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Mackinaw Historic District Home Tour
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The house does not appear on the 1887 plat of the Mackinaw district, but is one of only 14 houses that appear on the 1890 tax survey, so it was built between those years. In 1890, the house’s owner is Maximo Emley. The house has a Gabled “L” shape, so designed to fit into a narrow residential lot. Max Emley was a grocer and son of Sarah Emley, the heir of the Chamberlains, who sold the last of the Chamberlain land to the Mackinaw Development Corporation in 1887. In 1893, Emley sold the house to Anna Tullis. Anna was the wife of Granville Tullis, who made his living as a gardener. They are shown living here in 1900, but later moved to 320 Lake Avenue.