under criterion a we found the john a. whelan house is significant in community planning and for the representation of the peak development of the haight-ashbury in the late 19th century. to elaborate on that a little bit more the development of the haight-ashbury neighborhood really peaked in the late 1800, 1880s to 1890s. when cable car lines and recreational amenities were completed and speculators and real estate developers constructed single family residences and it shifted of the either quake -- earth wake there was an influx of earthquake refugees. the 1315 waller street was constructed in 1896 by real estate developer john a. whelan and it's part of four now known as he four seasons and was his personal family home until they moved out for the first 10 years. next moving to criterion c, as france is mentions we found -- francis found this is an excellent example of the queen ann style and likely constructed by john a. whelan himself in collaboration with an unknown carpenter. it embody the popular queen ann architectural