Darius B. Moon

Darius B. Moon

Author: James MacLean

Publisher: Soloverso

Published: 2015-11-17

Total Pages: 426

ISBN-13: 9780692574850

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Darius Bartlett Moon was, in the truest sense, an embodiment of a Renaissance man. Born into an agricultural family in 1851, Moon left the farm and apprenticed as a carpenter. Eventually he attended classes at a local business school and began his career as an architect. In 19th century Michigan, an architect was not subject to the same requirements as they are today and many architects apprenticed under an established architectural firm to learn the trade. Darius Moon took a different path and became a self-taught architect. His years working as a carpenter and contractor enabled him to see firsthand the problems that poor architectural design could cause. Because Moon was self-taught, he was occasionally self-conscious about his abilities which lead him to be a demanding and ever present supervisor at construction sites. This is typically an uncommon role for an architect, and in Moons' day, resulted in several injuries at building sites. On February 8, 1877 Moon married the love of his life, Miss Ellen Sprague. They had four children who became the center of his world. Moon had a softer side not seen by the contractors with whom he worked, and also wrote on a daily basis, mostly poetry with a healthy dose of prose. Additionally, he engaged in property development and several business ventures. Moon's legacy includes several significant houses in Lansing and Michigan, many of which are still standing, including the Rogers Carrier home on the campus of Lansing Community College, the Woodbury home in East Lansing (now the Howland House, a student co-op), the Turner Dodge home and the Stebbins cottage overlooking Lake Michigan. There are also some that are lost to history including the Ransom E. Olds mansion, Henry Kositchek's house and the Homer D. Luce residence. SoloVerso Press is dedicated to the study and preservation of local history and culture.


Lansing

Lansing

Author: James MacLean

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780738531526

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Lansing's history as the capital of Michigan began with a legislative mandate in the 1835 State Constitution, which required that the seat of government be moved from Detroit in 1847. The result-the emergence of a new capital city on the banks of the majestic Grand River-allowed Lansing to cultivate a world-class community based in government, education, the automotive industry, and entrepreneurial achievements. This book features more than 200 historic photographs that document the dynamic capital city during its pivotal first century, from the pioneer era to the inception of the Olds Motor Vehicle Company and through the eve of World War II.


Traveling Through Time

Traveling Through Time

Author: Laura R. Ashlee

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 548

ISBN-13: 9780472030668

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The definitive illustrated guide to nearly 1,500 of Michigan's historic sites, updated and revised


R.E. Olds and Industrial Lansing

R.E. Olds and Industrial Lansing

Author: Michael J. Rodriguez

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780738532721

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Upon the dedication of a new Capitol building in 1879, the city of Lansing was just beginning to emerge from the swampy wilderness of its recent past. As industry began to take root along the banks of the Grand River, Ransom Eli Olds brought his father's motor shop to national prominence with advancements in gasoline and steam engines, and then horseless carriages. By the early 20th century, Oldsmobile became the world's first mass producer of automobiles and Olds had moved on to found a second car company, making Lansing the first Auto City. Through these efforts, Olds rose to become one of the nation's greatest industrialists and entrepreneurs. Using primary documents and historical images, this book traces the industrial history of the Capital City within the context of one of the 20th century's greatest entrepreneurs, R.E. Olds.


Trinity United Methodist Church Delta Center

Trinity United Methodist Church Delta Center

Author: Jane North Bryce

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2019-08-25

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 035996222X

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A history of Trinity United Methodist Church Delta Center expanded from a presentation given By Jane North Bryce to the Delta Center Historical Society.Many documents images and earlier Trinity Church histories plus actual minutes from The Ladies Aid Society meetings are included.