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house with Arts and Crafts influences. The front facade has a wraparound porch with a center projection, supported by fieldstone piers. A central entrance door is flanked by multi-light sidelights. Four one-over-one wood sash windows are on each side of the entry. On the second floor are two arched
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in 1927, and then in other capacities. In 1928 the Endicotts subdivided part of their farm acreage into 26 lots, keeping the 64 acre section around the house. They lived there until Mary's death in 1944. John Endicott lived in the house until 1954, when he sold the property to Donald and Florence
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in 1889 and arrived in Detroit in 1891 to work in his uncle's dry goods business, Newcomb, Endicott & Company. The company had been established in 1868, and by the 1890s was a prosperous Detroit retail store. Endicott started as a bookkeeper, was admitted as a partner in 1896 upon his uncle's
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John Endicott married his second wife, Mary Elizabeth Booth, in 1902, after the death of his first wife in 1900. In 1905, the couple purchased this lot of 94 acres for their country estate. The property contained a mill pond and a farmhouse, and in 1906 the Endicotts moved into the farmhouse
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The Endicotts continued to live in this house, although John Endicott continued his business dealings in Detroit, first at Newcomb, Endicott & Company until its sale to
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The wraparound porch continues to the side elevations, where it accesses decorative French doors on each side. At the rear are two gambrel roofed projections.
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permanently. They established a stock farm, constructing new barns on the property. They constructed this new house at some later point, likely around 1910.
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businessmen wanting a country estate. One of those wealthy businessmen was John Endicott. Endicott graduated from
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dormers with paired nine-over-one windows, linked by a shed-roofed dormer containing four six-over-one windows.
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NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES REGISTRATION FORM: John & Mary Elizabeth Booth Endicott House
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Beginning in the late nineteenth century, Bloomfield Township became a fashionable area for wealthy
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James, who subdivided the remaining acreage into 38 lots, leaving two acres around this house.
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death, and was appointed treasurer of the firm in 1903 when it incorporated.
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National Register of Historic Places in Oakland County, Michigan
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
42°33′47″N 83°13′53″W / 42.56306°N 83.23139°W / 42.56306; -83.23139 (John & Mary Elizabeth Booth Endicott House)
Colonial Revival
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Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
National Register of Historic Places
Detroit
Harvard
Hudson's
Dutch Colonial Revival


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