Albert and Mary Duitz House
1214 Vance Avenue
New Albany, IN 47150
Sheriff Sale




Listing Description:

Built 1948. Gunnison Home. The Albert and Mary Duitz House. This prefabricated house was constructed in New Albany at the U.S. Steel Company facility on Charlestown Road and trucked to the site and assembled. Mr. Foster Gunnison, a pioneer in prefabricated housing, sold his New Albany company to U.S. Steel in 1947.

Albert A. and Mary Morgan Duitz purchased this home in 1948 and raised their son A. Morgan here. The house remained in the Duitz family for 35 years. Mr. Duitz was a general agent for the Seaboard Airline. He died on May 14, 1964 and Mary remained in the house through 1983. She died at Providence Retirement Home on July 6, 1988.

This upscale residential area of New Albany is in the process of being nominated for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.

The foreclosure judgment number is 22C01-0403-MF-000178.  This number can be taken to the Clerk's Office in the City-County Building and entered into their computers to find out the judgment amount owed on the property. This information is public record.







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Contact: To be sold at Sheriff’s Sale Wednesday, 28 March 2007 at 10:00 AM in the Office of the Sheriff of Floyd County (first floor of the City-County Building, 311 Hauss Square, New Albany). Judgment number: 22C01-0403-MF-000178  NO THIRD PARTY BUYER AT SHERIFF'S SALE - MAY BE MARKETED BY A REAL ESTATE COMPANY IN UPCOMING WEEKS.




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