W. R. Stafford Worker's House
W. R. Stafford Worker's House | |
Location | 8022 Cedar St., Port Hope, Michigan |
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Coordinates | 43°56′22″N 82°42′40″W / 43.93944°N 82.71111°W |
Area | less than one acre |
Built | 1875 |
Architectural style | Vernacular End-Gable |
MPS | Port Hope MPS |
NRHP reference No. | 87001978[1] |
Added to NRHP | November 20, 1987 |
The W. R. Stafford Worker's House, also known as the Blue Town House, is a private house located at 8022 Cedar Street in Port Hope, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.[1]
History
[edit]This house was likely built in the 1870s, or possibly the 1860s, as one of a set of six houses. The houses were built for workers employed by W.R. Stafford in his salt block or agricultural operations. This house likely was for a married worker and his family.[2]
Description
[edit]The Blue Town House is a narrow-fronted, two-story, vernacular end-gable structure with a single story ell projecting to the rear. The structure is sheathed with clapboard, and has simple raking Greek Revival cornices without returns ad entrance trim. The windows are double-hung, two-over-two units. In the interior, the first floor contains a living room, a dining room, a kitchen, and a staircase to the second floor. The second floor space is divided into front and rear rooms.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- ^ a b R. O. Christensen (September 1987), National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Stafford, W. R., Worker's House