
Criffield-Whiteley House / Harry and Sara Ethel Whiteley - Dowagiac, MI
N 41° 59.094 W 086° 07.024
16T E 573140 N 4648476
The Michigan Historical Marker is located in Dowagiac, Michigan.
Waymark Code: WM17NCP
Location: Michigan, United States
Date Posted: 03/13/2023
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The house can be found at 601 Main St, Dowagiac MI 49047. This house was built in 1897 by Fred Corber for Charles and Cora Criffield. Criffield was a farmer in Silver Creek Township and wished to move to town so they would be close to their son Loyld’s school. In April 1896 the Criffield’s and Corber traveled to Grand Rapids to review modern house plans and they picked this Queen-Anne's style house.
It was suspected that the design was copied from a 1893 pattern book of houses and cottages designed by D.F. Hopkins, a Grand Rapids architect. The design is very similar. The estimated cost to build the house was $2,400 - $2,900 (present day estimate = $102,000) If no plumbing was to be included $250 could be deducted ($9k today) an if no hard wood was to be used for the woodwork you could deduct $100 ($4k today).
The cut Michigan fieldstone for the foundation was brought from the Criffield’s farm. The masonry work was done under the supervision of Mr. Genung and Mr. Doolittle. The Crittield’s lived here for 23 years until 1920. They wanted a smaller house so they built the cute bungalow next to the hospital, 519 Main Street.-
Criffield-Whiteley House
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