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  2. Ransom Gillis House - Wikipedia

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    The Ransom Gillis House is a historic home located at 205 Alfred Street (formerly 63 Alfred prior to renumbering) [1] in Midtown Detroit, Michigan, within the Brush Park district. It was designed by Henry T. Brush and George D. Mason and built between 1876 and 1878. The structure, unoccupied since the mid-1960s, was "mothballed" by the City of ...

  3. George D. Mason - Wikipedia

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    Mason started out assigned to some specific detailing work on the George O. Robinson House and the Detroit Public Library. One of the first buildings in which Mason received equal billing for the design was the Ransom Gillis House. In 1878 he joined with Zachariah Rice to form the firm Mason & Rice.

  4. When Ransom bought her home, the property tax was around $2,700, she told WFLA-TV, adding that she expected it to “vary a little bit, [maybe] a few hundred [to] a thousand dollars,” but the ...

  5. Edson, Moore & Company - Wikipedia

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    Edson Moore (Palms) building, Jefferson Avenue, Detroit. Edson, Moore & Co was a dry goods, importing and wholesale store started in 1872 in Detroit, Michigan by James L. Edson, Ransom Gillis, George F. Moore and special partner, Stephen Baldwin. [1] [2] The company was in operation from 1872 through 1974 when assets were sold.

  6. How much did that sell for? Hornell area's top home ... - AOL

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    Top 10 Hornell area commercial property sales in 2023. 12 Park Drive, Hornell: The Walgreens retail outlet on 1.71 acres was sold for over $5.6 million on April 3. The property was also sold in ...

  7. List of Gilded Age mansions - Wikipedia

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    List of Gilded Age mansions. Gilded Age mansions were lavish houses built between 1870 and the early 20th century by some of the richest people in the United States. These estates were raised by the nation's industrial, financial and commercial elite, who amassed great fortunes in era of expansion of the tobacco, railroad, steel, and oil ...

  8. Who's who of E!'s 'House of Villains' and how they ... - AOL

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    With Joel McHale serving as host, E! has brought together 10 notorious reality show villains to live together under one roof while vying for a $200,000 prize and the title of “America’s ...

  9. Brush Park - Wikipedia

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    Originally built for Alfred F. Wilcox in 1875 later sold to John P. Fiske, he was a Detroit merchant of china and crockery. The house, located within the Woodward East Historic District, was designated a Michigan State Historic Site on August 18, 1988. Ransom Gillis House: 1876 205 Alfred St. at John R. Venetian Gothic