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<div class="moz-forward-container">Hi All <br>
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So I asked a local historian about the building we are in. <br>
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Its pretty old, and part of the Masonic building on G St. <br>
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If anyone wants to take a look at the attached records, it looks
like this<br>
might have been built in 1917 along with the rest of the Masonic
Building. <br>
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Might have been from before that, looks like there was a fire
probably around <br>
where woodstocks was in 1916 that precipitated the building of
221G, and perhaps the<br>
shed we are in out back.<br>
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Enjoy<br>
RAN<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">RAN,<br>
<br>
I went by the looked at the structure and it certainly appears
to be part of the Masonic building and to have nothing to do
with the former City structure.<br>
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I also looked it up in my copy of the 1933 City tax assessment
survey, which involved drawing footprints of all buildings. The
extension, measuring 40 by 18, is shown on the drawing
(attached).<br>
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If you want to check, go out and measure it.<br>
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I also attach a copy of the City's historical write ups of the
building over the years. Oddly, there is no mention of the shed,
but then preservationists only care what shows on the street.<br>
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If one wanted to really nail this topic, one would go over to
the counter of the planning department and ask to see its file
on the building. That file would provide more than you likely
care to know.<br>
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Also, there are Sanborn maps that show footprints for about ten
different years one can consult.<br>
<br>
John<br>
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O<br>
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