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William Nesbitt
was elected the Salinas Town Marshall in 1882, one year after marrying
and moving into this vernacular-style house. This house is listed
on the National Register of Historic Places. Nesbitt became County
Sheriff in 1902 and served in that capacity until his retirement
in 1923.
Vernacular
architecture applies to traditional American architecture that was
passed on to successive generations of builders and designers through
the use of materials, shapes and textures, spatial organization,
proportiopns among elements, and systems of ornamentation. Elements
include double-hung sash windows, horizontal wood siding, shed roof
porches with square posts and a minimum of ornamentation.
This Queen
Anne style home was designed by architect William H. Weeks in 1904
for Sheriff Nesbitt. This and the first Nesbitt home next door represent
changes in the residential architectural styles in Salinas as well
as the economic development of the community over a period of 25
years
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