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Detroit Architect
Gordon W. Lloyd1832–1905
Gordon W. Lloyd brought English Gothic Revival to nineteenth-century Detroit. He trained in London and arrived in Detroit in 1858. His churches — Christ Church, St. James, Central United Methodist — and his Brush Park and Woodward Avenue mansions for the city's industrial families set the visual register of Gilded Age Detroit.
25 buildings in our guide
East River Road Historic District
1860 DetroitAlexander H. Dey House
1862 DetroitSamuel T. Douglass House
1863 Detroit
Christ Church, Detroit
1863 DetroitSidney D. Miller House
1864 DetroitSt. James Episcopal Church
1867 DetroitCentral United Methodist Church
1867 Detroit
Thomas A. Parker House
1868 DetroitC. J. Whitney and Company
1874 DetroitJohn S. Newberry House
1875 DetroitAllan Shelden House
1875 DetroitHenry P. Baldwin House
1877 DetroitNewberry and McMillan Building
1879 DetroitBurnham, Stoepel and Company
1879 DetroitJames McMillan House
1880 DetroitMoore-Ferry House
1881 DetroitHenry B. Ledyard House
1882 DetroitParker Block
1883 DetroitGrand Circus Building
1885 DetroitRussell A. Alger House
1885 DetroitHarris Hall
1886 Ann Arbor, MI
Dowling Hall, University of Detroit Mercy
1890 DetroitDetroit College
1891 DetroitWright-Kay Building
1891 Detroit
David Whitney, Jr., House
1894 Detroit