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Monroe: The Fix House, demolished in 1980, was a one-and-one-half-story brick structure built in the tradition of French-Canadian vernacular cottages. It was built in 1853 and side additions were constructed some years later. Only fifteen such buildings were identified in Monroe County, which was settled by French pioneers in the 1780s. [10]
The Sawyer House was built in 1873 and is located at 320 East Front Street within the Old Village Historic District. [ 7 ] On July 4, 1910, then- President William Howard Taft and Elizabeth Bacon Custer unveiled a statue to commemorate George Armstrong Custer , who spent much of his early life living in Monroe.
The Governor Robert McClelland House is a private residence located at 47 East Elm Avenue in the city of Monroe in Monroe County, Michigan.It was listed as a Michigan Historic Site on March 3, 1971, [2] and it was the first property in the county to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 3, 1971.
Robert McClelland lived in this house briefly when he served as mayor of Monroe in 1841 before leaving to embark in national politics. [5] The East Elm–North Macomb Street Historic District is also located across North Monroe Street from the St. Mary's Church Complex Historic District and adjacent to the George Armstrong Custer Equestrian ...
The house stood empty before a group of citizens pooled their private funds and restored the building, and creating an organization whose main reason for existence was the maintenance of the historic structure. Today, the house remains owned by the City of Monroe and is available for public use through the custodial group, called The Sawyer ...
Sawyer House (Monroe, Michigan) St. Mary's Academy Historic District (Monroe, Michigan) W. Weis Manufacturing Company building; Wing–Allore House
The St. Mary's Church Complex Historic District is a historic district located at the junction of Elm Avenue and North Monroe Street in the city of Monroe, Michigan. It was listed as a Michigan Historic Site [2] and added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 6, 1982. [1] The complex consists of four buildings.
Potter Cemetery / Public Act 525 of 2012: 3700 East Sigler Road Ash Township: 2017 River Raisin Battlefield Site † 333 North Dixie Highway Monroe: February 18, 1956: Rudolph Nims House † 206 West Noble Avenue Monroe: October 29, 1971: St. John the Baptist Catholic Church: 511 Monroe Street Monroe: April 15, 1999: St. John Evangelical ...