- Navarre-Anderson Trading Post
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Navarre-Anderson Trading PostLocation within the state of Michigan
Location: 3775 North Custer Road
Frenchtown Charter Township, Michigan[2]Coordinates: 41°56′05″N 83°27′35″W / 41.93472°N 83.45972°WCoordinates: 41°56′05″N 83°27′35″W / 41.93472°N 83.45972°W Built: 1789 Governing body: Local NRHP Reference#: 72000645[1] Significant dates Added to NRHP: July 31, 1972 Designated MSHS: June 16, 1972[3] The Navarre-Anderson Trading Post is a former trading post complex located at 3775 North Custer Road in Frenchtown Charter Township along the River Raisin in Monroe County, Michigan.[2][4] It was listed as a Michigan Historic Site on June 16, 1972[3] and also listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 31, 1972.[1]
The main building on the complex dates back to 1789, making it the oldest surviving wooden residential building in the state.[2][5] The complex was established by the early French settlers Francois Navarre and John Anderson, who were among the first to settle the area of present-day Monroe.[3] In addition to the main building, which also served as a house, the cookhouse building was built in 1810. The original barn is no longer standing, but a 1790s replica was built on the complex.[2]
The complex was originally located several miles downstream in the present day Old Village Historic District. When advancing development threatened this historical complex, it was moved in 1894 and again in 1971. The complex was restored back to its appearance from what it looked like 1799. Today, the complex is owned by the Monroe County Historical Museum and is open to the public for special events and group tours.[2][5]
References
- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 11, 2009. http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/.
- ^ a b c d e The official address of the Navarre-Anderson Trading Post is 3775 North Custer Road (old state highway M-130), while its address listed on the National Register of Historic Places is "West of Monroe at North Custer (M-130) and Raisinville Roads." M-130 is no longer a designated Michigan highway.
- See, Michigan's Official Travel and Tourism Site (2009). "Navarre-Anderson Trading Post". Retrieved November 16, 2009.
- ^ a b c State of Michigan (2009). "Custer, George Armstrong, Equestrian Monument". http://www.mcgi.state.mi.us/hso/sites/17698.htm. Retrieved June 26, 2010.
- ^ The Navarre-Anderson Trading Post is just outside the city limits of Monroe. It is commonly mentioned as being in Monroe because of its mailing address and since Monroe is its closest city. In actuality, the trading post is in the very far western corner of Frenchtown Charter Township just west of Custer Airport (as seen on the bottom corner of the map linked below) and therefore falls under their jurisdiction. The complex was originally in Monroe before being moved to this location in 1972.
- See, Frenchtown Charter Township (2007). "Frenchtown Master Plan Map". Retrieved November 18, 2009.
- ^ a b Smith, David (2004–2006). "Monroe County Michigan Museum: Navarre Anderson Trading Post Complex". http://www.historicmonroe.org/museum-navarre-anderson-traiding-post-complex/country-store-site-structures.htm. Retrieved November 18, 2009.
National Register of Historic Places in Monroe County, Michigan Historic districts Dundee Historic District | East Elm-North Macomb Street Historic District | North Maumee Bay Archeological District | Old Village Historic District | St. Mary's Church Complex Historic District
Historic properties Detroit River Light Station | Edward Loranger House | George Armstrong Custer Equestrian Monument | Governor Robert McClelland House | Jefferson Avenue-Huron River Bridge | Navarre-Anderson Trading Post | River Raisin National Battlefield Park | Rudolph Nims House | Sawyer House | Weis Manufacturing Company
Contributing properties Old Mill Museum | St. Mary Catholic Central High School
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