Real estate appraisal card. 307 E. Sackett Avenue, lots 11-13, block 2, in Salida, Colorado.
This house was built between 1914 and 1920. William Newton and Isabella "Bella" Johnson lived at this house in 1920. William was a carpenter for the railroad. He was born in Mechanicstown, Ohio in September 1852. Bella was born in Pennsylvania about 1857. The couple was married in 1875. In 1900, the couple had lived in Brown's Canon, Colorado with their three children: Clyde C. (b.1876), Artabell (b.1894), and William L. (b.1897). During 1900, William was a farmer and his son Clyde was a teamster. William continued working as a carpenter for years before mining at Marysville, which he did until a short time before his death in August 1924. In 1930, Angelo and Reana Angelopoulos lived here, with Angelo working as a trucker. Angelo and his wife were both born in Greece in 1891. Angelo came to the U.S. in 1911 and Reana immigrated in 1913. They were married in 1915. As of 1930 they were both alien residents of the U.S. They had several children together: Annie, Jim, Tom, Pete, Rena, and Billie. The Angelopoulos family moved to 313 E. Sackett by 1931. By 1951, Dan E. and Cora Willingham lived at this address. Dan was an employee of D&RGW. In 1965, this was the home of Mrs. Silva Sidelia, the widow of Sevedil Sidelia.