City Directories and History: 1917 – NA, 1936 – Mrs. Margaret H. Sadler, 1963 – Same
Mr. Milton Sadler reported to R&R in 2015, that his mother constructed this home in 1932 during the middle of the depression.
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Rosa B. Strait recorded that – ” living next door to us on Johnston Street were the Sadlers: Mr. Rufus Sadler and his children and Miss Carrie, the bookkeeper and caretaker. Mrs. Sadler, nee Lillie Crawford (Dr. T. A. Crawford’s sister), died when one of the children was born. My mother nursed the infant, Rufus, for a time alone with me. The children were Mary, Hope, Lillie Earle, Maggie Lee, Etta, Carrie and Rufus. They were all fun-loving and filled with a sort of native gaiety. I used to love to go over when they were eating dinner. I know it was bad manners for me to do that but there was so much laughter and fun at the long table and I adored the crisp, brown muffins cooked in fancy-shaped tins and would always accept when offered one.” Courtesy of the YCGHS—June 1998
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