Lewis Ainsworth House
History
Lewis Ainsworth originally came to California in search of gold during the California Gold Rush in 1849. He moved around the country for most of his life, but settled in Orange in 1900. Ainsworth was the owner of Ainsworth Lumber & Milling Company. Ainsworth had the home built in 1910 as a retirement home, and he lived there with his wife Persis and several children. It was designed by Ina Ainsworth Butler, daughter of Lewis and Persis. Lewis Ainsworth lived at the home for only four years until his death in 1914, and was sick for most of the time. The house remained in the family until 1975. It was purchased by the city in 1976 and later restored.
The home was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 13, 1981. In 1997, Old Town Orange, the district in which the house lies, was also added to the database.
References
- ^ "Lewis Ainsworth". Find A Grave. Retrieved January 2, 2021.
- ^ California SP Ainsworth, Lewis, House. National Archives Catalog.
- ^ California SP Old Towne Orange Historic District. File Unit: National Register of Historic Places and National Historic Landmarks Program Records: California, 1/1/1964 - 12/31/2013.
External links
Media related to Lewis Ainsworth House at Wikimedia Commons
- Orange's Architectural Legacy: A Place Called Home—Ainsworth House
- Google Maps: Street-level view and map of the Ainsworth House