List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Shiawassee County

The following is a list of Michigan State Historic Sites in Shiawassee County, Michigan. Sites marked with a dagger (†) are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Shiawassee County, Michigan.[1]
Current listings
| Name | Image | Location | City | Listing date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Byron Cemetery | | 306 Hamilton, Byron, MI 48418 | Burns Township | February 29, 1996 |
| Byron Informational Designation | | 312 West Maple Street | Byron | July 26, 1974 |
| Charles H. Calkins House† | | 127 East First Street | Perry | February 7, 1977 |
| Capitol Theatre | | 122 East Main Street | Owosso | December 5, 1986 |
| Frederick Chavannes House | | 12454 M-52 | Perry | December 5, 1996 |
| Coal Creek Vein Informational Site | M-21, east of State Road near Michigan Brick Company | Corunna vicinity | October 23, 1987 | |
| Elias Comstock Cabin† | | Curwood Castle Drive and John Street | Owosso | January 18, 1980 |
| Congregational Church of Perry | | 130 East Second Street | Perry | February 10, 1983 |
| Corunna Public Schools / Shiawassee Street School | | 106 South Shiawassee Street | Corunna | April 25, 1988 |
| Curwood Castle† | | 224 John Street | Owosso | April 24, 1970 |
| Thomas E. Dewey Boyhood Home | | 421 West Oliver | Owosso | December 10, 1971 |
| Birthplace of Thomas Edmund Dewey (Demolished) | 313 West Main Street | Owosso | February 11, 1972 | |
| First Congregational Church and Society | | 327 North Washington Street | Owosso | January 17, 1991 |
| First Congregational Church | | 401 East Grand River Road | Laingsburg | March 15, 1990 |
| First National Bank of Corunna | | 201 North Shiawassee Street | Corunna | April 29, 1982 |
| Herman C. Frieseke House† / Frederick Carl Frieseke Informational Designation | | 654 North Water Street | Owosso | June 10, 1987 |
| Julius Frieseke House† | | 529 Corunna Avenue | Owosso | April 23, 1985 |
| Durand Union Station† | | 200 Railroad Street | Durand | November 6, 1970 |
| John N. Ingersoll House† | | 570 West Corunna Avenue | Corunna | February 11, 1972 |
| Judd's Corners Informational Designation | 9000 Juddville Road, SE corner of Durand Road | Corunna | June 15, 1992 | |
| Knaggs Bridge Area Informational Site (marker stolen)[2] | | Cole Road at the Shiawassee River, 3 miles southeast of Bancroft | Bancroft | April 11, 1963 |
| Knights Templar Special Informational Designation | | Iron Horse Park, 205 West Clinton Street | Durand | May 8, 1986 |
| Maple River Area | | 540-1151 East Bennington and 5210 Colby Road | Owosso vicinity | April 4, 1978 |
| Martin Road Bridge† | | Martin Road at the Shiawassee River | Caledonia Township | June 21, 1990 |
| Hugh McCurdy / Hugh McCurdy Park Informational Site | | West Corunna Avenue at Governor Parsons Drive | Corunna | March 15, 1990 |
| Methodist Episcopal Church | | 101 South Beach Street | Bancroft | April 21, 1980 |
| Methodist Episcopal Church (Burned) | 7495 Orchard | New Lothrop | September 7, 1989 | |
| Governor Andrew Parsons House | | 318 McNeil Street | Corunna | June 27, 1969 |
| Old Perry Centre Informational Designation | | M-52 at the junction of Ellsworth Road | Perry | March 19, 1987 |
| Perry District No. 4 School | | Roselawn Cemetery, 1864 West Ellsworth Road | Perry | January 23, 1992 |
| Saint Mary's Church | | 509 Main Street | Morrice | September 24, 1992 |
| Shiawassee Conservation Association Clubhouse | 4247 North M-52 | Owosso | September 26, 1987 | |
| Shiawassee County Courthouse† | | 218 N Shiawassee Avenue (M-71) | Corunna | November 14, 1974 |
| South Side School | | 405 South Oak Street | Durand | July 26, 1978 |
| Ellen May Tower Informational Designation | | 312 West Maple Street | Byron | January 19, 1989 |
| Andrew J. Van Riper House | | 7480 West Beard Road | Perry vicinity | January 22, 1987 |
See also
Sources
- Historic Sites Online – Shiawassee County. Michigan State Housing Developmental Authority. Accessed June 3, 2011.
References
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
- ^ "Authorities investigate stolen Knaggs Bridge Historical Marker". Durandnow.com. September 22, 2013. Retrieved October 11, 2015.






























