Gordon-Van Tine, in Davenport, IA, sold lumber and pre-cut houses until 1947.
Aladdin, one of several Bay City, MI, manufacturers, streamlined the ordering process and, in 1906, became the first to offer pre-cut lumber. It sold houses until 1981.
Sears was late to the game, but name recognition helped the division grow quickly. Selling mortgages was a gamble that led to many foreclosures in the Depression. The company sold its last houses in 1940.
Montgomery Ward & Co. traded on its catalog name to compete with Sears. Its mail-order home unit lasted only 21 years, but models came with a twist: Builders could alter the plans.
Lewis Manufacturing, another Bay City, MI, lumber company, shipped cost-effective Liberty Homes kits until 1973, when the company went bankrupt.…