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Sunday, February 25, 2018
Washington DC - Sears Houses Over The Years
Two years ago, I wrote about the "The Great Sears Paper Trail", the idea that even though the original sales records from Sears Roebuck no longer exist, across the country, there is a trail of documents in the form of building permits, deeds, mortgages, newspaper articles and other recorded documents that allow us to find and authenticate Sears houses. Nowhere is the trail of document as robust or as accessible as in Washington DC. As I've shared in previous posts, online databases of mortgages and deeds, building permits as well as articles from digitized newspapers have allowed us to locate and/or authenticate hundreds of kit houses from Sears as well as other kit house manufacturers. This wealth of information has not only helped us to find Sears houses, it has assisted us in learning more about how the Sears Roebuck Modern Homes program operated in the Washington DC area. As we've assembled the data that is associated with these homes, it gives us the opportunity to share more about what we've learned.
Saturday, February 17, 2018
McClure #3060 in Cheverly, Maryland
Image courtesy of the Bentley Historical Library |
Thursday, February 15, 2018
McClure #3063 in Ypsilanti Township, Michigan
Image courtesy of the Bentley Historical Library |