What do you know about the house at 203 S. Maltby Ave.?
203 S. Maltby Avenue |
Welcome
to another edition of the Sutton House Project. Check out this page for details
and links to other houses posted on the blog:
http://suttonhistoricalsociety.blogspot.com/p/sutton-house-project.html
We
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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2 comments:
This home was included in the 2008 calendar by the Sutton Historical Society - Sutton Historic Homes.
George H. Honey built this home at 203 S. Maltby in 1920. Honey was a Trustee of Sutton in 1880 and operated a hardware store, a furniture store and a mortuary on the property west of the home. That building later served as the Sutton High School auditorium and is now the location of the Sutton Community Center. Otto and Emma Kohler purchased the home from Mr. Honey. The Kohler's owned and operated the Kohler Mortuary across the street and to the north for several years.
Pam Woodard lived in the house a few years
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