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Joseph E. Mills was an architect in Detroit, Michigan. He designed the Muscatine County Courthouse in Muscatine County, Michigan. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. He also worked on buildings in Ionia, Michigan.[1][2]
Work
- Muscatine County Courthouse, Muscatine County, Michigan
- John J. Petz House at 3515 Burns in Detroit[3]
- Lafer Brothers Building in Detroit's Broadway Avenue Historic District[4]
- Louis A. Peters House at 759 Seminole in Detroit[5]
- Richard H. Macauley House at 270 East Ferry Avenue in Detroit[6][7]
- Maranatha Baptist Tabernacle, became the Jam Handy Building, used for film production[8]
- Grosfield Building (1893) at 3365 Michigan Avenue, now part of the Michigan Avenue Historic Commercial District
- Lyman M. Brackett House (1886) at 328 W. 9th St. Rochester, Indiana
- Harrison County Courthouse in Harrison County, Iowa[9]
- One or more buildings in the Downtown Commercial Historic District in Ionia
- 399 St. Clair in Grosse Pointe (part of the Cadieux School complex)[10]
References
- ^ "The American Architect". Swetland Publishing Company. October 1, 1917 – via Google Books.
- ^ https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_American_Architect/iqAwAQAAIAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=joseph+e.+mills.ionia+hotel&pg=PT33&printsec=frontcover
- ^ Jr, Benjamin L. Gravel. "John J. Petz House (3515 Burns) | Historic Detroit". historicdetroit.org.
- ^ Board, City of Detroit Historic Designation Advisory. "Lafer Brothers Building | Historic Detroit". historicdetroit.org.
- ^ Jr, Benjamin L. Gravel. "Louis A. Peters House (759 Seminole) | Historic Detroit". historicdetroit.org.
- ^ Jr, Benjamin L. Gravel. "Richard H. Macauley House (270 East Ferry Avenue) | Historic Detroit". historicdetroit.org.
- ^ "Historic Detroit". historicdetroit.org.
- ^ "THE JAM HANDY – A FILMMAKING ICON AND AMERICAN RELIC – Theatre Historical Society of America".
- ^ http://courthousehistory.com/gallery/states/iowa/counties/harrison
- ^ "Historic designation sought for 389 St. Clair - Grosse Pointe News". Grosse Pointe News - 16980 Kercheval Pl • McCourt Building • Grosse Pointe, MI 48230 • 313.882.6900 • Office Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm. March 10, 2022.