Built by Tuller & Van Husan.140 Virginia Park built 1895-1896 New Center Area Historic District, Detroit, MI. Includes an advertisement featuring 140 Virginia Park from an 1896 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
Built by Tuller & Van Husan.140 Virginia Park built 1895-1896 New Center Area Historic District, Detroit, MI. Includes an advertisement featuring 140 Virginia Park from an 1896 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
Possibly designed by John Scott. 628 West Canfield built 1879-1880 West Canfield Historic District, Detroit, MI.
Designed by Gen. Orlando M. Poe. Lighthouse Supply Depot, 3866 Wight built in 1871 Rivertown, Detroit, MI. Includes and image the front facade of 3766 Wight from the archives of the Detroit Historical Society, circa 1870.
Designed by Joseph G. Kastler for Andrew Buday. Commercial Block, 7616 Michigan Avenue built in 1919 Claytown, Detroit, MI.
Designed by Lancelot W. Sukert. 430 Lakeland built in 1924 CIty of Grosse Pointe, MI.
A recent video about our history:
Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac and the Founding of Detroit.
"The History Guy" does a good job of presenting a lot of information in a short time.
Designed by Jahr & Lyman Associates. Stecker Paper Box Company, 5200 Stecker built in 1948 Claytown, Detroit, MI. Includes an image of building from a 1949 issue of Michigan Architect and Engineer.
Currently: Ser Metro-Detroit Workforce Center
1) The plaster original of the Boy and Bear located at the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum, Saginaw, MI.2) Sculpted by Marshall M. Fredericks for the J. L. Hudson Company. Boy and Bear, located at 26300 Evergreen date of design 1954 Southfield, MI.
Gift from Mr. and Mrs. Marshall M. Fredericks, 1991.
Originally installed at Northland Mall.
Currently located at the Southfield Public Library.
3) An image of Marshall M. Fredericks with the Boy and Bear taken at Northland Center from the archives of the Marshall M. Frederick Sculputure Museum, circa 1994.
Designed by Leo M. Bauer. Saint Lawrence Parish School, 4612 Lonyo built in 1926 Claytown, Detroit, MI. Currently: Universal Academy
Designed by Malcomson & Higginbotham for Charles Wardell. 3677 Lincoln built in 1893 Woodbridge Woodbridge Farm Historic District, Detroit, MI.
Designed by Percival R. Pereira. Sofas Inc. Store, 5700 East Eight Mile built in 1955 Farwell Neighborhood, Detroit, MI. Includes an article/rendering featuring the building from a 1955 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
Builder: Stanton Building Company
Currently: Flavors Detroit
Designed by V. J. Waier & Company for Mrs. Amelia Graham. Apartment Building, 17131 Gitre built in 1930 Von Steuben Neighborhood, Detroit, MI.
Designed by Cyril Schley for John A. Fry. 1565 Balmoral built in 1927 Palmer Woods Historic District Detroit, MI.
Builder: Frazer-Couzens Building Company
Designed and built by Maclean & Company for Emeline E. Boylan. 202 Westminster built in 1910 North End, Detroit, MI.
Designed and built by the Maclean Building Company of George A. Sturgis. 2445 Lothrop built in 1914 LaSalle Gardens, Detroit, MI. Includes an image of the house from the Burton Historical Collection, date unknown.
Built by Charles N. Board for Charles N. Board. 14483 Fairmount built in 1929 Detroit, MI. Includes images of the house from Indiana University's Building a Nation: Indiana Limestone Photograph Collection, circa 1929. Extensive alterations
Designed by Hyde & Williams for Detroit Concrete Products Association and Greater Detroit Builder and Realty News. 1938 Ideal Concrete Home, 19260 Conley built in 1937 Mound-Outer Drive-Ryan-Seven Mile Association, Detroit, MI. Includes an article/photographs/advertisement featuring the house from a 1938 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
Designed by Percival R. Pereira. Sofas Inc. Store, 5700 East Eight Mile built in 1955 Farwell Neighborhood, Detroit, MI. Includes an article/rendering featuring the building from a 1955 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
Builder: Stanton Building Company
Currently: Flavors Detroit
Designed and built by Clarence E. Day. 2255 Chicago Boulevard buil in 1920 Boston-Edison Historic District, Detroit, MI.
Designed by Robert C. Wakely for C. W. Toles. 234 Touraine built in 1951 Grosse Pointe Farms, MI. Includes a photograph featuring the house from a 1952 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
Designed by Talmadge C. Hughes for W. P. Stephen. Seward Manor Apartments, 1190-1192 Seward built in 1929 Detroit, MI.
Builder: William S. Pocock
Designed by Jahr & Lyman Associates. Stecker Paper Box Company, 5200 Stecker built in 1948 Claytown, Detroit, MI. Includes an image of building from a 1949 issue of Michigan Architect and Engineer.
Currently: Ser Metro-Detroit Workforce Center
Designed by Northern High School Students. Northern High School Architecture Class Project House, 19362 Gainsborough built in 1924 North Rosedale Park, Detroit, MI. Includes a full page featuring the house from a 1924 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
Consulting architect: Ralph Gerganoff
Builder: Walter Hpppohen
Extensive alterations
Designed by Edwin W. Gregory for Dr. Gilbert P. Johnston.3391 Sixteenth Street built in 1900 North Corktown, Detroit, MI.
Designed by William E. Kapp. Church of the Holy City [[Swedenborgian) 10840 Curtis built in 1957 Schulze Neighborhood, Detroit, MI. Includes an article/photograph featuring the church from a 1957 edition of the Detroit Free Press
Currently: Trinity Church of Holiness
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