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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFRUITVALE AVENUE 14901HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY ( #301 IDENTIFICATION 1. Common name: 2. Historic name: Sunshine Williams Caretaker's House 3. Street or rural address: 14901 Fruitvale Avenue City: Saratoga 4. Parcel number: 397 -18 -072 Zip: 95070 County: Santa Clara 5. Present Owner: William & Marjorie Wright Address: 14901 Fruitvale Ave. City: Saratoga Ownership is: Public: 6. Present Use: Farmhouse Zip: 95070 Private: X Original Use: Residence DESCRIPTION 7a. Architectural style: Pioneer Cottage 7b. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations from its original condition: This two - story, woodframe farmhouse was originally surrounded by agricultural lands on quiet McCall Road (now Fruitvale Avenue). At the rear of the house is a shallow tree - studded canyon that separates the house from its neighbors. The home is well preserved and has had some additions over the years. The original house was a simple classic box with a hip roof, wide eaves and exposed rafters. The cottage is clad with horizontal lap siding on the first story and square shingles on the second. The enclosed entry porch may be an addition. The double hung windows are symmetrically placed and those on the second floor have shutters. A one -story addition on the southern side includes a living room, bathroom and den. The front door has also been relocated to this newer area. A carport /garage has been added at the north, and a deck at the rear. 8. Construction date: Estimated: Pre -1900 Factual: 9. Architect: Unknown 10. Builder: Sidney Williams 11. Approx. prop. size (ft) Frontage: Depth: approx. acreage: .05 12. Date(s) of enclosed photograph(s) 1S V 13. Condition: Excellent: Good: X Fair: Deteriorated: 14. Alterations: Living room, porch, bathroom and garage added. 15. Surroundings: (Check more than one if necessary) Open land: Scattered buildings: Densely built -up: Residential: X Industrial: Commercial: Other: 16. Threats to site: None known: X Private development: Vandalism: Public Works project: Other: 17. Is the structure: On its original site? X Moved? 18. Related features: #30 Page 2 Zoning: Unknown? SIGNIFICANCE 19. Briefly state historical and /or architectural importance (include dates, events, and persons associated with the site). This was the home of a Swedish man, Nils Larson, and his wife prior to 1900. Nils was the caretaker and grounds maintenance man for The Reverend "Sunshine" Williams. Larson cultivated the orchards and cared for the carriage horses. The Reverend Edwin Sidney (Everlasting Sunshine) Williams was a retired Congregational minister (1837- 1918). In the spring of 1899, following two years of drought, Williams conceived the idea of a Saratoga Blossom Festival of Thanksgiving. The first festival was held in March 1900. His hilltop home on Three Oaks Way was part of the Bella Vista Ranch. He had boundless energy and enthusiasm and called his Thanksgiving Festival "jollification ". He also established the Missionary Settlement in 1900 to give counsel, comfort or assistance to returned missionaries. He was an original member of the Sempervirens Club which proposed that Big Basin become a state park. He is buried at Madronia Cemetery. 20. Main theme of the historic resource: (If more than one is checked, number in order of importance.) Architecture: Arts /Leisure: Economic /Industrial: Exploration /Settlement: X Government: Military: Religion: Social /Ed.: 21. Sources (List books, documents, surveys, personal interviews and their dates). Interviews with Archibald Brolly, 1988; William and Marjorie Wright, 1988. Saratoga's First Hundred Years, F. Cunningham. 22. Date form prepared: 4/89 By (name): B. Voester Organization: HPC Address: 13777 Fruitvale Avenue City: Saratoga Zip: 95070 Phone: 867 -3438 Location Sketch Map NORTH