by Manistee VB | Mar 28, 2017
ARCHITECT: Unknown CONSTRUCTED: Circa 1870s Salling, a native of Denmark, arrived in the United States in 1862 and found his way to Manisee. He worked for lumberman Michael Engelmann before going out on his own, eventually owning several sawmills and pine lands. While... by Manistee VB | Mar 28, 2017
ARCHITECT: Unknown CONSTRUCTED: 1875 This home was originally constructed by lumberman James Shrigley in 1874. Following the summer wedding of his daughter in 1892, the home was sold to Edward Buckley, another Manistee lumberman who was enjoying prosperity. Buckley... by Manistee VB | Mar 28, 2017
ARCHITECT: Unknown CONSTRUCTED: Circa 1860s This Greek Revival home was built in the 1860s, as a large two-story structure with a tower in the middle. When the new Canfield mansion was built in the early 1870s on 4th St. the tower was removed and the two remaining... by Manistee VB | Mar 28, 2017
ARCHITECT: Unknown CONSTRUCTED: 1885 William Vincent was a graduate of Civil Engineer of Chester College in England who arrived in Manistee in the spring of 1871. He later found employment in the area working as a lumber broker, real estate investor and surveyor. At... by Manistee VB | Mar 28, 2017
ARCHITECT: Albert E. Colcord CONSTRUCTED: 1908 Designed by architect Albert E. Colcord of Chicago, William and Mary Vincent built this Craftsman Style home for their daughter Margaret as a wedding gift for her marriage to Ray Wolters. Mary Vincent had purchased the...
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