Picture of 11 Buffalo Street

Walking Tour-11 Buffalo Street-Walking Tour
(East Side of Street)

This simple vernacular farmhouse style building was apparently built, circa 1872, for Charles Allen.


Independence Township tax records seem to indicate a building on this site by 1855, owner Jonas/Joseph Edmonson, assessed value $320. Mr. Edmonson was Town Clerk in 1853. He also owned the lot on which the Garter building, 31 S. Main, now stands. Records listed a shop/store on that site, 33'on Main and 5 rods back. (A rod is 16.5 feet.) He also owned a piece of property (the north 1/2 of Lots 4 & 3) on Block 2 of Cobb's Southwest Addition to the Village Plat. By 1856 Edmonson was taxed for only these last two pieces. In 1870 he owned the lot of 10 Buffalo Street.

The assessed value of the 11 Buffalo Street piece fell to $150 until 1869 when Charles Allen, Justice of the Peace in 1857 and Independence Township Supervisor,1858-1865, purchased it. By 1872 the assessed value rose to $400 indicating either the building of a new house (perhaps the original was demolished) or the major restoration/reconstruction of an existing house. The 1872 Map of the Village has a footprint of the house much as it stood until a major addition to the east (rear) section was constructed in the 1880s.

The house was owned by the Clarkston Methodist Church in the 1950s & 60s. It was sold, along with the parsonage (the house to the south) and the church building, to the Salvation Army in 1967/68. All three buildings fell into serious disrepair after 1975 when the Salvation Army decided to no longer hold services in the church building. The three properties were purchased by a young couple who began reclamation. They sold the properties separately and reclamation of the buildings continued.

New owners in the late 1980s remodeled the front porch and interior and added a large single story addition to the east (rear)of this house. The small peak (gable) with shaped shingles seen above the single-story wing roof was a part of that work.

In 1996 the house again received major changes. Most of the original siding was replaced; a porch on the southeast corner of the house was enclosed; and windows on the south wall (some of which had been moved in the previous remodeling) were again moved. The garage at the rear was built circa 1930. It was demolished in 2000.

Architecturally, the style of the house (that is, the original two story section with single story wing to the north) has no indications of Greek or Gothic Revival Style and seems to have been built as a simple vernacular farmhouse style.


Official Property Description:


Significant Property History:

[A Synopsis Of Property Transfers Derived From Abstracts
(when available) And Periodic Changes In Ownership Or
Assessed Value Derived From Township Tax Records]


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