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Title
Craftsman bungalow, South Grand Street, Orange, California, 2003
Creator
Price, David
Date Created and/or Issued
2003-08-29
Publication Information
Orange Public Library
Contributing Institution
Orange Public Library and History Center
Collection
Orange Public Library Local History Collection
Rights Information
For information on copyrights and permissions, please contact Orange Public Library, Orange, California.
Description
A 1916 Craftsman Bungalow style home located at 529 South Grand Street, Orange, California, August, 2003. Image shows front view of the house, designed and constructed by Orange Contracting and Milling Company for Carl Jorn (b. 1880), husband of Bertha Loescher and real estate and insurance businesman, as well as a member of the Orange Chamber of Commerce. One- story Craftsman bungalow has lap siding and a double, front-facing gable roof. The main roof extends forward to form a half width porch supported by tapered wooden squared columns on lap porch surround, and the north half has a large fixed window. A photograph of the home is on page 54 in "Beautiful Orange Homes," a brochure from the early 1920s promoting the Orange Contracting and Milling Company.
3000 x 2000 pixels
Type
image
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt396nb82x
OPL4769
10512267
Language
English
Subject
Houses--Orange (Calif.)
Architecture
Jorn Residence--Orange (Calif.)

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