Picture of 52 E. Church Street

Walking Tour-52 E. Church Street-Walking Tour
(South Side of Street)

Franklin Beardsley apparently built this house in 1880 /81. The house still has the tall slender proportions of the Gothic Revival style.


Tax records seem to indicate that Daniel Scadding owned this property, a part of a larger piece which included land to the east and the south until 1881 when Frank Beardsley became the owner of this site, assessed value $300. The house was apparently built for/by Mr. Beardsley. A map of the Village in 1872 does not show a building footprint at that time, so construction of the house took place between 1872 & 1881. According to a 1921 Community News article Franklin Beardsley was the first mayor of Clarkston. He had a lumberyard on East Church Street which at the time stopped at the stream which still runs south from Park Lake. Byron Beardsley, Franklin's son, moved the lumber business to 89 N. Holcomb.

Picture of 52 East Church Street circa 1926Photo of the house, right, reportedly taken in 1926, from the west looking east. By 1927 Mr.& Mrs. Eber D. Parent became the owners of the house site as well as the property to the east including the future sites of the Methodist Church & the Clarkston Junior High School. Church Street was extended with a cobblestone bridge when the School was built. In the 1940s, the house was the residence of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Matthews. Mrs. Matthews, Polly, the daughter of the minister of the Clarkston Methodist Church, opened a music studio in her home in 1942. One of her pupils, Ivan Rouse, who later became the owner & director of the Clarkston Conservatory of Music, 49 S. Main St.

Built as a late Victorian style, there is a steeply pitched gable over the original two story section of the house reminiscent of the Gothic Revival style. Note the sawtooth detail of the window hoods which is seen on other houses in Clarkston. In 1974, a major addition to the south side of the house and an attached garage were constructed.


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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