Heritage Society of
Pacific Grove
P. O. Box 1007
Pacific Grove, CA 93950
November 27, 1989
Steve Honegger
750 Bayview Avenue
Pacific Grove, CA 93950
Re: Plague request dated 11-12-89
Dear Steve,
We can give plaques to two of the three houses you requested.
Only houses built in 1910 or earlier are eligible, except in
cases where it is to be on the Home Tour.
Plaques will be awarded for:
115 17th Street Mrs. A. Matteson 1905
118 17th Street Pacific Improvement Co. 1906
Not yet eligible for a plague:
116 17th Street Myra A. Kinsley 1921
Plaques will be ready
Sanborn maps for 1905
for each house.
in 3 to 4 months. Enclosed are the
, 1914 and 1926 as well as the tax cards
Sincerely,
Adam Weiland
Research Director
Ps Thanks for getting the redwood plague boards for me.
, OCR Text: Heritage Society of
Pacific Grove
P. O. Box 1007
Pacific Grove, CA 93950
November 27, 1989
Steve Honegger
750 Bayview Avenue
Pacific Grove, CA 93950
Re: Plague request dated 11-12-89
Dear Steve,
We can give plaques to two of the three houses you requested.
Only houses built in 1910 or earlier are eligible, except in
cases where it is to be on the Home Tour.
Plaques will be awarded for:
115 17th Street Mrs. A. Matteson 1905
118 17th Street Pacific Improvement Co. 1906
Not yet eligible for a plague:
116 17th Street Myra A. Kinsley 1921
Plaques will be ready
Sanborn maps for 1905
for each house.
in 3 to 4 months. Enclosed are the
, 1914 and 1926 as well as the tax cards
Sincerely,
Adam Weiland
Research Director
Ps Thanks for getting the redwood plague boards for me.
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