AKA: Spurgeon Block, Santa Ana, CA

Structure Type: built works - commercial buildings - office buildings

Designers: [unspecified]

Dates: constructed 1912-1913

4 stories

Downtown, Santa Ana, CA

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The building was named for the founder of Santa Ana, CA, Kentuckian William H. Spurgeon (1829-1915), who settled the town on 10/23/1869.

The Spurgeon Building had an ornate clock tower appended to what was otherwise a modern, somewhat restrained commercial block. The architect William L. Faulkner operated an office in Room 425 in the Spurgeon Building, Santa Ana, CA, c. 1955.

PCAD id: 17388