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  1. #Facebook
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    #WhenTheySayTheyCouldBuyAHouse

    Just remember... Some Assembly Required was an option for home ownership...

    God forbid you had extra parts.

    From Historical Photographs on Facebook:

    In the 1910s, Sears offered mail order houses. You would select the house of your choice, then Sears would ship it to you by railroad. The parts were then assembled by the individual, based on the instructions

    Original post can be found here.

  2. #Facebook
    #FacebookGroup
    #FacebookFinds
    #Photography
    #HistoricalPhotographs
    #WhenTheySayTheyCouldBuyAHouse

    Just remember... Some Assembly Required was an option for home ownership...

    God forbid you had extra parts.

    From Historical Photographs on Facebook:

    In the 1910s, Sears offered mail order houses. You would select the house of your choice, then Sears would ship it to you by railroad. The parts were then assembled by the individual, based on the instructions

    Original post can be found here.

  3. #Facebook
    #FacebookGroup
    #FacebookFinds
    #Photography
    #HistoricalPhotographs
    #WhenTheySayTheyCouldBuyAHouse

    Just remember... Some Assembly Required was an option for home ownership...

    God forbid you had extra parts.

    From Historical Photographs on Facebook:

    In the 1910s, Sears offered mail order houses. You would select the house of your choice, then Sears would ship it to you by railroad. The parts were then assembled by the individual, based on the instructions

    Original post can be found here.

  4. #Facebook
    #FacebookGroup
    #FacebookFinds
    #Photography
    #HistoricalPhotographs
    #WhenTheySayTheyCouldBuyAHouse

    Just remember... Some Assembly Required was an option for home ownership...

    God forbid you had extra parts.

    From Historical Photographs on Facebook:

    In the 1910s, Sears offered mail order houses. You would select the house of your choice, then Sears would ship it to you by railroad. The parts were then assembled by the individual, based on the instructions

    Original post can be found here.