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Henry R. Watson House

Also known as: Watson, Henry R., House

National Register
Henry R. Watson House — historic photograph, Henry Rentchler, National Register of Historic Places filing, 7215 N. Ann Arbor-Saline Rd., Saline, Detroit

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Henry R. Watson House — historic photograph, Henry Rentchler, National Register of Historic Places filing, 7215 N. Ann Arbor-Saline Rd., Saline, Detroit

National Register of Historic Places Filing

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ArchitectureAgriculture1800-1899

This finely crafted clapboard home is Saline's outstanding example of Eastern Stick Style architecture. Because of its near original condition and location on a major entry route into Saline, the building is an important visual reminder of the prosperous farmsteads established here during the nineteenth century. The home was built by Henry Rentchler for Dr. Henry R.

Watson, presumably in 1883. According to Arthur Miller, who was born in the house and whose father, Charles, rented the farm and home around the turn of the century, this is the second home to be built on Watson's property; the earlier building no longer exists. Miller states that Watson purchased a section of land on what is now Waterworks Rd. and used lumber from the property to build his new house. A lot fitting this location was purchased by Watson in 1882.

Henry Watson studied and practiced medicine with his father, Daniel, and also studied for one term at the Cincinnati Eclectic College, before setting up his own practice around 1851. Watson also raised sheep on his farm.

Physical Description

In virtually original condition, the two-and-one-half story frame Eastern Stick Style residence rests on part of a former farm property historically located in Lodi Township. The house sits back from the road on a less-than-one-acre lot shaded with a few mature shade trees. Based on a cross-gabled plan and resting on a raised stone foundation, the building features an overhanging side porch, corner posts, shingled 'beltcourses,' sunburst panels above windows and in the gable ends, projecting bays with cut corners and large diagonal brackets at the eaves line, and an Eastlake porch with an unsupported roof overhang wrapping around the southerly projecting bay. The interior is finished with native hardwood. Outbuildings originally associated with the building have been torn down and the estate is drastically reduced in size.

Architect/Builder

Henry Rentchler

NRHP Ref# 85002965 • Data from National Park Service • Content available under CC BY-SA 4.0

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Henry R. Watson House—Henry R. Watson House — historic photograph, Henry Rentchler, National Register of Historic Places filing, 7215 N. Ann Arbor-Saline Rd., Saline, Detroit

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The Henry R. Watson House is a single-family home located at 7215 North Ann Arbor-Saline Road in Saline, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

History Dr. Henry R. Watson studied and practiced medicine with his father in the early nineteenth century, and set up his own practice around 1851. In 1882, he purchased the property this house sits on. A previous house was already located here, but in 1883 Watson hired builder Henry Rentchler to construct this house. He raised sheep on the surrounding farm.

Description The Watson house is a two-and-one-half story frame cross-gable Stick Style house on a stone foundation. It has a wraparound Eastlake front porch and an overhanging side porch. Decorative details include corner posts, shingled beltcourses, and sunburst panels above windows and in the gable ends. There are multiple projecting bays having diagonal brackets at the eavesline.

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Building Details

Architect
Henry Rentchler
Address
7215 N. Ann Arbor-Saline Rd., Saline
National Register
Listed
Ref# 85002965
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