Historic Belden House

The Belden House is a late Revival Style home with Queen Anne and Beaux Arts features. Some of these features are: An asymmetrical facade; classic ionic columns; gables that are cantilevered out beyond the plane of the wall below; and dentils and brackets accentuating the varying architectural features.

The original staircases and railing on the Belden House front porch were removed. You can see that by 1909 the staircase on the Cherry street side is no longer there, and the railing on the front porch is changed slightly. Notice the (what I am going to call) cupolas on the rooftop. This is a curious feature that is no longer there. In spite of these small changes, most of the unique features of our house still exist.

The first owners were Emma and Charles Clinton Belden, who were also owners of a very successful saddlery and harness shop with T.L. Hehir. Their son, Ralph, became very influential in Santa Rosa's and Sonoma County's growth and development by the end of World War I. He was cashier of the Savings Bank of Santa Rosa, and President of the Bank of Guerneville.

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