Old Village Historic District (Monroe, Michigan)
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The Old Village Historic District is a commercial and residential
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consisting of the downtown area of the city of
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in Monroe County,
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. The district was listed as a
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and added to the
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on May 6, 1982. The area is commonly referred to as the
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area and is the oldest settled area in Monroe, dating back to 1817 when the area was first
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ted. Some of the oldest surviving buildings in this district date back to 1830, and the district incorporates several different architectural styles. The stretch of the district that runs along M-125 is also designated as one of the
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s.


History

The area dates back to 1817 when the first roads were drawn out on a piece of land given by local landowner Joseph Loranger for the establishment of the village for the newly organized Monroe County. The
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, drawn up by Henry Disbrow, was modeled after the system used in
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, with streets named after numbers. Although small at first, the city grew rapidly along the River Raisin beginning around 1830. While much of the growing population began spreading throughout Monroe County, the majority lived within the Old Village where the center of government and industry resided. The current county courthouse was built in 1880, although the plot of land it is located on has housed the seat of the county government since 1817. Monroe opened its first post office in 1913. The main industry at the time was Monroe's numerous
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s along the River Raisin. The Dundee Historic District in
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was settled further up the river around the same time, and the two heavily relied on the river and built several dams along its course. The Navarre-Anderson Trading Post, built in 1789, was originally part of the Old Village along the River Raisin. However, development in the area threatened the historic structure, and it was moved in 1894 and again in 1971. Today, it is far removed from the rest of the Old Village. The Sawyer House was built in 1873 and is located at 320 East Front Street within the Old Village Historic District. On July 4, 1910, then-
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and
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unveiled a statue to commemorate
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, who spent much of his early life living in Monroe. The statue was located in the middle of the intersection of East First Street and Washington Street in the Old Village. This was during a time when automobile traffic in Monroe was very light. However, with the increase of automobile traffic, the statue's location in the middle of an intersection warranted protests as a traffic hazard. On June 20, 1923, the city moved the statue out of the Old Village to a less prominent location along the
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, where it remained until it was moved again in August 1955 to its current location on the other side of the river from the Old Village. Today, the statue is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the
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. The district has seen little redevelopment or expansion since the 1930s. In the 1960s, several older buildings within the district were demolished to make way for new modern buildings and parking lots, as the district was seen as old fashioned and unable to keep with the demands of new industries and growing populations.


Present day

Today, the district itself centers around M-125 and M-50, known locally as Monroe Street and Front Street respectively, and extends for several blocks east and south. The district is roughly bounded by the
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on the north, 7th Street on the south, and Navarre Street on the east. Most of the major businesses and industries began moving to the more spacious outer core of Monroe. Today, the center of government and law enforcement within Monroe remains in the Old Village. The row buildings along Monroe Street consist of small businesses on the ground level and apartments and offices on the second and third floors. The outer areas of the Old Village include the city hall, post office, county courthouse and jail, various small businesses, Monroe Middle School, a food-packaging plant, and larger houses. The Old Village remains an active part of Monroe's economy, although the majority of businesses have moved elsewhere in the city. The Old Village Historic District is located directly across the river from the East Elm-North Macomb Street Historic District and the
St. Mary's Church Complex Historic District The St. Mary's Church Complex Historic District is a historic district located at the junction of Elm Avenue and North Monroe Street ( M-125) in the city of Monroe, Michigan. It was listed as a Michigan Historic Site and added to the National ...
.


Gallery


Historic images

FrontStreet1880.png, West Monroe Front Street (circa 1900).png, CusterStatue1910.png,


Modern images

File:MonroeMiddleSchoolMI.png, File:MonroeMIcourthouse.jpg, File:MonroeCountyHistoricalMuseum.jpg, File:M125LookingNorth.jpg, File:JSterlingMortonHouse.png, File:OldDistrict1stStreet.png, File:LorangerSquareMonroe.png, File:OldDistrictFrontStreet.png,


References


External links


Monroe's official website
{{National Register of Historic Places Monroe, Michigan Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Michigan Michigan State Historic Sites 1817 establishments in Michigan Territory National Register of Historic Places in Monroe County, Michigan