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词条 Indian Village, Detroit
释义

  1. Description

  2. Education

  3. Architecture

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. Further reading

  7. External links

{{Infobox NRHP
| name =Indian Village, Detroit
| nrhp_type = hd | nocat = yes
| image = Indian Village Historic District - Detroit Michigan.jpg
| caption = Homes on Iroquois Street
| location= Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
| coordinates = {{coord|42|21|37|N|82|59|46|W|display=inline,title}}
| area =
| built =1894
| architect=
| architecture= Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, Renaissance Revival, Spanish Mission Revival, Federal, Georgian Revival, other
| added = March 24, 1972
| governing_body = Local
| refnum=72000667[1]
}}Indian Village is a historic, affluent neighborhood located on Detroit's east side, bound to the north and south by Mack Avenue and East Jefferson Avenue, respectively, along the streets of Burns, Iroquois, and Seminole.[2] The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.[1]

Description

The district has a number of architecturally-significant homes built in the early 20th century. A number of the houses have been substantially restored, and many others well kept up. Bordering Indian Village to the west is West Village, with additional historic homes, townhouses and apartments.[2]

Many of the homes were built by prominent architects, such as Albert Kahn, Louis Kamper and William Stratton, for some of the area's most prominent citizens, such as Edsel Ford. A lot of homes are very large, with some over 12,000 square feet (1,100 m²). Many have a carriage house, with some of those being larger than an average suburban home. Some of the houses also have large amounts of Pewabic Pottery tiles.[2]

Indian Village has very active community organizations, including the Indian Village Association, Men's Garden Club & Women's Garden Club. The neighborhood hosts an annual Home & Garden Tour the first Saturday of June, a neighborhood yard sales in September, a holiday home tour in December, and many other community events.[2] The neighborhood contains many historic homes including that of automotive entrepreneur Henry Leland, founder of Lincoln and Cadillac, who resided at 1052 Seminole St.[2]

Education

Detroit Public Schools operates area public schools.

Residents are zoned to Nichols Elementary School,[3][4] Marcus Garvey African Centered Academy K-8 for middle school,[5] and Southeastern High School.[6] On previous occasions Butzel Middle School served Indian Village.[7]

Private schools serving Indian Village include the Benjamin E. Mays Male Academy, the Detroit Waldorf School and Detroit Friends School.[4] Cornerstone Schools formerly operated the K-5 Iroquois Campus in Indian Village.[8][9]

Architecture

Name[10][11]ImageYearLocationStyleArchitectNotes
John Beaumont House19111090 SeminoleFederalDonaldson and MeierFounding member of law firm of Smith, Beaumont, and Harris.
Bliemaster House19173465 BurnsEnglish ColonialMildner and EisenBuilt for Jacob Schaeffer who built and owned the largest storage facility at the time. Mildner and Eisen also built the Building on the south-east side of Mack and Gratiot.
Arthur and Clara Buhl House19081116 IroquoisGothic, Tudor John ScottMember of the family whose fortune eventually built the Buhl Building.[11]
James Burgess Book Jr. House19118469 East Jefferson Ave.Neo-RenaissanceLouis Kamper
James Hamilton House19028325 East Jefferson Ave.Tudor RevivalStratton & Baldwin
Bingley Fales House19071771 SeminoleNeo-GeorgianChittenden & Kotting15000|sqft|abbr=on}}, this house is the largest in Indian Village.
Goebel House19121480 SeminoleGerman Baroque, Tudor, Arts and CraftsChittenden & KottingBuilt for Fritz Goebel, vice president (and younger son of the founder) of Goebel Brewing Company.[12][13]
William F. Harris House8335 East Jefferson Ave.
Christian Henry Hecker House19151763 IroquoisMacFarlane, Maul, and LentzSon of Colonel Frank J. Hecker. Christian Hecker served as president of the Hecker Insurance Co.
George M. Holley19162152 BurnsWilliam Van TineFounded the Holley Carburetor Company.
Hurlbut Memorial Gate1894E. Jefferson at Cadillac Blvd.Beaux ArtsBrede & MuellerRestored in 2007.
Jacob Carl Danziger House19111485 BurnsBernard C. WetzelDanziger was treasurer and general manager of Detroit Motor Casting.
Robert Hupp House19111516 Iroquois Ave.Prairie StyleGeorge Valentine PottleHome of the auto baron who built the Huppmobile.[11]
Louis Kamper House19102150 IroquoisNeo-RenaissanceLouis Kamper
Bernard G. Koether and
Harriet Bowerman House
19232921 BurnsHerman & SimonsKoether was GM executive, director of sales, advertising, and public relations.
Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian Church19268625 E. Jefferson Ave.Gothic RevivalWirt C. RowlandFounded in 1854. Built in 1926 by Wirt C. Rowland, the Church contains ornate carvings with corbels and shields for each of the Apostles.
Julius T. Melchers House1897723 SeyburnColonial RevivalDonaldson and MeierHome of Detroit sculptor Julius T. Melchers. The gable of the house is carved by Melchers.
Henry Leland House19011052 Seminole St.Tudor RevivalUnknownHenry Leland was an entrepreneur and machinist who founded Lincoln and Cadillac.
John Kay House19162924 IroquoisColonial RevivalOscar C. GotteslebenBuilt for John Kay, prominent jeweler and founder of Wright, Kay & Company, for an estimated cost of $8,000.
Enoch Smith House aka
"Ford Honeymoon House"
19152171 IroquoisPurchased by Edsel B. Ford in 1917. Edsel and Eleanor Ford resided in the house until 1921. Birthplace of Henry Ford II and Benson Ford.
Edwin Nelson House8311 East Jefferson Ave.Federal
Pewabic Pottery Co.190710125 E. Jefferson Ave.TudorStratton & BaldwinMary Chase Perry Stratton, the founder of Pewabic Pottery was married to one of the architects.
Russel House18901075 Burns Ave.Richardsonian RomanesqueWalter S. RusselMoved to its present site in 1921, once located at Jefferson Avenue and Joseph Campau Street.[11]
Cornelius Ray House19101500 SeminoleFrench - American colonialLouis Kamper[11]
Mary S. Smith House8445 East Jefferson Ave.Neo-Renaissance
Frederick K. Stearns House19028109 East Jefferson Ave.Tudor RevivalStratton & Baldwin
Detroit Waldorf School19132555 BurnsAlbert Kahn
Henry L. Walker House18991005 IroquoisColonial RevivalRogers and MacFarlane
Warren Scripps Booth House19212950 IroquoisEnglish CottageMarcus BurrowesSon of Cranbrook founders George and Ellen Scripps Booth. President, Publisher and Chairman of The Detroit News.

See also

{{Portal|Metro Detroit}}
  • East Jefferson Avenue Residential TR
  • Neighborhoods in Detroit
  • Manoogian Mansion - The traditional residence of the city mayor of Detroit, it is located near Indian Village. The home was given to the city in 1966.

References

1. ^{{NRISref|2007a}}
2. ^{{cite web|last=Simmons|first=Zena|url=http://info.detnews.com/redesign/history/story/historytemplate.cfm?id=208|title=Detroit's historic Indian Village|work=Michigan History, The Detroit News|date=March 14, 1998|accessdate=2007-11-23|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130121164330/http://info.detnews.com/redesign/history/story/historytemplate.cfm?id=208|archivedate=January 21, 2013|df=}}
3. ^"Elementary School Boundary Map{{dead link|date=July 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}." Detroit Public Schools. Retrieved on October 20, 2009.
4. ^"Churches & Schools {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090327035828/http://www.historicindianvillage.org/churchesandschools.html |date=2009-03-27 }}." Indian Village. Retrieved on March 30, 2009.
5. ^"Middle School Boundary Map{{dead link|date=July 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}." Detroit Public Schools. Retrieved on October 20, 2009.
6. ^"High School Boundary Map{{dead link|date=July 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}." Detroit Public Schools. Retrieved on October 20, 2009.
7. ^"Butzel Middle School Attendance Area{{dead link|date=September 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}." Detroit Public Schools. Retrieved on March 30, 2009.
8. ^"[https://web.archive.org/web/20070714162658/http://www.cornerstoneschools.org/contact.html Contact Us]." Cornerstone Schools. July 14, 2007. Retrieved on March 17, 2010.
9. ^"Private school CEO honored for students'academic feats." The Detroit News. May 24, 1999. Retrieved on March 17, 2010. "their money and time at the Iroquois campus in Indian Village."
10. ^Historic sites online {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090313060229/http://www.mcgi.state.mi.us/hso/ |date=March 13, 2009 }}.Michigan Historic Preservation Office. Retrieved on July 27, 2009.
11. ^{{Cite book |author1=Hill, Eric J. |author2=John Gallagher | title= AIA Detroit: The American Institute of Architects Guide to Detroit Architecture| year=2002 | publisher= Wayne State University Press | isbn=0-8143-3120-3}}
12. ^Renovation restores Goebel/Hudson mansion in Indian Village. Detroit Free Press. May 8, 2015. Retrieved on May 29, 2015.
13. ^Fritz Goebel House (1480 Seminole). Historic Detroit. Retrieved on May 29, 2015.

Further reading

  • {{Cite book |author1=Hill, Eric J. |author2=John Gallagher | title=AIA Detroit: The American Institute of Architects Guide to Detroit Architecture | year=2002 | publisher=Wayne State University Press | isbn=0-8143-3120-3}}
  • {{Cite book | author=Meyer, Katherine Mattingly and Martin C.P. McElroy with Introduction by W. Hawkins Ferry, Hon A.I.A. | title=Detroit Architecture A.I.A. Guide Revised Edition | year=1980 | publisher=Wayne State University Press | isbn=0-8143-1651-4}}
{{commons category|Indian Village Historic District (Detroit, Michigan)}}

External links

  • Indian Village Homepage
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