Residential Development

 

 

 

 

Tract Name

Earliest Date

Drawer-Plan

Rec Date

Event

Comment

1920

 

 

 

 

Syracuse Villas

Aug. 8, 1918 (Map Date)

70-1628

1918-08-13

1921-08-07 (Tax Sale Notice)

 

 

Hinsdale Farms

May 24, 1921 (Plan Filed)

10-1684

1920-03-31

1920-02-20 (Offering)

 

1921

 

 

 

 

Home Gardens

1921-06-25 (Grand Opening)

11-1735

1921-05-24

 

 

1922        

Mattydale

1922-03-10

82-1868

1923-09-28

  Matty (June 1900) bought the Zimmer which had been the Richard Adams farm

1923

 

 

 

 

Northwood Tract

1923-04-22 (Offering)

74-1799

1922-06-17

02366

1932-09-14

 

 

The Maloney Lumber Co bought the Garrett farm in 1922.

02366 - Westwood and Block E

Garden City

1923-04-19 (Offering)

12-1857

1923-05-21

 

 

 

Richfield Farms

1923-09-16 (Offering)

18-1864

1923-09-05

 

 

 

Harrington Farms

1923-06-19 (First Ad)

82-1876

1924-06-03

 

 

Part of land purchase from George Skiff (1919)

1926

 

 

 

 

Wright Tract

1926-06-20 (Offering)

87-2017

1926-06-14

 

 

1927

 

 

 

 

Kirsch Tract

1927-07-01 (Offering)

?-02044

1926-10-04

?-02077

1927-04-14

 

 

 

1928

 

 

 

 

Evergreen Tract

1928-09-11 (Offering)

02172

1928-06-25

 

1923-04-22 Undeveloped land in the Evergreen tract was offered for sale. This was originally part of the Garrett farm purchased by the Maloney Lumber Co. in 1922.

Uncertain

 

 

 

 

The Acreage

 

Not found

 

 

 

Longview

 

Not found

 

Buchanan property - sold in 1949 - now Mattydale Shopping Center.

 

Bremen

 

Not found

 

 

 

Phillips Tract

 

14-1971

1925-07-20

 

 

 

In a Syracuse Herald (1925-07-31) article, a Wilber Tract was mentioned in connection with Mattydale. The "Wilbur Tract" was called Syracuse Gardens and was located south of Court St; east of Teall Ave; north of Grant Boulevard and west of the Salina-DeWitt town line. This tract was in the extreme southeastern portion of the town of Salina but it was never part of Mattydale.