375 Gibson
Subject: 375 Gibson
From: "Maureen Girard" < >
Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2010 06:45:58 -0700
To: < >
To The Research Committee:
Thank you for researching information on our home at 375 Gibson, formerly located at 864
Spruce. In the envelope, 2000 article on house moving on the Monterey Peninsula was
enclosed, and it referenced "a log house in Pacific Grove" at 505 Chestnut Street.
Ironically, that house, which was moved from one part of a large lot to another was
probably on the same property as our house at one time; at most, the log cabin and our
house were separated by Spruce Avenue. Might there have been a small farm at that end of
town (there is that old barn-or was a few weeks ago-just across the street from 864
Spruce)? Do you have records of that?
I assume that the County Assessor has records of our home in its former location. We had
been waiting to hear from your committee, as we thought you would have better
information, but now we'll proceed ahead and see what else we can find out. I've also
placed a call to the Machado family to see what light they can shed.
Thanks very much,
Maureen
1 of 1 9/9/102:45 PM
, OCR Text: 375 Gibson
Subject: 375 Gibson
From: "Maureen Girard" < >
Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2010 06:45:58 -0700
To: < >
To The Research Committee:
Thank you for researching information on our home at 375 Gibson, formerly located at 864
Spruce. In the envelope, 2000 article on house moving on the Monterey Peninsula was
enclosed, and it referenced "a log house in Pacific Grove" at 505 Chestnut Street.
Ironically, that house, which was moved from one part of a large lot to another was
probably on the same property as our house at one time; at most, the log cabin and our
house were separated by Spruce Avenue. Might there have been a small farm at that end of
town (there is that old barn-or was a few weeks ago-just across the street from 864
Spruce)? Do you have records of that?
I assume that the County Assessor has records of our home in its former location. We had
been waiting to hear from your committee, as we thought you would have better
information, but now we'll proceed ahead and see what else we can find out. I've also
placed a call to the Machado family to see what light they can shed.
Thanks very much,
Maureen
1 of 1 9/9/102:45 PM
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