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Grass Valley History Study (1,937 pages)

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State of California _ The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Page . of . P14. *P2. Location: © Not for Publication *b. USGS 7.5’ Quad: Grass Valley, CA Cc. d. e. *P3a. Description: Other Identifier: West Grass Valley/APN 08-310-75 m Unrestricted Primary # Primary #: HRI # HRI # Trinomial Trinomial NRHP Status Code NRHP Status Code: *a, Date: revised 1973 Address: 142 Chester Street City: Grass Valley UTM: (Give more than one for large and/or linear resources) N/A Other Locational Data: The subject property is located on the corner of Chester Street and Maiden Lane. Zip: 95945 County: Nevada *Resource Name or #: 142 Chester Street Zone: N/A The property consists of a single-story, wood-frame Late Victorian residence. Character defining features of the home include its side-gabled roof with prominent centered front gable and lower shed porch roof clad with asphalt shingles, front gable displays one 1-over-1 light wood-sash window with fishscale, diamond and square shingles, horizontal wood shiplap siding, multi-light wood-sash windows, a full-width wood front porch with square porch supports and balustrades, a wooden staircase and a lighted wood paneled front entry door with transom and sidelights. Apparently aluminum siding has been added to the east elevation of the house. A few windows have been altered. The Victorian residence is accented by a cement walkway and many shrubs and mature trees. In 1872 the parcel was owned by the Leavitt family. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP-2, single-family property. *P4, Resources Present: 1 Building Structure o Object Site District P5. Photograph or Drawing (Photograph required for buildings, structures, and objects.) “Required Information x Element of District