Here are four of the most distinctive undiscovered Sears models. Have you seen any of these?
1. No. 264P158
| No. 264P158. Customers built this house in New York, NY and Terre Haute, IN. Were those the only two built? |
2. No. 138
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| No. 138. The porch roof is oddly shaped, with a cut-out. There is a teeny dormer in one of the upstairs bedrooms that originally had colored art glass. This house was sold for only one year, and then Sears designed a completely different No. 138. Scan courtesy of Dale Haynes. |
3. No. 204
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| No. 204 was sold 1911-1913. It almost looks like a house from today that has had an awkward second story added. The square windows on the second story are an enclosed sun porch. |
4. The Millerton




1 comment:
I'm hoping The Millerton is hiding somewhere in Ohio. :)
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