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- Page 5 and 6: DEDICATION I dedicate this work to
- Page 7: TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication ......
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- Page 17 and 18: Historic context statements are a s
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- Page 21 and 22: planning is a distinct and separate
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- Page 25 and 26: promoted early American preservatio
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- Page 45 and 46: Chapter 3 FINDINGS AND INTERPRETATI
- Page 47 and 48: Apartment buildings within the dist
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APPENDIX B National Register letter
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5. Classification Ownership of Prop
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Criteria Considerations (Mark "x" i
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inexpensive bungalows and cottages
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Narrative Description (Continued) B
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found in the district, moved from o
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Italianate Several buildings in the
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except on the enclosed porch (see b
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leading to a below-grade basement g
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32. 304 21st Contributor This front
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window vent is located in the porch
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52. 414 21st Contributor This Neocl
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panel of the door. Stairs are woode
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This is a modern International Styl
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83. 615 21st Contributor This two-s
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wooden piers. The porch cornice has
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door has nine divided lights in a 3
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This two-story foursquare building
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porch. Siding is stucco except on t
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The porch is supported by two large
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within the context of the neighborh
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150. 617 22nd Contributor This 1907
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center. The second floor features a
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169. 2001/2005 C Non-Contributor Th
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gable ends. A full-width porch is l
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190. 2001 D Contributor This 1925 o
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front. Windows are double-hung wood
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This 1929 Minimal Traditional cotta
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This Neoclassic row house has a hip
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110 of construction is prior to 191
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240. 2009 F Contributor This one-an
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y a single rectangular column of fa
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modifications to the porch, this bu
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This 1907 Classical Revival foursqu
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afters, except for the rafter ends,
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from the main building, extending a
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piers atop rectangular brick piers.
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convey its significance as an eleme
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94 21st 717 C 003-0182-016-0000 95
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198 D 2019 C 1909 003-0075-018-0000
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21st/G-H 294 22nd/B_C C 1905 22nd/C
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along H Street, terminating at East
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22 miles away in Folsom, CA, was co
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Progressive Reform and “City Beau
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prominent features of both City Bea
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As a Republican of this era, active
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marked change in neighborhood compo
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City of Sacramento, “Sacramento R
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Schwarzer, Mitchell, “Myths of Pe