Designed by Frank W. Wiedmaier. Stanwood Apartments, 1635 Calvert built in 1923 Dexter -Linwood, Detroit, MI.
Designed by Frank W. Wiedmaier. Stanwood Apartments, 1635 Calvert built in 1923 Dexter -Linwood, Detroit, MI.
Designed by Richard H. Marr for Henry E. Botsford. 108 Farrand Park built in 1914 Highland Heights-Stevens' Subdivision Historic District Highland Park, MI. Includes an article/photographs featuring the house from a 1916 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
Built by W. H. Hollands & Sons for Charles S. C. Charbonneau. 4105 Commonwealth built in 1891 Woodbridge Historic District, Detroit, MI.
My grandfather worked here for several years as a diesetter. He also worked at Hudson's main plant on Jefferson.
I grew up very near this house and knew some folks who lived there, so I've been in there. As I remember it, the inside of the house is really beautiful, with a lot of dark wood paneling, arts & crafts tilework [[Pewabic?), and lovely plasterwork. It's also really huge; much larger than it initially appears from the street or the little entry door that opens onto Vernor.
Designed by Philip J. Funke for Alfred Payson. 3333 Cambridge built in 1952 Sherwood Forest Historic District, Detroit, MI. Includes an article/photographs featuring the house from a 1953 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
Designed by Alpheus W. Chittenden. Zeta Psi Fraternity, 512 South State Street built 1899-1900 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Includes an article/rendering featuring the house from a 1900 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
Demolished: Date unknown to me
Image from the archives of the Library of Congress, circa 1900.
Designed by Van Leyen & Schilling for Edward Van Leyen. 35 Farrand Park built in 1914 Highland Heights-Stevens' Subdivision Historic District Highland Park, MI.
Designed by William C. Bunce for William C. Bunce. 7409 Kipling built 1912-1913 Henry Ford Hospital Neighborhood, Detroit, MI.
Builder: A. A. Rose Company
An update to a previously posted building.
This building has long been attributed to Robert J. West. I found the article/advertisement featuring building attributing the design to Isadore M. Lewis researching the Archives of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
Designed by Isadore M. Lewis for Norman Ross Realty Company.
1) Palmer Plaza Apartments, 900 Whitmore built in 1940 Palmer Park Apartment Historic District, Detroit, MI.
2) An advertisement featuring the building from a 1940 edition of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle.
3) An article/photograph featuring the building from a 1940 edition of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle.
Opened: November 1, 1940
Designed by Baxter 8 O'Dell for Alexander McPherson. 5155 Cass Avenue built 1909-1910 Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.
Demolished: Date unknown to me
Image from Wayne State University's Virtual Motor City, Collection, circa 1939.
Designed by Charles N. Agree for Harold Smilansky. Elmhurst Apartments, 170 Elmhurst built in 1924? Highland Park, MI.
Demolished: Date unknown to me
Image from the Burton Historical Collection, date unknown.
Designed by the William Brothers for Dr. George R. Andrews. 25 Farrand Park built in 1912 Highland Heights–Stevens' Subdivision Historic District, Highland Park, MI.
Designed and built by the Maclean Building Company for Adam Betzig. 839-841 East Grand Boulevard built 1909 East Grand Boulevard Historic District, Detroit, MI.
Designed by George W. Graves. Ionic Masonic Temple, 6061 Grand River Avenue built in 1921 Detroit Northwest Goldberg, Detroit, MI.
Demolished: Date unknown to me
Image from the Burton Historical Collection, date unknown.
Designed by Albert Kahn. National Bank of Commerce Building, 150 West Fort Street built 1916-1917 Downtown, Detroit, MI. Includes a rendering of the building from a 1916 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
1923 addition designed by Albert Kahn.
Demolished: 1949
Image from Wayne State University's Virtual Motor City Collection, circa 1940.
Designed by Robert Finn for Isaac Payne. 7337 Kipling built in 1917 Henry Ford Hospital Neighborhood, Detroit, MI. Includes an article/photograph featuring the house from a 1918 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
Designed and built by the Hopper-McAllister Corporation. 1240 Edison built in 1918 Boston-Edison Historic District, Detroit, MI. Includes an article/photograph featuring the house from a 1919 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
Designed by Smith, Hinchman & Grylls for the Bagley Land Company Limited. John J. Bagley & Company Tobacco Factory, 1599 East Warren built 1910-1911 Poletown East, Detroit, MI.. Includes images of the building from the Burton Historical Collection, circa 1910.
Current status unknown to me.
Designed by Henry P. Kirby. Saint Paul's Episcopal Memori-al Chapel, 53 East Hancock built 1895-1896 Midtown, Detroit, MI. Includes an article/rendering featuring the church from a 1895 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
Superintendent: Richard E. Raseman
Builder: Chandler & Goddard
Opened: February 16, 1896
Demolished: 1908?
Built from a gift of Theodore H. Eaton.
Image from the Burton Historical Collection, date unknown.
Designed and built by Nuppenau & Clark. Fremont Street Station-Metropolitan Police Department, 35 East Canfield built in 1879-1880 Midtown, Detroit, MI.
Demolished: Date unknown to me
Image from the Burton Historical Collection, date unknown.
Fremont Street was renamed East Canfield.
Designed by Mortimer L. Smith. Second Congregational Church, 2603 Woodward Avenue built 1873-1874 Midtown, Detroit, MI.
Dedicated: November 22, 1874
Demolished: 1912?
Image from the Burton Historical Collection, circa 1875.
The congregation would change its name to Woodward Avenue Congregational Church. In 1908 the congregation would merge with North Congregational Church to form North Woodward Congregational Church. The merged congregation would move into a new church at 8715 Woodward Avenue in 1911.
Designed by Julius Hess for William H. Craig.
1) 59 Alfred built 1870-1873 Brush Park Historic District, Detroit, MI.
2) An image of the house from Burton Historical Collection, circa 1881.
3) An article featuring the house from an 1873 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
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Designed by Julius Hess for Philo E. Wright. 79 Alfred built 1873-1874 Brush Park Historic District, Detroit, MI. Includes an article featuring the house from an 1873 edition of the Detroit Free Press.
At one time the residence of J. L. Hudson.
Designed and built by William H. Kuni for Wilson R. Critzer. 94 Colorado built in 1913 Highland Heights-Stevens' Subdivision Historic District, Highland Park, MI.
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