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Property investor Channing Sweet sold 225 S 4th St to Charles Sewell who built this home in 1898. Charles and his wife Clara Thompson purchased her father's farm along Thompson Creek and had two children. This was likely their "town home" in the winter, offering a reprieve from farm life difficulties, and making it more convenient for the children to get to school. The home stayed in the family until 1937 when William and Ella Bolton purchased it. In the 1920's they owned a nearby hotel, but appeared to be retired by the time of this purchase. In 1958 Eddis and Olla Fender purchased the home and it remained in the family into the early 1990's. The historic portion of this Late Victorian, with clapboard siding and fish scale shingles, is an "L"- shaped plan that includes the north side-gabled portion, along with the gabled extension to the south. The historic wood frame shed to the northwest was built sometime in the 1920's.

Building, Property, Wood, Plant

Late Victorian

Town of Carbondale 2019 Architectural Survey (Tatanka Historical Associates, Inc.)

carbondalegov.org

Carbondale Historical Society