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By Cosmos Mariner, September 6, 2022
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1 Michigan, Alger County, Au Train — L176 — Paulson House
Swedish pioneer Charles Paulson purchased one hundred acres of land here in 1884 and constructed this cabin for his family home. Built of hand hewn cedar logs securely dovetailed at the corners, the house was occupied by Paulson and his wife until . . . Map (db m206179) HM
2 Michigan, Allegan County, Plainwell — Soule Memorial FountainPlainwell History
The Soule Memorial Fountain was built in 1907, donated by Mrs. Carrie Soule in memory of her late husband, George Gary Soule. The fountain was destroyed in 1953 when a truck driver from the Grand Rapids Hide Company was on his way to the . . . Map (db m74673) HM
3 Michigan, Allegan County, Saugatuck — L0908A — All Saints Episcopal Church / Gordon W. Lloyd
All Saints Episcopal Church An Episcopal parish was organized in Saugatauk on All Saints Day, November 1, 1868. Services were held at various locations until 1873. In 1871 the parish purchased property. Detroit architect Gordon W. Lloyd . . . Map (db m45324) HM
4 Michigan, Allegan County, Wayland — L1274 — Henika Ladies Library
Upon her death in April 1899, Julia Robinson Henika bequeathed two thousand dollars to the Wayland Ladies Library Association for construction of a library building. Her husband George H. Henika, and mother, Mary Forbes, later donated additional . . . Map (db m73679) HM
5 Michigan, Alpena County, Alpena — L746 — Alpena County Courthouse
"Alpena has blazed a new trail in construction," architect William H. Kuni of Detroit declared at the opening of the Alpena County Courthouse on October 21, 1935. Calling it "the first monolithic building erected in a cold climate," Kuni designed . . . Map (db m66795) HM
6 Michigan, Antrim County, Elk Rapids — 59 — Township Hall
Designed by Charles H.Peale and built in 1883 near the site where the earliest white settler, Abram Wadsworth had lived, the Elk Rapids Township Hall has served as a social and political center center for over ninety years. Largely due to . . . Map (db m234752) HM
7 Michigan, Barry County, Hastings — L1027 — George W. Lowry House
Oakland County physician George W. Lowry (1850-1922) purchased this lot and a medical practice from Dr. William A. Upjohn in 1887. In 1892-1894 he built one of Hasting's finest residences, which also housed his medical office. The . . . Map (db m216360) HM
8 Michigan, Barry County, Hastings — L88 — Striker House
Built in the 1880s by Daniel Striker, this Queen Anne-style building was once considered the "handsomest residence in Hastings." Born in New York State in 1835, Striker moved as a child with his family to Michigan. He was elected to several . . . Map (db m216572) HM
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9 Michigan, Barry County, Middleville, Thornapple Township — L1880 — John Carveth House
In 1867 Ionia County native John Carveth (1841-1910) settled in Middleville to read law. In 1868, after the completion of his studies, he was admitted to the bar and established a practice in Middleville. Carveth served one term as state senator . . . Map (db m216346) HM
10 Michigan, Bay County, Bay City — Bay City Branch Libraryc. 1922
After being housed in various buildings since 1869, the east-side branch library found a permanent home thanks to the Carnegie Corporation, local leaders William Clements, James E. Davidson, and Charles R. Wells, and the government and citizens of . . . Map (db m198353) HM
11 Michigan, Bay County, Bay City — L2122 — Center Avenue
Center Avenue presents one of the most spectacular displays of late nineteenth and early twentieth century residential architecture in Michigan. Between 1870 and 1940 Bay City's prominent citizens favored Center Avenue as "the" place to live. Early . . . Map (db m33961) HM
12 Michigan, Bay County, Bay City — Charles B. & Georgiana (McGraw) Curtiss Housec. 1892
Charles came to Bay City in 1864 from Ithaca, NY, to work for sawmill owners Henry Sage and John McGraw, eventually buying the Bay City Dredging Co. His home's architecture is Shavian Manorial, a Queen Anne/Tudor Revival style named after the . . . Map (db m33909) HM
13 Michigan, Bay County, Bay City — George H. & Elva Shearer Housec. 1876
George began as a laborer in his father James' lumber business, eventually managing what became Shearer Brothers when his brother James B. joined the firm. The lumber, real estate and insurance company operated out of the Shearer Brothers Block at . . . Map (db m131779) HM
14 Michigan, Bay County, Bay City — L1927C — Midland Street Commercial District
The Midland Street Commercial District comprises fifty buildings in a four-block area that was the business hub of West Bay City. Prior to 1830 the area was occupied by Sauk and Chippewa Indians. In response to depleted eastern timberlands resulting . . . Map (db m163221) HM
15 Michigan, Bay County, Bay City — L0639A — Sage Public Library
Henry W. Sage (1814-1897) founded the village of Wenona (later West Bay City) in 1863. A merchant and philanthropist, he was also a founder of the Sage, McGraw and Company sawmill. In 1881 he donated property, building funds and $10,000 for books to . . . Map (db m163167) HM
16 Michigan, Bay County, Bay City — L2109 — St. Joseph Catholic Church
St. Joseph was the first Catholic parish in the Saginaw Valley when it was founded in 1850-51 by missionary Joseph Kindekens. Dedicated on March 19, 1911, this building is the third to serve St. Joseph. During the late nineteenth century St. Joseph . . . Map (db m162342) HM
17 Michigan, Berrien County, Benton Harbor — L37 — The Morton House
This house built in 1849, by Eleazar Morton and his son Henry, was occupied until 1936 by four generations of Mortons. The oak-framed barn was built in 1840. Members of the Morton family, pioneers in this area, were prominent in Benton Harbor's . . . Map (db m43844) HM
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18 Michigan, Berrien County, Berrien Springs — 38 — Berrien County CourthouseMichigan's Oldest County Courthouse — Michigan Legal Milestone —
The county courthouse is an iconic symbol of the American legal system. Its importance in Michigan is established in the Michigan Constitution of 1835, which authorized county courts and the laws that followed, requiring counties to provide . . . Map (db m69920) HM
19 Michigan, Berrien County, Berrien Springs — HB50 — Berrien Springs Courthouse
This building, a fine example of the Greek Revival style, was designed by Gilbert B. Avery in 1838. James Lewis, the contractor, agreed to complete the building by April, 1839. Built almost entirely of whitewood, the courthouse has hand-hewn . . . Map (db m64918) HM
20 Michigan, Berrien County, Buchanan — Downtown Buchanan National Register Historic District
This Historic District has served as the city's commercial, civic and cultural center since Buchanan's 1830s founding, and includes properties from as early as the 1840s. In 1862, a fire leveled half of Buchanan's mostly wooden downtown, between . . . Map (db m155294) HM
21 Michigan, Berrien County, Niles — L1643 — Four Flags Hotel
The Four Flags Hotel opened with much fanfare on July 6, 1926. The newly formed Niles Hotel Corporation had raised $350,000 to build a hotel on the site of the Pike House hostelry. Chicago architect Charles W. Nicol designed the hotel, which was . . . Map (db m1629) HM
22 Michigan, Berrien County, Niles — L1788 — John B. Reddick BuildingRegistered Michigan Historic Site
Built in 1855Map (db m70309) HM
23 Michigan, Berrien County, Niles — L0475 — The Chapin House / Henry Austin Chapin
The Chapin House. This Queen Anne style house, completed in 1884, was the Henry A. Chapin family home until 1902. In 1932, when the City of Niles bought the property at auction for $300, the Chapin children stipulated that it be used only for . . . Map (db m1706) HM
24 Michigan, Berrien County, Sodus Township, Sodus — L1923 — The Hogue HouseRegistered Michigan Historic Site
In 1854 Robert Hogue (1846-1905) migrated from Pennsylvania to Pipestone Township with his family. At age seventeen, he began teaching in a local school. He attended Adrian College, later graduating from the University of Michigan before he resumed . . . Map (db m64868) HM
25 Michigan, Berrien County, St. Joseph — L1019A — Old St. Joseph NeighborhoodRegistered Michigan Historic Site
During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, local river captains, mill owners, merchants and other professionals built homes in this neighborhood. Over one hundred of their homes remain. They exemplify popular architectural styles . . . Map (db m64856) HM
26 Michigan, Branch County, Bronson — Bronson City Hall
Built in 1970, in just 14 hours, Bronson's City Hall is made of reinforced fiberglass plastic. The building won the State of Michigan Product of the Year award, presented by the Michigan State Chamber of Commerce. Bronson sold its old City Hall . . . Map (db m159710) HM
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27 Michigan, Branch County, Bronson — L2090 — Bronson Public LibraryRegistered Michigan Historic Site
The Bronson library originated in the early 1880s as the Ladies Library Association. In 1888 the township assumed ownership. Built with funds donated by steel tycoon Andrew Carnegie, the Classical Revival Bronson Public Library opened on May 23, . . . Map (db m64550) HM
28 Michigan, Branch County, Coldwater — This Glass
This glass preserves a section of original mortar which included hand-painted white stripes, a once-fashionable technique called penciling.Map (db m198608) HM
29 Michigan, Branch County, Coldwater — S445 — Wing House Museum
This impressive Second Empire style home with mansard roof was constructed in 1875 for Jay M. Chandler (1850-1884) and his young bride Frances. On this site from 1847-1871 had stood the Parrish flouring mill. Jay, the fourth son of locally prominent . . . Map (db m66761) HM
30 Michigan, Branch County, Union City — 22 — Gerald Davison's Hilltop HouseUnion City Heritage Water Trail
1926 UCHS graduate and creative entrepreneur, Gerald Davison (1908-75) was the founder of Duo Coach Trailer (Marker #12). Upon selling that enterprise, he designed and built many unique Frank Lloyd Wright style homes in Union City and on Sycamore . . . Map (db m95240) HM
31 Michigan, Branch County, Union City — 12 — Riverside Hotel, Duo Coach & UCIUnion City Heritage Water Trail
Built in the early 1870s near the depot on Railroad St., the Riverside Hotel was first known as the Johnson House. It was moved to this location by teams of horses and oxen while rolling on logs. The two long verandas were then added. Before its . . . Map (db m95221) HM
32 Michigan, Branch County, Union City — 8 — The St. Joe Tavern & The BucketUnion City Heritage Water Trail
In 1833 just behind this home a livery was first deeded to feed and stable local horses. In 1913 it was known as Bell Livery Stable. In 1937, Mr. Densmore converted the livery to The St. Joe Tavern after moving the bar business from the Riverside . . . Map (db m95397) HM
33 Michigan, Calhoun County, Albion — L1942 — The Gale House
Orlando C. and Adeline Gale erected this house in 1862. Built in the Italianate style, the house reflects the Gale´s prominence. Orlando and his father and brothers owned a succession of hardware and farm implement businesses in Moscow, Jonesville, . . . Map (db m177131) HM
34 Michigan, Calhoun County, Battle Creek — L1103 — Battle Creek City Hall
Ernest W. Arnold designed this Beaux-Arts Classical-style city hall “to harmonize with the post office” located directly across Division Street. It was built in 1914 by Seirn B. Cole Construction at a cost of $305,000. The building’s interior is . . . Map (db m177335) HM
35 Michigan, Calhoun County, Battle Creek — L1823 — Battle Creek No. 4 Fire Station
This firehouse, which opened on July 2, 1904, was the last one in the city to use horse-drawn equipment. Hubert C. Scofield, architect of Fire Station No. 3, designed the Richardsonian Romanesque building, built at a cost of $8,099. In 1917 the . . . Map (db m177261) HM
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36 Michigan, Calhoun County, Battle Creek — S0405 — Battle Creek Post Office
The second Battle Creek Post Office, one of Albert Kahn’s earliest commissions, opened in 1907. He designed the structure with reinforced concrete supports, an innovation he later used in his internationally renowned factory designs. The building’s . . . Map (db m177338) HM
37 Michigan, Calhoun County, Battle Creek — L0597 — Battle Creek Sanitarium / Percy Jones General Hospital
Battle Creek Sanitarium The Battle Creek Sanitarium opened in 1866 as the Western Health Reform Institute. The institute was founded on health principles advocated by the Seventh-Day Adventist Church. In 1876 Dr. John Harvey Kellogg became the . . . Map (db m177255) HM
38 Michigan, Calhoun County, Battle Creek — L0469 — Kimball House Museum
Three generations of doctors made this structure their home. The attractive Victorian house was built by Dr. Arthur H. Kimball in 1886. Kimball, a city health official, came to this area in 1883. His son, Arthur S. Kimball, became Battle Creek’s . . . Map (db m177271) HM
39 Michigan, Calhoun County, Battle Creek — L1369 — Seirn B. Cole House
This flamboyant Arts and Crafts style house was constructed in 1912. Its first resident, Seirn B. Cole (1861-1947), was a native of New Jersey. He and his wife, Elizabeth Farmer, lived in Detroit before they moved here where Cole was the contractor . . . Map (db m177341) HM
40 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L0690 — Butler-Boyce House / W. D. Boyce
Butler-Boyce House This handsome Italian Villa, with paired arched windows, is adorned with combined cupola and railing. Edward Butler (1814-1881) merchant, banker and first treasurer of Calhoun County, built the residence in 1858-61 on land . . . Map (db m177249) HM
41 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L0113 — Capitol Hill School
This 1860 building is the last of three Gothic Revival schools in Marshall. The name comes from its location on a site proposed for the Michigan state capitol. Donated to the Marshall Historical Society by the Board of Education in 1967, it is today . . . Map (db m177162) HM
42 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L2287 — First Courthouse / Brooks Memorial Fountain
First Courthouse Established in 1829, Calhoun County made Marshall its county seat in 1831. It built its first courthouse on this site between 1837 and 1840. Designed in the Greek Revival style, the building had a rectangular footprint with four . . . Map (db m177324) HM
43 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — 512 — Harold C. Brooks / Fitch-Gorham-Brooks House
Harold C. Brooks Harold Craig Brooks (1885-1978) was Marshall's mayor from 1925 to 1931, patron, and philanthropist. His interest in city beautification set a standard for preservation and adaptive use as early as 1921. He owned and . . . Map (db m225783) HM
44 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — 42 — Honolulu House
Abner Pratt settled in Marshall in 1839 and in the 1850s became Chief Justice of the State Supreme Court. In 1857-59 he was United States Consul to the Sandwich (Hawaiian) Islands. Returning home, he built this house in 1860 to recreate the island . . . Map (db m28384) HM
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45 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — 989 — Howard F. Young / Postmasters
Howard F. Young (1889-1934), a native of Allegan, designed this Marshall post office building in 1932. Young studied engineering at the University of Michigan and was involved in construction work in Albany, New York, Detroit and Kalamazoo. His . . . Map (db m28390) HM
46 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L1859 — Jeremiah Cronin Jr. House / John Bellairs
Jeremiah Cronin Jr. House This picturesque residence was erected in 1872 for Marshall merchant Jeremiah Cronin, Jr., and his wife, Susan. Local contractor Frederick N. Church constructed this house, as well as Cronin’s 1869 Michigan Avenue . . . Map (db m177247) HM
47 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L1843 — Lockwood Family / Lockwood House
Lockwood Family New York State native Isaac Lockwood (1800-1873) came to Marshall in 1831. By 1858 he owned 480 acres of land. He and his wife, Elvira, had eight children. Their sons Peter, Augustus, and Henry were also farmers and like Isaac, . . . Map (db m177250) HM
48 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L0434 — National House
Erected by Andrew Mann in 1835, this structure is reported to be the first brick building in Calhoun County. National House was also known as Mann’s Hotel. It served travelers passing through Marshall and hosted political and community gatherings. . . . Map (db m177183) HM
49 Michigan, Calhoun County, Marshall — L0473 — Schellenberger Tavern
German immigrant Jacob Schellenberger built this structure as both a home and tavern. A stone cutter by trade, Schellenberger obtained sandstone from along the nearby Kalamazoo River for the building which he completed around 1840. Because of its . . . Map (db m177180) HM
50 Michigan, Calhoun County, Tekonsha, Tekonsha Township — L1473 — Harvey Randall House
This Queen Anne house was built in 1898 for Tekonsha businessman Harvey N. Randall (1859-1917) and his wife, dressmaker Adell Warboys Randall (1863-1943). Randall prospered as a produce, livestock, and hardware merchant. By 1905 he established the . . . Map (db m223761) HM
51 Michigan, Cass County, Cassopolis — L487 — Cass County Courthouse
Completed in 1899, this wooden frame building with limestone veneer is the third courthouse to serve Cass County. The Territorial Government of Michigan established the county in 1829 and named it after then Governor Lewis Cass. Two years later . . . Map (db m64729) HM
52 Michigan, Cass County, Cassopolis — Cass County Jail Cornerstone
This was the third Cass County jail. It was built in 1878-1879 at a cost of $17,770. It was described as the newest, costliest and best public building in Cass County. It replaced the jail built in 1852.Map (db m212597) HM
53 Michigan, Cass County, Cassopolis — L367 — Newton House
Designed by Christian Haefner in the 1860s, this house belonged to George Newton, a state legislator. The cupola, projecting eaves, and symmetrically grouped windows distinguish its architecture. This building is located in the 580 acre densely . . . Map (db m64730) HM
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54 Michigan, Cass County, Cassopolis — Pioneer Log Cabin Museum
1923 constructed with logs and money donated by the Pioneer Historical SocietyMap (db m212652) HM
55 Michigan, Cass County, Dowagiac — Beckwith Park
On this site in January 1893, the Beckwith and Lee families opened and dedicated the Beckwith Memorial Building in honor of Philo D. Beckwith (1825-1889). P.D. Beckwith moved to Dowagiac in 1854 and became one of the most important individuals to . . . Map (db m217930) HM
56 Michigan, Cass County, Dowagiac — L2309 — Criffield-Whiteley House / Harry and Sara Ethel Whiteley
Criffield-Whiteley House Businessman and farmer Charles M. Criffield (1867-1929) and his wife, Cora, (1865-1945) built this Queen Anne-style house in 1897. Fred Corber managed the construction. In 1920 the Criffields sold the house . . . Map (db m183901) HM
57 Michigan, Charlevoix County, Boyne City — The Odd Fellows HallEstablished 1906 — Boyne City's Historical Past —
The International Order of Odd Fellows built this grand hall in 1906. It was constructed by J.I. Gee and was Boyne's first poured concrete building. The walls are sixteen inches thick and reinforced with rock and railroad ties. The I.O.O.F's . . . Map (db m216131) HM
58 Michigan, Charlevoix County, Charlevoix — L1930 — The First Congregational ChurchRegistered Michigan Historic Site
The First Congregational Church was formed in 1882. Members purchased this lot in 1883, and the building was completed in 1885. Church women held social fundraisers to help finance its cost. The building features rare Stick style motifs. The . . . Map (db m98093) HM
59 Michigan, Charlevoix County, East Jordan, South Arm Township — L2004 — John and Eva Porter Estate
Elm Pointe is an eleven-acre estate developed c. 1926 by John J. and Eva Porter. the house, designed by Grand Rapids architect J. Alexander McColl, was constructed of lumber milled by the East Jordan Lumber Company. An unusual, contemporary . . . Map (db m215776) HM
60 Michigan, Cheboygan County, Cheboygan — 1622 — Jacob J. Post House
Cheboygan businessman Jacob Post built this Queen Anne style house in 1886. The residence was designed by Frederick W. Hollister of Saginaw and reflects Post’s Prominence in the community. A New York native, Post received a medical . . . Map (db m233780) HM
61 Michigan, Cheboygan County, Mackinaw City — French House Ruin, 1765-1781Mackinaw City Historical Pathway
A peacetime economic boom required more housing In the peace following the French & Indian War, the fur trade boomed. The arriving British, coming as victors of the war, increased the population inside the fort walls to about 200 residents. . . . Map (db m192398) HM
62 Michigan, Cheboygan County, Mackinaw City — 16 — Mackinaw's First Business DistrictMackinaw City Historical Pathway
In the early 1880s the main street of Mackinaw City consisted of these first two blocks of North Huron Avenue. Within only 40 years, in 1900 and again in 1916, two devastating fires completely destroyed the original business district. . . . Map (db m140723) HM
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63 Michigan, Cheboygan County, Mackinaw City — The Mighty Mac
Mackinac Bridge ends the car ferry era November 1, 1957 marked the beginning of the end for the car ferry business in the Straits. After a 20-year battle to finalize the plans and finances, construction of the Mackinac Bridge began May 7, . . . Map (db m214017) HM
64 Michigan, Chippewa County, Sault Ste. Marie — Chippewa County Courthouse
The Chippewa County Courthouse, a part of which can be seen when looking east down the walkway, has been in continuous use since it was constructed in 1877, making it the oldest operational courthouse in Michigan. Designed by John Scott, it is an . . . Map (db m214226) HM
65 Michigan, Chippewa County, Sault Ste. Marie — Sault Ste. Marie Indian Agency
The adjacent building is the Sault Ste. Marie Indian Agency built in 1827 by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft Author, historian and foremost authority on American Indian life, manners and customs. Here Schoolcraft wrote some of the books . . . Map (db m192400) HM
66 Michigan, Clinton County, DeWitt, DeWitt Township — Clavey House
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67 Michigan, Clinton County, DeWitt, DeWitt Township — Dillis-Cutler-Ward House
Jerome and Estella Dills built this large frame house about 1905 as a retirement home. It's built in a style widely popular in DeWitt at that time due the many farmers retiring and settling in the small village of DeWitt during the first . . . Map (db m233934) HM
68 Michigan, Clinton County, DeWitt, DeWitt Township — Lankford-Hill House
This Greek revival style house was built in the early 1850's by Riley J. Woodruff. Mr. Woodruff was an early DeWitt settler and cabinetmaker. It was later owned by Milton F. White, a general merchant in DeWitt.Map (db m233966) HM
69 Michigan, Clinton County, DeWitt, DeWitt Township — Simmons House
Dr. Richard Simmons had this one and a half story frame house built in the late 1890's. It featured detailed oak woodwork on the interior. Dr. Simmons' office was located in the building now housing the Family Barber shop.Map (db m233937) HM
70 Michigan, Clinton County, DeWitt, DeWitt Township — The Topping House
Built in the early 1850s, this saltbox home was originally located at 206 W. Main. Dr. George Topping purchased it in 1856 and used it as an office and drugstore. It was moved to its present location about 1913.Map (db m233936) HM
71 Michigan, Clinton County, Ovid — L1718 — George D. Sowers House
Built in 1869-70 for George D. and Carrie Sowers, this house is an excellent example of Italianate architecture. Sowers, the first of several prominent local businessmen to live here, owned a planing mill located across the street with his partner, . . . Map (db m119389) HM
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72 Michigan, Delta County, Escanaba — L1789B — Charles Brotherton / Charles Brotherton House
Charles Brotherton In 1852 Charles Brotherton came to the Upper Peninsula with a survey team organized by William Burt. Two years later, Peter White hired him to survey the land between the Menominee River and Marquette. His work in the . . . Map (db m139050) HM
73 Michigan, Delta County, Escanaba — L881 — Ludington Hotel
In 1864, E. Gaynor built the Gaynor House hotel, which he renamed Ludington House in 1871. after lumberman Nelson Ludington. In the late 1800s proprietor John Christie enlarged the hotel and renamed the establishment the New Ludington Hotel. An . . . Map (db m135301) HM
74 Michigan, Eaton County, Charlotte — L1719 — 1845 Eaton County CourthouseRegistered Michigan Historic Site
This building served as Eaton County's courthouse from 1846 to 1872. The first courthouse was built in Bellevue in the 1830s. In 1840, Charlotte became the county seat, and in 1844 the county supervisors voted to erect a new courthouse on the . . . Map (db m216458) HM
75 Michigan, Eaton County, Charlotte — S190 — Eaton County / Eaton County Courthouse Square
Eaton County Eaton County was organized in 1837 and named for President Andrew Jackson's war secretary, John H. Eaton. Pioneers had come to Bellevue, the first county seat, in 1833. The county was settled chiefly by New Englanders who . . . Map (db m121314) HM
76 Michigan, Eaton County, Charlotte — L2154 — Lawrence Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church
Side 1 Served for many years by circuit riding ministers, the Methodist congregation dates from 1838, making it Charlotte's oldest religious society. People worshipped at the home of Jonathan Searles, in a temporary courtroom in the Eagle . . . Map (db m121387) HM
77 Michigan, Eaton County, Dimondale — The Dimond House
This home, built in 1848 by Isaac Dimond, was sold just after the Civil War. In 1886 a fire burned the house to the ground. Owner O.H. Olmstead rebuilt the Olmstead House Hotel and stage- coach stop on the original stone foundation.Map (db m199011) HM
78 Michigan, Eaton County, Eaton Rapids — L1480 — Edward Ferris House
Edward Ferris House Built C. 1880Map (db m171653) HM
79 Michigan, Emmet County, Bay View — Bay View Historical Museumcirca 1880
A Historic Place on the National RegisterMap (db m97556) HM
80 Michigan, Emmet County, Bay View — Cottagecirca 1888
A Historic Place on the National RegisterMap (db m97564) HM
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81 Michigan, Emmet County, Bay View — Epworth Hallcirca 1891
A Historic Place on the National Register Originally dedicated, July 23, 1891 Restored and rededicated on its 99th anniversary July 23, 1990Map (db m97562) HM
82 Michigan, Emmet County, Bay View — Evelyn Hallcirca 1890
A Historic Place on the National Register Evelyn Hall is considered one of the finest examples of Queen Anne architecture in the State of Michigan. It was dedicated on July 24, 1890 as a summer home of the Woman's Christian Temperance . . . Map (db m97489) HM
83 Michigan, Emmet County, Bay View — Hitchcock Hallcirca 1889
A Historic Place on the National RegisterMap (db m97515) HM
84 Michigan, Emmet County, Bay View — Librarycirca 1931
A Historic Place on the National RegisterMap (db m97519) HM
85 Michigan, Emmet County, Bay View — Post Officecirca 1923
A Historic Place on the National RegisterMap (db m97524) HM
86 Michigan, Emmet County, Bay View — Terrace InnRegistered Michigan Historic Site
When the Terrace Inn opened in 1911, its owners billed it as Bay View's "newest and most modern hotel." One of only two remaining hotels among the resort's four hundred Victorian houses and public buildings, it was built to accommodate the growing . . . Map (db m97485) HM
87 Michigan, Emmet County, Bay View — Vernor Hallcirca 1897
A Historic Place on the National RegisterMap (db m97518) HM
88 Michigan, Emmet County, Bay View — Woman's Councilcirca 1887 — A Historic Place on the National Register —
Woman's Council formerly Chautauqua Cottage. Built in.... 1887. A Historic Place on the National RegisterMap (db m97560) HM
89 Michigan, Emmet County, Cross Village — S612 — The Legs InnRegistered Michigan Historic Site
The Legs Inn, named for the stove legs that trim the roofline, is one of Michigan's most exuberant and unusual landmarks. The building reflects Stanley Smolak's creativity and the craftsmanship of local Odawa (Ottawa) Indians. A Polish . . . Map (db m97844) HM
90 Michigan, Emmet County, Harbor Springs — S248 — Ephraim Shay
The many-sided house across the street, sheathed in steel plates, was built for Ephraim Shay, inventor of the Shay locomotive. Patented in 1881, the locomotive operated by a gear-drive mechanism. Its great traction power and ability to operate on . . . Map (db m97600) HM
91 Michigan, Emmet County, Harbor Springs — L2165 — GR&I Railroad DepotRegistered Michigan Historic Site
The Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad linked Harbor Springs to its main line in 1882, further opening the Little Traverse Bay area to resort and commercial development. Grand Rapids architect Sidney J. Osgood designed this depot, built in 1889, . . . Map (db m97604) HM
92 Michigan, Emmet County, Petoskey — Elk's Club
The area immediately east of this lot was the site of Petoskey's first hotel, built by Dr. William Little and his brother Robert. It was first called the Rose House. Later the original rude little building was replaced by a three-story . . . Map (db m97881) HM
93 Michigan, Emmet County, Petoskey — Elk's Club
The area immediately east of this lot was the site of Petoskey's first hotel, built by Dr. William Little and his brother Robert. It was first called the Rose House. Later the original rude little building was replaced by a three-story wooden . . . Map (db m215872) HM
94 Michigan, Emmet County, Petoskey — G & A Building1907 — 307 East Lake Street —
This building was named for business partners Guleserian and Altoonjian, formerly of Armenia. Their Persian Bazaar had been relocated from the waterfront Midway to this downtown location. The second floor was leased for the Petoskey Normal and . . . Map (db m97926) HM
95 Michigan, Emmet County, Petoskey — J. Schapler Saloon1904 — 317 East Lake Street —
The saloon listed in the 1899 directory at this location was run by Henry Schapler, who had been born in Germany. By 1900 three of the 15 saloons in Petoskey were run by Schaplers, including Henry's brothers Fred and Frank. Several of the . . . Map (db m97924) HM
96 Michigan, Emmet County, Petoskey — Perry Hotel1899
Petoskey was a village just 20 years old when Dr. Norman J. Perry built this hotel in 1899. Resort trade flourished then, and so did the Perry, advertised as the only fireproof hotel in town. Its brick construction, a novelty at the time, . . . Map (db m97883) HM
97 Michigan, Emmet County, Petoskey — The Pop Corn KingCirca 1913 — 326-328 East Mitchell —
The building on the far left is 328 East Mitchell. The Pop Corn King is the 326 address which opened in 1913. Meryl Leach was the pop corn king in Petoskey for nearly fifty years. A second floor family residence was added later. At the 328 address . . . Map (db m97995) HM
98 Michigan, Genesee County, Flint — S513 — Applewood Estate
Side 1 In 1905 William Durant of the Buick Motor Company asked wheel and axle manufacturer Charles Stewart Mott (1875-1973) to build axles in Flint. The Mott family and business had moved from Utica, New York, to Flint by 1907. In 1913 . . . Map (db m142480) HM
99 Michigan, Genesee County, Flint — L1397 — Charles W. Nash
This Queen Anne style house, built circa 1890, was owned by automotive pioneer Charles W. Nash (1864-1948). Born in Illinois, Nash worked on area farms before forming a successful hay-processing firm, “Adams and Nash,” in 1882. He was hired by the . . . Map (db m179966) HM
100 Michigan, Genesee County, Flint — L0848 — First National Bank of Flint
From its founding in 1864 through its closing in 1933 during the Great Depression, the First National Bank played a significant role in its home city´s development. The bank made loans and extended lines of credit to several fledgling motor . . . Map (db m178449) HM

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