OWOSSO, Mich. (AP) - A Michigan college is selling five homes that were donated by a philanthropist who was a successful maker of electric motors. Baker College of Owosso is selling a block of houses through an online auction on Jan. 8. The houses were formerly owned by George Hoddy, an Owosso businessman who co-founded Universal Electric. He died in 2010. The houses on West Williams Street include a mansion where Hoddy lived. Baker College tells The Argus-Press that the Hoddy block has "historic value" to Owosso, but it believes a sale is in the best interest of the school. A house known as the Lyon-Seegmiller house has been vacant for approximately 40 years. A plan to demolish it in 2015 was dropped after public criticism. The homes will be open for prospective bidders on Dec. 17 and Jan. 7. --- Information from: The Argus-Press, http://www.argus-press.com