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.
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
Designed by Malcomson, Higginbotham & Palmer.Roosevelt Elementary School, 11526 Linwood built 1924-1925 Dexter-Linwood/Detroit Public Schools, Detroit, MI.
Demolished: Date unknown to me
The first unit built in the Roosevelt Group of Schools.
Image from Wayne State University's Virtual Motor City Collection, circa 1935.
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One of these Sears houses is for sale in Jefferson Chalmers; there are three in row.
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The remuddle on this building is so hideous I refuse to post the building in its current state.Designed by Mildner & Eisen. Detroiter Socialer Turnverein, 8731 East Jefferson Avenue built 1928-1929 East Village, Detroit, MI.
Builder: Martin & Krausmann Company
Opened: March 29, 1929
Remuddled beyond recognition: 1980
Images from Wayne State University's Virtual Motor City Collection, circa 1929.
Designed by Albert Kahn. Ford Motor Company Administration Building, 3674 Schaefer Road built 1926-1927 Dearborn, MI.
Demolished: 1997
Image from the achives of the Detroit Historical Society, date unknown.
Designed by Richard H. Marr for the Clemons-Knight-Menard Company. 15150 Warwick built in 1924 Rosedale Park Historic District, Detroit, MI. Includes an advertisement featuring the house from a 1924 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
One of a approximately 50 houses designed by Marr for the Clemons-Knight-Menard Company.
Designed by Earl L. Confer. Saint Timothy Epsicopal Church, 15820 Wyoming built 1949-1950 Fitzgerald/Marygrove Neighborhood, Detroit, MI. Includes an image of the church from a 1954 issue of Michigan Architect and Engineer.
Ground breaking: July 20, 1949
Cornerstone placed: October 15, 1949
Dedicated: October 25, 1950
Consecrated: January 17, 1954
Currently: Beth-Eden Baptist Church
Designed by Albert Kahn.
1) Kerr Machinery Company, 462 Beaubien built in 1914 Downtown, Detroit, MI.
Image from the Burton Historical Collection, date unknown.
2) An article/rendering featuring 462 Beaubien from a 1914 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
3) An advertisement featuring the building from Albert Kahn, Architect, Architectural Catalog October 1921.
Demolished: Date unknown to me
Designed by Rogers & Bonnah for Frank J. Diner. 924 Chicago Boulevard built 1911-1912 Boston-Edison Historic District, Detroit, MI.
Designed by the noted Cleveland, OH firm of Badgley & Nicklas.
1) An image of the church from the Burton Historical Collection, circa 1911.2) Highland Park Presbyterian Church, 14 Cortland built 1910-1911 Highland Park, MI.
3) An article/rendering featuring the church from a 1911 edition of the Detroit Free Press. Cornerstone placed: August 13, 1910
Currently: Park United Presbyterian Church
Designed by Mildner & Eisen for Joseph Kaiser. 1094 East Grand Boulevard built in 1908 Detroit, MI.
Designed by Albert Kahn. Y. W. C. A. Downtown Branch, 2230 Witherell built 1928-1929 Downtown, Detroit, MI. Includes an article/rendering/photograph featuring the building from a 1928 edition of the Detroit Times.
Ground Breaking: June 20, 1928
Demolished: Date unknown to me
Image from Wayne State University's Motor City Collection, circa 1929.
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Designed by Christian W. Brandt. Warner Aircraft Corporation Administration Building, 20263 Hoover built in 1929 Osborn Neighborhood, Detroit, MI.
Currently: Jem Automatics & Tooling.
Designed and built by Clarence G. Winslow. 776-778 Trombley built in 1928 Grosse Pointe Park, MI.
Designed by Nettleton & Weaver for John A. Scheurer. 799 East Grand Boulevard built in 1913 Detroit, MI. Includes an image of the house from the National Automotive History Collection, circa 1923.
The house with the full length uppoer porch awning in the historic image is 799 East Grand Boulevard.
Automobile in the image: Packard 3-35, third series twin-six.
Remuddled almost beyond recognition.
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