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- North and east facades. Facing southwest.; This two- story gable front Greek Revival house sits on a cement foundation. A wide frieze with return cornice and front door with transom and side lights help define this rather stately, yet simple structure. A full width front porch with turned supports and plain railing appears to have been added at a later date.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- North and west facades taken facing southwest; Two story, brick, hipped roof, vernacular, Prairie style house. Partial width, brick porch has a flat roof, square brick supports, and a solid brick balustrade. Wood railing on porch roof. Symmetrical facade. Cement urns on projecting arms of steps. Windows are six vertical lights over one, and many are paired. Brick foundation. Two car, brick, hipped roofed garage at rear.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- North and west facades taken facing southeast; One story, hipped roof, Folk Victorian. Partial width porch with square support columns resting on solid wood balustrade. Gable front addition to east facade, with a modern picture window. Remaining windows are one light over one. Louvered shutters at all windows. Small entry porch on west facade to second apartment. Stone foundation. Two car, gable front, garage located at rear.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- North and east facades. Facing southwest.; One-story brick commercial building with windows on the east and north facades. North facade has recessed entry with brick corner support, automatic teller machine with pent roof, and signage which wraps around to the east facade.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- North and east facades taken facing southwest; Two story, hipped roof, Italianate cube. Wide cornice band and wide eaves. Windows are six lights over one. Blue wood shingles on second story. Stone veneer on first story. Full width front porch with hipped roof, and natural wood supports, balustrade, and railing. Lattice under porch. Entry door probably original: multipaned transom with sidelights over wood panels. One and a half story addition to rear. Two car, flat roofed, wood garage at rear.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- North and west facades taken facing southeast; Two story, cross gabled, Queen Anne style house. Fishscale shingles in two front facing gables. Sleeping porch over entry door with wood balustrade and spindlework. Rectangular bays on east, north, and west facades with fishscale shingles and shed roofs. Six large windows on east, west, and north facades. These windows are one large pane with a smaller, rectangular pane above outlined with stained glass. Stairs at rear to upper apartment. Open porch off back addition with square supports and solid balustrade above. Stone foundation. Modern, three car garage at rear. Two concrete hitching posts in front of house near street.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- South and east facades. Facing northwest.; Greek Revival gable front and wing structure. Gable front is two stories with return cornice. Wing has a center door on the front (east) facade - 6 over 6 windows on either side. Eliptical molding trims the eave line of the full front porch which is supported by four square columns. Garage - southwest of the house. A picket fence sits on part of the east, south, and west perimeter of the property. Originally the Hoyt-Sumner School; remodeled, both inside and out, after moved by Henry Ford in 1943. Belfry of the original Hoyt school was not replaced, three windows were added,and the interior of the school was restored. In 1947 the Parsons family hired an architect to remodel it into a residence, compromising its integrity as a school; front entrance closed, a side porch added, & two-story four room rear winq added.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- North and west facades. Facing southwest.; This one story gable front Craftsman bungalow has a slight overhang on the roof line. The offset front porch has a gable roof with wooden supports and simple wooden railing. There is a wing on the rear. Detached one car garage.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- South and east facades. Facing Northwest.; This one story brick commercial building sits on a stone foundation. A flat roof slants toward the rear of the structure. According to an old picture, there was a bracketed cornice topped by a large pediment with cut-out arch design. Presently the cornice line is stepped with a cement cap across the top.There is a multipatterned brick design above ribbon windows on the front facade. A raised floral quoin is found at the top level of the windows. Large plate glass windows flank double recessed front doors.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes
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- North and west facades taken facing southeast; Three story, red brick building on sloping site. Several narrow bands of plain concrete accent all facades. Windows are six panes aligned in pairs. Addition to the north end in 1958.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Saline Historic Homes