VOLUME NO R
SUMMARY OF APPRAISED LAND AND BUILDING VALUATIONS
EQUALIZATION OF ASSESSED VALUES - CITY OF PACIFIC GROVE. CALIFORNIA
AUTHORIZED BY CONTRACT WITH CITY COUNCIL. DECEMBER 17.1927
TRACT NAME Fifth Addltlon BLOCK NO. 163
LOT NO. .,lb= NAME OF OWNER
APPRAISED 1928
LAND IMPS.
ASSESSED 1928-1929
LAND IMPS.
d¢4+ *- ·-Ef
i#.+
Alfred L & Lillie Pa•ley 460 3050
Alfred L & Lillie Pawley
3-4 John Zl , ./· 1erman 680 3000
10.
5 Manuel Nunes 340 340
6LukeKappeg
07 Mary A Raymond 400
*verett G Snlvley
9-10 Rocco G. Fright 980
S*of U Ida H Rose
420 420
N?,of 11 Horac T,engdon 380
18-13 Frank Irving & Minnie King 800
14-15 Edwin R Stalter 800 660
15 Edwin R Stalter 4120
16 OR& Elva Banta 340 3500
17-18 Bertha L Strong 680
19-20 Ira & Eliz Deakin 800 3560
19-20 Ira & Eliz Deakin 80
I
TOTALS
8/90 9-45,6
93'WITI
1
, OCR Text: VOLUME NO R
SUMMARY OF APPRAISED LAND AND BUILDING VALUATIONS
EQUALIZATION OF ASSESSED VALUES - CITY OF PACIFIC GROVE. CALIFORNIA
AUTHORIZED BY CONTRACT WITH CITY COUNCIL. DECEMBER 17.1927
TRACT NAME Fifth Addltlon BLOCK NO. 163
LOT NO. .,lb= NAME OF OWNER
APPRAISED 1928
LAND IMPS.
ASSESSED 1928-1929
LAND IMPS.
d¢4 *- ·-Ef
i#.
Alfred L & Lillie Pa•ley 460 3050
Alfred L & Lillie Pawley
3-4 John Zl , ./· 1erman 680 3000
10.
5 Manuel Nunes 340 340
6LukeKappeg
07 Mary A Raymond 400
*verett G Snlvley
9-10 Rocco G. Fright 980
S*of U Ida H Rose
420 420
N?,of 11 Horac T,engdon 380
18-13 Frank Irving & Minnie King 800
14-15 Edwin R Stalter 800 660
15 Edwin R Stalter 4120
16 OR& Elva Banta 340 3500
17-18 Bertha L Strong 680
19-20 Ira & Eliz Deakin 800 3560
19-20 Ira & Eliz Deakin 80
I
TOTALS
8/90 9-45,6
93'WITI
1
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