Name/Title
Summer homeEntry/Object ID
2023.10.367Description
A 2-story house with screen porch and a 2-story brick addition Text on the print reads "Summer Home Saugatuck, Mich."
This image was featured as History Mystery #125 with the text: Built ca 1890 by a sea captain. This house is located on the corner of Butler and Hoffman. Today it is fronted by shops on Butler Street.Photograph Details
Type of Photograph
Digital scanSubject Person or Organization
247 Butler/Hidden Garden-Renaur-Wine Sellers/John Noonan home/Surry/Summer Home/Corner House/Capt. Rogers home, Rogers, Reuben Turner 1840-1926Context
This building still exists, behind a retail addition called the Surrey that fronts Butler Street, as the Hidden Garden B&B at 247 Butler St. The Captain refereed to in the description is Reuben Rogers.
From the Hidden Garden website:
"As business prospered, the Rogers family built a brick addition to the original frame structure. Completed in 1898, they hosted an elaborate house warming for 100 guests. The local paper, “The Commercial Record” reported, “The residence affords spacious room for entertaining a large party and there was nothing lacking to make the occasion a thoroughly enjoyable one. A banquet was served in the upper rooms where guests were seated at well-laden tables. Music for the dancers was furnished by Wurzburg’s Orchestra of Grand Rapids.”
https://www.hiddengardencottages.com/history.htmlCollection
Buildings: Commercial, Buildings: Homes, cottages and private residencesCataloged By
Winthers, SallyAcquisition
Accession
2023.10Acquisition Method
Found in CollectionNotes
These photos were published by Jack Sheridan for Commercial Record "History Mystery" features.Location
* Untyped Location
Digital data in CatalogItGeneral Notes
Note
These image(s) were copied from the SDHC photo blog [or the Jack Sheridan drive if that was a superior version] in preparation for updating the SDHC website in 2023.Create Date
November 5, 2023Update Date
November 5, 2023