Maplewood resident and historian, Doug Houser, will present Maplewood’s history in photos Monday, Nov. 17 at the Maplewood Public Library, beginning at 6:30 p.m. He says he’ll be happy to answer questions as long as the lights stay on.
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Hi Susan, I don’t have a lot of residential photos but if you’ll provide me with your address, I’ll be happy to check my archive.
OK, sure. I sent it via email to Doug Miner who will send it to you. Thanks!
Fun. We live on Flora near Sutton and had hoped to find our house in some of the old photos, but none have appeared so far. Previous owner was a preacher’s family, but before that it was owned by a motorcycle gang who supposedly rode their bikes down the stairs and out the landing window, rather than turn the corner onto the first floor!!