story house with a raised
roof one side (still evident) and a new interior stair. It seems to have
remained substantially unchanged until early this year (2015).
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