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From KETC, LIVING ST. LOUIS Farmer Anne-Marie Berger takes a look at the history of Sears homes, close at hand-to-assemble houses available nearly 100 ...
Sears Roebuck Houses, Sears
Sears, Roebuck Catalog of Houses, 1926: Small Houses of the Twenties - An Unabridged Reprint
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Houses by Mail: A Guide to Houses from Sears, Roebuck and Company
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Sears, Roebuck Home Builder's Catalog: The Complete Illustrated 1910 Edition
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The Houses That Sears Built
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From KETC, LIVING ST. LOUIS Farmer Anne-Marie Berger takes a look at the history of Sears homes, close at hand-to-assemble houses available nearly 100 ...
The Sears, Roebuck inventory in Flatbush, Brooklyn, an 80-year-old Art Deco structure with a typical 10-story corner tower, is now a city landmark.
The Landmarks Upkeep Commission approved the building on Tuesday. The store, the only New York Town project of the architecture firm Nimmons, Car & Wright, opened at the level of the Great Depression in 1932, providing 300 jobs, in a niceties presided over by Eleanor Roosevelt, then the state’s first lady.
Michigan’s control in 2010 is in the crapper. So the story of jobs rise and monetary circumstance is a part of federal campaigns statewide – from borough committee contests on up to the gubernatorial contention. Yet no prospect has identified indoor non-flushable toilets as a proliferation energy in Michigan – perhaps with...
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PADILLA v. TWIN CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Sears, Roebuck & Co., 833 SW2d 496 (Tenn. 1992), the wage-earner, a television technician who made house calls to Sears customers in a van furnished by the |
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A form of simple country beauty So, here we are in a people of high-tech everything, and here remains this tiny drafty building with a stilted door that had corn cobs and Sears Roebuck |
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Blight-fighting Pennsylvania bill targets vacant buildings Once home to Sears Roebuck & Co., GC Murphy Co. and Kaufmann's, the Fayette County tail is a city in transition like many Pennsylvania towns. |