House at 1321 Scott Street - San Francisco, CA
Posted by: saopaulo1
N 37° 46.924 W 122° 26.260
10S E 549517 N 4181784
A yellow stick style house on Scott St.
Waymark Code: WMRFPA
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 06/19/2016
Views: 4
"The following is excerpted from the 1973 NRHP Nomination Form :
The San Francisco Water Department records show this building as being connected to the water system in 1885.
Martin O'Dea was the original owner, and this property remained in the O'Dea family until purchase was made by the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency in 1972. He was a prominent horseshoer from the East. Mr. O'Dea had built this fine residence as part of a complex from which he ran his business.
This Victorian structure as well as the other two structures on the same property survived the 1906 earthquake and fire. [Webmaster note: One of the other structures, 216-220 Elm Street, was moved to 1331-1335 Scott Street.]
743 Turk, which has been well maintained through the years, will be moved to a lovely row of existing Victorian homes on Eddy Street, two of which have been rehabilitated. [Webmaster note: The house was actually moved to Scott Street near Eddy.] The block [of Eddy Street] also includes a designated landmark, Old St. Patrick's Church." (
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