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Subdivision Company Stock - San Anselmor, (119428)

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Subdivision Company Stock - San Anselmor,   (119428)
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# 19 for 5 shares to C Seone(?) on December 9, 1909. Signed by W. Bellam as secretary and Walter R Hoag as president. Nice condition. Reverse has typed note that the full amount was not paid and is payable on demand. The story of Yolanda Court begins with the influx of new residents to town after the 1906 earthquake and fire when the owners of large tracts of land in San Anselmo began to subdivide and offer lots for sale. In 1909, Ellen Murray sold 16.4 acres in San Anselmo to Walter R. Hoag, a San Francisco real estate developer, for a reported price of $40,000. Lot sales were steady, and by the end of 1913, 60 of the 80 lots had been sold. However, by the time the 1919 Sanborn Map was drawn (see below) only 24 homes had been constructed. This may indicate that some lots were purchased as speculative investments rather than as immediate summer of permanent home sites. Nine more homes were built over the next five years, and by 1950, all but 10 lots had been built upon. Most of the early homes were shingled Craftsman bungalows with a few stuccoed ones intermixed. [San Anselmo Historical Museum]

Provenance:
Country (if not USA):
State: California
City/County: San Anselmo
Date: 1909