Name/Title
Manard HomeEntry/Object ID
1989.01.58Description
A wooden clapboard home with an addition or side building. The buildings have a total of three brick chimneys and are surrounded by grassy land with a few young trees and vines. Handwriting on the top of the image reads "Manard Home" and "Old Tim Dagget Home"
This house may be the same as in 1989.01.03Photograph Details
Type of Photograph
Print, photographSubject Person or Organization
Daggett, Timothy S. 1844-1911, Daggett, Helen A. (Stillson), Daggett, Alvin H. 1880-1966, Tupper, Mary Rozina "Rose" (Daggett) Roda Tupper 1876-1918Context
In the 1900 Saugatuck Village assessment roll, Civil War veteran Tim Daggett's property is listed as "lots 89 & E 1/2 of 90 & 91 Kalamazoo plat". [This plat is on the south side of Main Street between St. Joseph and Grand. The house on lot 89 is addressed 433 Main and was built in 1905. The east half of lots 90 and 91 were the site of the Methodist Church before it moved closer to town in 1914. The house on lot 90 is 349 St. Joseph and was built in 1919. The Saugatuck Union School was three blocks south and 2.5 block east] and "Lot 33 Judson's Add." [This lot is on the north side of the far east end of Spear St. The house on this lot, 638 Spear St., was built in 2017.]
In the 1907 Saugatuck Village assessment roll, Tim Daggett's property is listed as "Lot 33 Judsons Add"
In the 1915 Saugatuck Village assessment roll, Helen Daggett's property is listed as "S 33 ft. W' Lot 151 & E 1/2 Lot 152 Kalamazoo Plat" [NE corner of Griffith x Mason or 320 Mason]
Daggett's Taxi listed the address 324 Culver.
"Manard" written on the photo may be a misspelling of the Menard family name.Collection
Buildings: Homes, cottages and private residencesCataloged By
Winthers, SallyAcquisition
Accession
1989.01Acquisition Method
Found in CollectionLocation
Box
031 A+B+C+D Photo FilesCreate Date
October 7, 2023Update Date
February 13, 2026