300G E. Michigan Ave. / Davenport-Curtiss

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About this home

Historic Name
Davenport-Curtiss
USGS Map
Saline Quadrangle
Common Name
Curtiss
Street and No.
300G E. Michigan Ave.
Municipal Unit
Saline
County
Washtenaw
Original Usage
carriage house
Present Usage
Garage

About this photograph

Photo Negative No.
15:17
Photo Date
Jan-94
Photo View
South and west facades. Facing northeast.

About the construction

Description
The, smaller of two carriage houses facing E. Henry Street, this one-and-one-half-story frame structure is built inl the Second Empire style in keeping with the main house. It has a slate mansard bracketed roof with dormers and garage door on the south facade.
Date Of Construction
1876
Architect/Builder
William Scott
Context
Architectural.
Form Source
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF STATE SK 45

About this record

Survey Date
1994
Surveyor
K. Glynn & S. Kosky
Recorder Date
April, 1994
Card No.
45

Technical Details

Image Size
2040 x 1472
File Size
400 KB
Record
SL1330
Link to this Item
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/s/sdlhomes/x-sl1330/sl133001.tif

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"300G E. Michigan Ave.; Davenport-Curtiss." In the digital collection Saline Historic Homes. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/s/sdlhomes/x-sl1330/sl133001.tif. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed March 28, 2024.
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