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We just purchased a home in Western PA which we are 99% positive is a Sears and Roebuck home. The problem we are having is identifying the model. The house is a single story, 3 rooms (bedrooms?) going straight back the left side of the home, 3 rooms (living, dining rooms? and kitchen) going back the right side of the home. The bathroom sits between the kitchen and the back bedroom. there is a large porch all the way across the front.

The house was originally constructed as a caretaker's residence for a large creamery that used to be across the street. I understand it's hard to identify without a picture (though there have been some changes made to the exterior as the house has been sided with vinyl siding and the porch closed in) but any help or pointing in the right direction you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
 
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Before any judgment can be made, we need to start with a photo. Can you post a photo of this house?

Rose Thornton


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