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Heman R. Goodrich House

Coordinates: 41°51′01″N 84°21′19″W / 41.85028°N 84.35528°W / 41.85028; -84.35528
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Heman R. Goodrich House
Heman R. Goodrich House is located in Michigan
Heman R. Goodrich House
Location within the state of Michigan
Heman R. Goodrich House is located in the United States
Heman R. Goodrich House
Heman R. Goodrich House (the United States)
Location428 S. Church Street
Hudson, Michigan
Coordinates41°51′01″N 84°21′19″W / 41.85028°N 84.35528°W / 41.85028; -84.35528
Built1861
ArchitectHeman Goodrich
Architectural styleOctagon house
NRHP reference No.91001996[1]
Added to NRHPJanuary 22, 1992

The Heman R. Goodrich House is a private residence located 428 South Church Street in Hudson in west Lenawee County, Michigan. It was designated as a Michigan Historic Site and added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 22, 1992.[1]

Built between 1861–1862, this house was built by Heman Goodrich, who was one of Hudson's first settlers in 1836. In 1854, he married Almira Carleton, sister of famed poet Will Carleton, who also lived in Hudson.[2] The house is one of only a few remaining octagon houses in Michigan, which was a popular fad during the time the house was constructed.[3] It is only one of two such structures in Lenawee County, the other being the J. H. Champion House, in Adrian. The house is a brick, two-story building, and each side of the house is 15 feet (4.6 m) in length.[2]

The house stands at the corner of South Church Street and Pleasant Street, which is three blocks south of the Hudson Downtown Historic District and two blocks from the Gamaliel Thompson House.

References

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 27, 2010.
  2. ^ a b State of Michigan (2009). "Goodrich, Heman R., House". Retrieved June 3, 2010.
  3. ^ Puerzer, Ellen; Kline, Robert (2009). "Octagon houses in Michigan". Retrieved June 3, 2010.