National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submission Listings Michigan
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National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES MULTIPLE PROPERTY SUBMISSION LISTINGS MICHIGAN FINDING AID Old Fire House No. 4, Kalamazoo Multiple Resource Area, Photo by Gary Cialdella, Kalamazoo Historical Society Prepared by National Park Service - Intermountain Region Museum Services Program Tucson, Arizona February 2015 National Register of Historic Places – Multiple Property Submission Listings - Michigan 2 National Register of Historic Places – Multiple Property Submission Listings - Michigan Scope and Content Note: The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the official list of the Nation's historic places worthy of preservation. Authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Park Service's National Register of Historic Places is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect America's historic and archeological resources. - From the National Register of Historic Places site: http://www.nps.gov/nr/about.htm The Multiple Property Submission (MPS) listings records are unique in that they capture historic properties that are related by theme, general geographic area, and/or period of time. The MPS is the current terminology for submissions of this kind; past iterations include Thematic Resource (TR) and Multiple Resource Area (MRA). Historic properties nominated under the MPS rubric will contain individualized nomination forms and will be linked by a Cover Sheet for the overall group. Historic properties nominated under the TR and MRA rubric are nominated as part of the whole group and will contain portions of nominations that come directly from the group Cover Sheet. MPS records from Michigan, on the whole, are comprised of nomination forms (signed, legal documents verifying the status of the properties as listed in the National Register) photographs, maps, correspondence, memorandums, and ephemera which document the efforts to recognize individual properties as part of a theme, general geographic area, and/or period of time that are historically significant to their community and/or state. Arrangement: The Multiple Property Submission listings records are arranged alphabetically by multiple property name. Therein individual properties within the group are arranged alphabetically by Resource Name. For nominations with the MPS moniker, researchers will find the physical files arranged in the following way: Nomination Form, Photographs, Maps, Correspondence, and then Other documentation. For nominations with the TR or MRA moniker, researchers will find files arranged in the following way: Photocopied portions of the Nomination Form from the Cover Sheet, photographs, and in some instances maps however maps for TR/MRA are generally stored with the Cover Sheet. National Register of Historic Places – Multiple Property Submission Listings - Michigan 3 Extent: The NRHP Multiple Property Submission listings for Michigan totals 7 Linear Feet. Processing: The NRHP Multiple Property Submission listings records for Michigan were processed and cataloged at the Intermountain Region Museum Services Center by Leslie Matthaei, Jessica Peters, Ryan Murray, Caitlin Godlewski, and Jennifer Newby. Associated Material: The NRHP Multiple Property Submission listings records exist in conjunction with additional National Register of Historic Places records and National Historic Landmark records. Researchers may benefit from accessing these associated bodies of records for Michigan: National Register of Historic Places – Single Property Listings – Michigan o A county-by-county listing of individual properties National Historic Landmark – Michigan o A listing of nationally significant historic places designated by the Secretary of the Interior Copyright and Restriction Notice: The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted materials. The various state privacy acts govern the use of materials that document private individuals, groups, and corporations. 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National Register of Historic Places – Multiple Property Submission Listings - Michigan 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Allegan Multiple Resource Area 6-13 Canton Township Multiple Property Submission 14-21 Cass Farm Multiple Property Submission 22-31 Center Saginaw Multiple Resource Area (Contains Restricted Properties) 32-46 City of Monroe Multiple Resource Area (Contains Restricted Properties) 47-51 Downtown Lansing Multiple Resource Area 52-60 Downtown Lansing Multiple Resource Area Additional Documentation 61-62 East Jefferson Avenue Residential Thematic Resource (Contains Restricted Properties) 63-79 Genesee County Multiple Resource Area (Contains Restricted Properties) 80-104 Highway Bridges of Michigan Multiple Property Submission 105-155 Iron County Multiple Resource Area 156-195 Kalamazoo Multiple Resource Area (Contains Restricted Properties) 196-214 Lapeer Multiple Resource Area (Contains Restricted Properties) 215-223 Mason, Michigan Historic Multiple Resource Area 224-229 Owosso Multiple Resource Area 230-245 Petoskey Multiple Resource Area (Contains Restricted Properties) 246-266 Plainwell Multiple Property Submission 267-270 Port Hope Multiple Property Submission 271-278 Port Hope Multiple Property Submission Additional Documentation 279-280 Public Schools of Detroit Multiple Property Submission 281-285 Religious Structures of Woodward Avenue Thematic Resource 286-298 Residential Architecture of Alden B. Dow in Midland 1933-1938 Multiple Property Submission 299-307 Residential Architecture of Alden B. Dow in Midland 1939-1941 Multiple Property Submission Additional Documentation 308-313 Saline Multiple Resource Area (Contains Restricted Properties) 314-325 Shipwrecks of Isle Royale National Park Thematic Resource (Contains Restricted Properties) 326-333 Tecumseh Multiple Resource Area (Contains Restricted Properties) 334-340 University—Cultural Center Phase I Multiple Resource Area (Contains Restricted Properties) 341-346 University—Cultural Center Phase II Multiple Resource Area 347-350 West Vernor Highway Survey Area, Detroit, Michigan Multiple Property Submission 351-354 National Register of Historic Places – Multiple Property Submission Listings - Michigan 6 Allegan Multiple Resource Area National Register of Historic Places – Multiple Property Submission Listings - Michigan 7 Multiple Property Name: Allegan Multiple Resource Area Resource Name: Allegan MRA – COVER SHEET Reference Number: 64000319 Address: Incorporation Limits City or Town: Allegan County: Allegan State: Michigan List Date: 03/12/1987 Period of Significance: 1800-1899; 1900- Significant Dates: 1830s-19330s Areas of Significance: Architecture; Commerce; Exploration/Settlement Architectural Classification(s): Greek Revival; Italianate; Gothic Revival; Pre-Richardsonian Romanesque; Richardsonian Romanesque; Queen Anne ______________________________________________________________________________ Multiple Property Name: Allegan Multiple Resource Area Resource Name: Born, Edward D., House Reference Number: 87000237 Address: 158 Hill Street City or Town: Allegan County: Allegan State: Michigan List Date: 03/12/1987 Period of Significance: 1865-1900 Significant Dates: 1890 Areas of Significance: Industry National Register of Historic Places – Multiple Property Submission Listings - Michigan 8 Architectural Classification(s): Clapboard Significant Person(s): Born, Edward D. ______________________________________________________________________________