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  1. Historic Sawyer Homestead. Building is the home of Dr. Alfred I. Sawyer and his family. Completed in 1879, the home and the site on which it stands are reminders of many elements in Michigan's past. Rentals are available f or private weddings, receptions, showers, dinner parties, and to.

  2. The Sawyer House, also known as the Sawyer Homestead and in its previous incarnation as the Navarre House, is a city-owned house located at 320 East Front Street in Monroe, Michigan. It was listed as a Michigan Historic Site on June 19, 1975.

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  3. The Sawyer Homestead. 786 likes · 33 talking about this. To promote, maintain and support the historical, cultural, educational, social and civic community in the Homestead located in the City of Monroe.

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  4. Memberships are also available. For further information contact: The Sawyer Homestead. 320 East Front Street. Monroe, Michigan 48161-2047. (734) 242-0168.

  5. Jan 21, 2022 · This grand old house is a few blocks from downtown Monroe. It was built in 1873 by Dr. Sawyer. His daughter Jenny Toll Sawyer lived in the house and then donated it to the city of Monroe in 1938 which it still owns today. The Sawyer Homestead is used for events such as weddings, showers and receptions with the proceeds going to maintenance of ...

  6. The Sawyer Homestead. 320 E. Front St., Monroe , Michigan 48161 USA. 2. Photos. Independent. Add to Trip. “built in Italianate architecture” 1785 Sawyer Homestead land acquired from Potowatomi Indians by Francis Navarre where he built a cabin on this site. 1873, Sawyer family moves into Homestead. Staircase built from Navarre cabin logs.

  7. The Sawyer House, built in Italianate architecture, replaced the Navarre House on the property in 1873. While Dr. Sawyer did not live in the house after 1870, the property remained in his family's ownership. His daughter, Jenny Toll Sawyer, gave the house to the city of Monroe in 1938. [3]

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