[milwaukee-electric] Re: Milwaukee-area Lustrons (1948 to 1950)
William Sell
sunrise at bikethehoan.com
Sun Jul 11 19:43:42 EDT 2010
Harry Seaman and family moved to Mequon quite a few years ago. Still
active as a musician.
I helped them move out of that house.
Bill
At 12:13 PM 7/11/2010, Ken and Tracie wrote:
>It is somewhere close, if not directly on Roosevelt. I am probably wrong,
>but I thought it was next to those two houses which were built as "mirror
>images" of each other.
>
>K.
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Gary Schnabl" <gSchnabl at SWDetroit.com>
>To: <milwaukee-electric at lists.dementia.org>
>Sent: Saturday, July 10, 2010 7:16 PM
>Subject: [milwaukee-electric] Re: Milwaukee-area Lustrons (1948 to 1950)
>
>
> > On 7/8/2010 12:39 PM, Ken and Tracie wrote:
> >> My understanding was that a group of them were given away to promote "All
> >> Electric Living." There were five or six built as part of this promotion.
> >> The ones my ever dimming memory recalls are:
> >>
> >> 1.) Roosevelt, between Fond du Lac and Sherman.
> >>
> > I did both a GoogleEarth and a MapQuest of Sherman and Roosevelt. There
> > are now a couple small duplexes west of 44th. I then tracked Roosevelt
> > up to Fond du Lac. At the NW corner, the old Seaman residence (of
> > Seaman-Gunderson heavy equipment) from that era was still there. (The
> > Seaman's kid was a classmate of mine at St. John de Nepomuc and MUHS.)
> > The former, once-popular Carvel frozen custard stand across the street
> > from Seaman's now is an empty lot--just concrete...
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