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Grass Valley History Study (1,937 pages)

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State of California _ The Resources Agency Primary # Primary #: DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # HRI # PRIMARY RECORD Trinomial Trinomial NRHP Status Code NRHP Status Code: Page . of . *Resource Name or #: 409 Clark Street P41. Other Identifier: South Grass Valley/APN 08-520-40 *P2, Location: oc Not for Publication m Unrestricted *a, County: Nevada *b. USGS 7.5’ Quad: Grass Valley, CA Date: revised 1973 Cc. Address: 409 Clark Street City: Grass Valley Zip: 95945 d. UTM: (Give more than one for large and/or linear resources) N/A Zone: N/A e. Other Locational Data: The subject property is located on the east side of Clark Street. *P3a. Description: The property consists of a single-story, wood-frame, Late Victorian style residence. Character defining features of the residence include its hipped roof, large hipped roof dormer (later addition), 34 hipped roof front porch with turned Victorian columns, decorative brackets on each side of the columns, turned balustrades that continue from the porch down the stairway to the front yard, arched and paneled Victorian front entry door with a transom window, pairs and single 1 over 1 light wood-sash windows, and wood shiplap exterior horizontal siding. The front yard is landscaped with mature conifers, a lawn, shrubs, and planting beds. The parcel was once owned by Aaron Clark (Clark & Days Sulphuret Works, Pikes Flat, Grass Valley), whose residence in 1871 was on Race Street. George M. Brown owned the parcel in 1873. *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP-2, single-family property. *P4, Resources Present: 1 Building Structure o Object Site District Element of District x P5. Photograph or Drawing (Photograph required for buildings, structures, and objects.) “Required Information