2309 E. 1st St.

The restrained elegance of the Renaissance Revival style—based on palaces built in northern Italy during the Italian Renaissance—is apparent in this home’s yellow brick façade adorned with classical brackets, dentils, and balustrades. A corporate law attorney specializing in iron mining and railroads, Cotton represented John D. Rockefeller against the Merritt […]

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2228 E. Superior St.

The Stone’s large Renaissance Revival-style house features a red tile roof and a half tower on the front wall. George Stone was secretary of Clyde Iron Works and treasurer for the F.A. Patrick Company. In 1917 the home was sold to John Savage whose family occupied it until 1934. From […]

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