Report on Plaque Request
Date: 9/2/2024
Address:402 2'' Street
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R. Steres
Photo circa 2024
Tax Cards indicate that the house was built between 1911-1913 for T.H. McCune.
It first appears in the 1914 Sanborn Map and remains the same in the 1926 and
1962 maps.
The 1928 Block File shows the same house with no changes.
In 1990 a Plaque Request Form was submitted but the first sentence says it was
eligible and the next sentence says it is not. No plaque was issued and there was
nothing in Don Beals' plaque card file, nothing in our Master Plaque List. No
reason was given.
In 2015 an 83 sq. ft. addition was built,1-story wrapping around the left (south)
side and a bit on the West (rear) with a deck on part of the upper level.It was
built in character with the original house but is easily distinguishable as an
t
, OCR Text: Report on Plaque Request
Date: 9/2/2024
Address:402 2'' Street
d~ri
~3I~y a'Pp~vti~~
R. Steres
Photo circa 2024
Tax Cards indicate that the house was built between 1911-1913 for T.H. McCune.
It first appears in the 1914 Sanborn Map and remains the same in the 1926 and
1962 maps.
The 1928 Block File shows the same house with no changes.
In 1990 a Plaque Request Form was submitted but the first sentence says it was
eligible and the next sentence says it is not. No plaque was issued and there was
nothing in Don Beals' plaque card file, nothing in our Master Plaque List. No
reason was given.
In 2015 an 83 sq. ft. addition was built,1-story wrapping around the left (south)
side and a bit on the West (rear) with a deck on part of the upper level.It was
built in character with the original house but is easily distinguishable as an
t
, Heritage Society of Pacific Grove,Historical Collections,Green Plaque Research,Green Plaque Research 300 to 400 block,402 2nd,Plaque research,402 2nd St. Plaque Research.pdf Page 1, 402 2nd St. Plaque Research.pdf Page 1
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