MacFarland House (Stanford, California) explained

MacFarland House
Nrhp Type:nrhp
Coordinates:37.4169°N -122.1686°W
Architecture:Bungalow/craftsman, Classical Revival
Architect:Arthur Bridgman Clark
Added:July 21, 2006
Refnum:06000659

The MacFarland House is a historic house in Stanford, California. It was built in 1914 for Frank M. MacFarland, a professor of histology at Stanford University.[1] MacFarland was also the president of the California Academy of Sciences from 1934 to 1946.[1] He lived here with his wife, née Olive Knowles Hornbrook, and died in 1951.[1]

The house was designed by architect Arthur Bridgman Clark in the American Craftsman style, with Classical Revival features.[1] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since July 21, 2006.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=06000659}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: MacFarland House ]. National Park Service. July 22, 2018. With