123 N. Ann Arbor St. / Zahmon Church House
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About this home
- National Register Listed
- 10/10/85
- Historic Name
- Zahmon Church House
- USGS Map
- Saline Quadrangle
- Street and No.
- 123 N. Ann Arbor St.
- Municipal Unit
- Saline
- County
- Washtenaw
- Original Usage
- Residencial
- Present Usage
- Residencial/Commercial
- Ownership
- Mancari, Mary
About this photograph
- Photo Negative No.
- 17:12
- Photo Date
- January, 1994
- Photo View
- North and east facades taken facing southeast
About the construction
- Description
- Two story, painted brick, Italianate cube with a low-pitched, hipped roof. One story, side gabled addition to the south facade. Wide eaves with paired brackets. Windows are four vertical lights over one, with segmental arched lintels and decorative sills. Off-center porch with paired, boxed supports and a wrought iron railing on the roof. Rectangular transome and partial sidelights over wood paneling. Door is glass over panels. Windows on the wing are single pane with lintels and sills that match the original house. Portico roof over door with wood supports. Door is composed of six lights over paneled wood, with glass over wood panel sidelights. One and a half story, gabled addition to rear with four over four windows, and an entry porch. Detached, two car, hipped roof garage with lap sidinq.
- Date Of Construction
- 1860
- Context
- The office section was added in 1946, and the porch in 1950. Several changes have occurred on the interior: a new ceiling in the parlor; a fireplace; and a chimney have been removed. Despite these changes, this home is a very fine example of Italianate architecture. In addition, it is one of the older homes in Saline. This building represents the first wave of residential construction extending north of the "four corners". The original owner, Zalmon Church, was street commissioner in 1869, and held several other village posts. After his death in 1880, his estate went to his daughter, Mary Church Eaton, wife of lawyer Peter Eaton, another prominent resident of early Saline. The house is listed on the National Register.
- Bibliographic Reference
- City Directories: 1878, 1894, 1899, 1912, 1916, 1920, 1926, 1941, 1945. Assessor's files: 1947 and current; U.S. Census: 1910, 1920. Sanborn Maps: 1888, 1893, 1899, 1912, 1921, 1929; 1985 Multiple Resource Nomination, Laurie Sommers.
- Form Source
- MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF STATE KG 55
About this record
- Survey Date
- May, 1994
- Surveyor
- K. Glynn & S. Kosky
- Recorder Date
- April, 1994
- Card No.
- 55
Technical Details
- Collection
- Saline Historic Homes
- Image Size
- 2440 x 1688
- File Size
- 548 KB
- Record
- SL0104
- Link to this Item
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