susanna peterson, they never had children of their home to inherit the house. when they passed away in the 1920's, the closest relative to inherit the house was a man named edwin decade. he traveled around the west as a ministry. he ended up inheriting the house. remodeled thee house pretty genetically. they updated it and changed it to a 1930's style. they also kept the farm going. the last prop was harvested in the 1960's. ae house was surrounded by housing subdivision starting in the mid-1960's. ved andeets were pa this house transformed from a rural house to a house that was in the middle of the city. this house is unique because when the farm was finely subdivided in the 1960's, they left the house. the hundreds of acres about south of feels that were here, they were subdivided, houses were built, industrial complexes were built. the house remained. today, we have this the taurean farmhouse that stands in the middle of all of the modern development. ways, itntext, in some really shows how the town grew. tempe hadmbol of how agricultural roots, but as peopl