What do you know about this house at the end of South Way Avenue?
At the dead end of South Way Avenue - S. 608 Way |
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to another edition of the Sutton House Project. Check out this page for details
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welcome your comments about this house, for instance:
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When
was the house built?
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Who
built it?
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Is
there anything interesting or distinctive about the design, construction or
features of the house?
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Who
lived in the house and when?
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Were
you ever in the house? What did it look like at that time?
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What
stories have you ever heard about the house?
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Any
other comments…
Do
you have any photos of this house from the past? If so, we’d appreciate a copy.
Post
in the comments below.
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5 comments:
This house was the home of Dr. Asa in Ong, the long-time physician for the southeast corner of Clay County. Tom Sheridan moved the house to Sutton. It is the home of Rose and Butch Bauder today.
I have so many good memories growing up in this house! The house has 4 bedrooms upstairs, including a sun porch. The upstairs also has long Hallway and two huge walk in closets. The downstairs has a nice living room, dining room, and a big kitchen. When I was growing up we also used one of the downstairs rooms for our playroom. My mother had a sewing room. We would roller skate in our basement and play shuffleboard. We also had a ping pong table. I absolutely loved growing up in this house.
I remember the day this house was moved to Sutton. Mom & Dad brought us in to town to watch that large home move ever so slowly down main street. What a beautiful home Aunt Pat made it!
TY Cuz! It was a Great home to grow up in!! 💖
I LOVED it too! And my bedroom was, the sun room, absolutely loved it!! 😍
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