I would disagree on the size.  I have a book Weyrhauser put out in the early 
1950s for people to choose plans from to build a house.  The sizes ranged from 
600 to 1100 square feet.  Try to find houses that small being built today.  Two 
to three thousand are common and four to five are not unusual.  I will admit 
that houses built in the 1900 to 1920 era may have been larger.  But they were 
built for large families and quite likely a hired girl.

In 1934 Sears offered material bundles for homes.  I just saw an advertisement 
for two.  Three bedrooms - 960 and 1050 square feet.

David K0LUM


On Apr 23, 2013, at 9:53 PM, Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:

> As home sizes have diminished steadily over the decades, and the size of the
> equipment has diminished, having a rig that was acceptable in the living
> room has become how many Hams have stayed on the air. 

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