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| 421 W. Roosevelt Road, Wheaton. |
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| Sears Fullerton |
The Sears Fullerton is a boxy, six-room model. This one in Wheaton was built between 1923-1925. The Box House style was most popular in the late teens, but Sears was still selling these houses into the 1930's.
The Fullerton came delivered with cypress wooden siding, a hipped roof with overhanging eaves, a full-width porch, and a center chimney.
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| The enclosed porch reveals the triptych windows in the front and the original ornamental wooden pillars. That's also an original front door from Sears Roebuck. If it were my house, the first thing I would do is open up the porch. |
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| The fireplace was standard. |
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| The Fullerton offered plenty of windows and sun. |
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| The little table for the telephone is still there. |
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| A look at the front door. The living room takes up the whole width of the house. |
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| The Fullerton in Wheaton has the exact swinging door as shown in the catalog. |
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| Yes, it was an eat-in kitchen at one time. |
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| The side door opens onto a staircase. |
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| The Fullerton had three bedrooms upstairs. |
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| All original trim, doors, door hardware. |
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| There was one bathroom in the Fullerton. |
The original owners were Swedish immigrants Fred J. and Laura Nelson (originally Nilson). Fred was a repairman/carpenter for the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad.
Wheaton has more Sears homes to see!
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2 comments:
That's a classy Foursquare, qnd with exception of the closed-in porch and vinyl siding, amazingly intact!
This is so cool!!!
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