Jefferson Avenue Tour Full List & Map 1 2 100 SOUTH JEFFERSON JEFFERSON ONE OFFICE BUILDING [Constructed for People s Saving and Loan] c. 1929 Architect: Cowles and Mutscheller, Saginaw, Michigan JEFFERS PARK Block bounded by East Genesee, Federal and South Warren Dedicated 1906 Landscape design: Elmer C. Foster, Central Michigan Nursery, Kalamazoo, Michigan Fountain design: Roy Merriam, Saginaw, Michigan, fabricated by Hobson and Company, Saginaw, Michigan with sculpture supplied by Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company Jefferson Avenue Walking Tour Page 1
3 4 5 6 7 600 FEDERAL AVENUE CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY BUILDING Completed 1928 Architect: Albert Kahn, Detroit, Michigan 500 FEDERAL AVENUE CASTLE MUSEUM OF SAGINAW COUNTY HISTORY (Constructed for use as a United States Post Office) Dedicated July 4: 1898 Architect : William Martin Aitken: Supervising Architect of the Treasury Department, Washington D.C. 1937 additions and alterations: Carl Macomber, Saginaw, Michigan with Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, Detroit, Michigan 1979 remodeling: Toshach & Sobczak Associates, Inc. 505 JANES AVENUE HOYT PUBLIC LIBRARY Dedicated 1890 Architect: Van Brunt and Howe, Boston, Massachusetts 1921 Addition: Edward F. Tilton 1960 Addition: Frederick W. Wigen and Associates, Saginaw Michigan 1995 Renovations and restoration: Wigen, Tincknell, Meyer and Associates, Saginaw, Michigan 303 SOUTH JEFFERSON (Constructed for Thomas Sheldon) Architect: Ludwig Volusin Bude, East Saginaw, Michigan Date of construction: c. 1869 310 SOUTH JEFFERSON AVENUE GRACE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH (Formerly Jefferson Avenue United Methodist Church) Constructed 1867, Architect: A. Burrows & Garnsey, Chicago, Illinois Parsonage 1940, Architect: Don Kimball, Saginaw, Michigan Chapel, 1960, Architect: Frederick W. Wiggin and Associates, Saginaw, Michigan Jefferson Avenue Walking Tour Page 2
8 9 10 11 12 321 SOUTH JEFFERSON (Constructed for Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dunk) Constructed: c. 1870 Architect and Builder Unknown 523 HAYDEN NEW COVENANT CHRISTIAN CENTER CHURCH (Constructed for First Church of Christian Science) Architect: C.L. Cowles, Saginaw, Michigan Cornerstone laid: October 7, 1907 Addition: 1927, Frantz & Spence, Saginaw, Michigan 523 HAYDEN (Constructed for John M. Goppelt) c. 1884 Architect: Ludwig Volusin Bude, Saginaw, Michigan 403 SOUTH JEFFERSON FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 1868 Architect: Gordon Lloyd 1926 and 1957 additions: Frantz and Spence Architects, Saginaw, Michigan Restoration of church after 1973 fire: Prine, Toschach & Speers 403 SOUTH JEFFERSON DOW HOUSE - Connected to First Congregational Church - SITE 11 (Constructed as a residence for Mary Dow) 1936 Architect: Alden B. Dow, Midland, Michigan Architect 1957 connecting wing: Frantz and Spence Jefferson Avenue Walking Tour Page 3
13 14 15 16 17 505 MILLARD JEFFERSON APARTMENTS Designed 1922, Constructed 1926 Architect: Carl Macomber, Saginaw, Michigan 503 SOUTH JEFFERSON (Constructed for Mr. & Mrs. J.C. Caskey) Constructed 1886 Architect and builder unknown 523 SOUTH JEFFERSON (Constructed for Mr. & Mrs. C.M. Hill) Constructed 1886 Architect: Fred W. Hollister, Saginaw, Michigan c. 1907 alterations to house and 1911 garage: W.T. Cooper & Son, Saginaw, Michigan Builder (House, alterations and garage): Stephen Winkler, Saginaw, Michigan 508 SOUTH JEFFERSON (Constructed for Mr. & Mrs. William Barrie) Constructed c. 1869 Architect and builder unknown 505 THOMPSON (Constructed for Mr. & Mrs. Julius Liebermann) Completed 1919 Architect: J. Fred Beckbissinger, Saginaw, Michigan Jefferson Avenue Walking Tour Page 4
18 19 20 21 22 518 THOMPSON NEW AMADORE APARTMENTS Construction completed 1931 Architect: Cowles and Mutscheller, Saginaw, Michigan Arthur Vollmer, Builder, Saginaw, Michigan 604 SOUTH JEFFERSON OFFICE - Freid Gallagher & Associates PC (Constructed as a residence for Mr. & Mrs. Otto Schupp c. 1913 Architect Unknown 614 SOUTH JEFFERSON (Constructed as a residence for Mr. & Mrs. Louis Mautner) 614 South Jefferson c. 1916 Architect: Attributed to J. Fred Beckbissinger, Saginaw, Michigan 615 SOUTH JEFFERSON WOLVERINE STATE BAPTIST HEADQUARTERS (Formerly Saginaw Young Womens Christian Association) Dedicated April 17, 1966 Architect: Alden B. Dow Associates, Midland, Michigan INTERSECTION OF SOUTH JEFFERSON AND HOYT FIRE OF 1893 Near site where fire of 1893 was brought under control Jefferson Avenue Walking Tour Page 5