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Edward Loranger House

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Built
  
1825

NRHP Reference #
  
84001807

Opened
  
1825

Architect
  
Edward Loranger

Designated MSHS
  
October 2, 1980

Added to NRHP
  
31 May 1984

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Location
  
7211 S. Stoney Creek Road Frenchtown Charter Township, Michigan

Similar
  
Gov Robert McClella, Rudolph Nims House, Joseph Armstrong House, Currier House, Sheldon Inn

The Edward Loranger House is a private residence located at 7211 South Stoney Creek Road in Frenchtown Charter Township in Monroe County, Michigan. It was listed as a Michigan Historic Site on October 2, 1980 and added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 31, 1984.

Edward Loranger was one of the most prominent landowners and architects in early Monroe County, and much of the county was settled on his land along the River Raisin. His house, which was built in 1825, is a 1½ story, red brick farmhouse on the banks of Stoney Creek about five miles (8 km) north of Monroe and three miles (4.8 km) south of the village of Carleton. The house is a fairly simple and common French-style house with no exterior decor. However, it is significant as one of the oldest authentic structures in Michigan — having undergone very little modifications since it was first built. The complex includes several small buildings, while the gristmill and sawmill have been moved to The Henry Ford. The house itself fell into disrepair over the years but was restored in 1941 and is privately owned.

References

Edward Loranger House Wikipedia