The Plymouth
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member debbado
N 27° 31.062 W 082° 34.609
17R E 344267 N 3044767
This beautiful house is a reproduction of the original house.
Waymark Code: WMKAVN
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 03/11/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member xptwo
Views: 16

This historic property was the site of the Levi Jones homestead. The original house, constructed in 1900, is no longer standing, but had similar architectural details as the current structure. Jennie Jones Melman was born on this site August 23, 1907, as was her daughter, Jean McClean Aldrich on July 4, 1933. The McLean clan of Hopkinsville, Kentucky were early settlers of Palmetto and became farmers of importance. J.N. "Newt" McLean was a prominent businessman engaged in citrus packing and shipping.

The current residence is a reproduction of the Plymouth, a Sears Roebuck and Company mail order house that was first offered in the 1933 catalogue. Between 1908 and 1940, Sears sold about 75,000 homes by mail order. During the years of Great Depression, Americans wanted compact simple affordable housing. They welcomed the opportunity to build their own comfortable home on the lot of their choice. Sears' designs were built to last while their enduring charm is evident.

The Plymouth is a well-proportioned typical six-room bungalow. The columned porch is a common southern element with a boxed header to shade the afternoon sun. Double hung windows encourage ventilation and interior ten-foot ceilings help dissipate the heat of long summers. The flooring is quarter sawn vertical grain oak. Simple casings and baseboards reflect the austerity of the era. This reproduction is constructed with all modern amenities, but maintains the historic spirit of Palmetto.

Historic Reproduction Consultant: Donald Klingbeil
Perkling Construction
Bradenton, Florida
Marker Number: none

Date: none

County: Manatee

Marker Type: Roadside

Sponsored or placed by: Palmetto Historical Commission, Inc.

Website: Not listed

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