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Commission backs National Register nomination for Henry Gilfus House at 811 Treat Avenue
Summary
The Historic Preservation Commission unanimously recommended that the State Historic Preservation Officer consider the Henry Gilfus House for National Register listing; staff cited the house’s architectural significance and association with the late-19th-century architect Henry Gilfus.
The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously April 19 to recommend that the State Historic Preservation Officer consider the Henry Gilfus House at 811 Treat Avenue for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. The motion to adopt staff findings passed 6–0.
Shannon Ferguson of Planning Department staff presented the nomination, saying the house, built circa 1882 as the personal residence of architect Henry…
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