The history of Detroit and Michigan: or, the metropolis illustrated - By Silas Farmer
In 1874, Washington Lodge No. 54 purchased a lot on Randolph Street facing Monroe Avenue, and built Odd Fellows' Temple thereon. The corner-stone was laid on August 20, 1874, by the officers of the Grand Lodge, at which time an address was delivered by John N. Ingersoll, R. W. Grand Warden. The hall was completed in February, 1875, and occupied by Washington Lodge No. 54, Michigan Lodge No. I, Detroit Lodge No. 128, and Sides Lodge No. 155. It was dedicated on February 22, 1876.
From 1887 and 1895 directories:
214 Randolph Odd Fellows' Temple, east side Randolph, between Croghan and Macomb streets.

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Very large and detailed photo here:
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