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  1. Description. The Rudolph Nims House is a two-story frame Greek Revival structure covered with clapboards. The house measures 32 feet by 32 feet, and sits on a fieldstone foundation. The house has a two-story extension at the rear, as well as a single story addition behind and another to the side.

    • 1846
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  3. Photo, Print, Drawing Rudolph Nims House, 206 West Noble Street, Monroe, Monroe County, MI Photos from Survey HABS MI-18

  4. Title: Rudolph Nims House, 206 West Noble Street, Monroe, Monroe County, MI Creator(s): Historic American Buildings Survey, creator Related Names: Godfroy, Jacques; Date Created/Published: Documentation compiled after 1933

  5. US. Michigan. Rudolph Nims House. 206 west noble street, Michigan USA. Photos. Independent. Add to Trip. The Rudolph Nims House is a private residence located at 206 West Noble Street in the city of Monroe in Monroe County, Michigan.

  6. monroecountymuseum.stqry.app › English › story12. Nims Family Home

    Read More. This stately example of Greek Revival architecture, built in the 1840’s by Jaques Godfroy and then sold to his business partner Rudolph Nims in 1848, was home to Frederick Nims, aide to General Custer during the Civil War, and was renamed “Shadowlawn” after extensive remodeling in 1914.

  7. Rudolph Nims House. The Nims House is a Greek Revival home built in 1846. It is a private residence located at 206 West Noble Avenue at the intersection of Borgess Avenue and Noble Avenue. There are no tours of the home, but it is easy seen from both streets and sits high above them both. Governor Robert McClelland House.

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