In 1935, E. R. Hunter, college professor, bought this property from Lettie Barnes. He paid $65 for various trees to be planted on the lot. In 1938, construction started on the house at what was then known as 918 Maple Lane. The house cost $6,000 to construct and went on the tax rolls in 1940.
The home was constructed using brick veneer with five bedrooms and two full baths on the main level. Three bedrooms on the lower level were used for a time as a doctor’s office, and later, rented out to students from Maryville College. Professor Hunter taught English at Maryville College until the early 1960’s.
n August, 1964, the property was sold to Arthur Ainsworth for $18,000, and the street was still known at that time as Maple Lane. The house again changed owners several years later when bought by Denny and Rebecca Mobbs before being purchased in June, 1970, by Lamar and Hilda Higdon for $22,000.
Finally, in October, 2013, the residence was bought by current owners, James and Maude Volk, from the Higdon estate. By that time, the street was known as Hunter Lane, named after the original owner.