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Call House

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Built
  
1875

Designated MSHS
  
May 18, 1971

Added to NRHP
  
13 January 1972

NRHP Reference #
  
72000641

Opened
  
1875

Architect
  
Carl F. Struck

Call House

Location
  
450 E. Ridge St., Marquette, Michigan

Part of
  
Arch and Ridge Streets Historic District (#80001879)

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Similar
  
Berry Events Center, Superior Dome, St Peter Cathedral, Marquette Mountain, Marquette Harbor Light

The Call House is a private residence located at 450 East Ridge Street in the Arch and Ridge Streets Historic District in Marquette, Michigan. The house is also known as the Henry R. and Mary Hewitt Mather House. It was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1971 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.

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History

The Call House was designed and built in 1867 by Carl F. Struck for Henry R. Mather. Mather was the first president of the Cleveland Iron Mining Company. The house was later used by U.S. Supreme Court Justice George Shiras Jr. as a summer home, and was used by Charles H. Call, president of the First National Bank and Marquette County Savings Bank.

Description

The house is a particularly noteworthy example of Gothic Revival architecture. It is a 1 12-story structure, built of wood with steeply pitched gables and dormers, vertical board-and-batten siding, and arched windows. The first floor boasts tall, six-pane windows.

References

Call House Wikipedia