We attended the neighborhood meeting last night, it went very smooth....there was speculation that a group of people against the Hampton Terrace historical designation would raise a ruckus. Only one question arose in relation to that and it was handled quickly and appropriately. We were sitting across the table from Jeff & Helen Harmon, who are very active in our community (Jeff is Vice President of OSHNA). He was talking about our house and mentioned COW RUSTLERS. Apparently, as many towns had in earlier times, Seminole Heights had a population of cows, and they were led down to Lake Robert to graze, and on their way back from this task, the cow rustlers stopped by our house for some........um.....appreciation. This reinforces the "bordello" rumors floating around, although I thought they were always referring to the "crack/boarding house" era when the house was home to many businesses, including drugs and prostitution. This is way earlier.....I don't know when the cows ceased making their trip to Lake Roberta, but I suspect it was way back.....the 30s, maybe the 40s...maybe not even that late. Everyone who has been in the neighborhood long term knows about the spring and the spigot out front....and a few know about the water tower in back there between 1915 & 1928. This was the first I had heard about the house being an actual Bordello. I'm dying of curiosity over who built it and for what.....could it have been built as a bordello/saloon? Records are difficult to lookup prior to 1920, so we may never know. I have some hope with the neighborhood documentary in progress, someone might remember some more history......I may have to grill Jeff some more......in the mean time, what an inspiration for a Halloween party!!
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