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Detroit Architect
Mortimer L. Smith1840–1896
Mortimer L. Smith and his father Sheldon Smith ran one of nineteenth-century Detroit's busiest practices. Mortimer designed the original J. L. Hudson store and a string of commercial buildings along Monroe and Woodward. His career spanned the Civil War and the Gilded Age and set the architectural baseline for downtown Detroit.
9 buildings in our guide
Monroe Avenue Commercial Buildings
1852 DetroitRichard H. Fyfe House
1876 DetroitJoseph Black House
1878 DetroitFerry Building
1879 DetroitTheodore P. Hall House
1880 DetroitWoodward Avenue Baptist Church
1887 DetroitJ. L. Hudson Company
1891 DetroitCoronado Apartments
1894 Detroit
Pasadena Apartments
1902 Detroit