[Congressional Record Volume 141, Number 152 (Wednesday, September 27, 1995)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1844]
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          IN RECOGNITION OF 150 YEARS OF THE ORSON STARR HOUSE

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                          HON. SANDER M. LEVIN

                              of michigan

                    in the house of representatives

                     Wednesday, September 27, 1995

  Mr. LEVIN. Mr. Speaker, 1995 marks the 150th anniversary of what is 
believed to be the oldest standing home in Royal Oak, MI. On Sunday, 
October 8, the Women's Historical Guild will celebrate this impressive 
anniversary.
  Orson Starr first moved to Royal Oak, MI, with his wife Rhoda Gibbs 
Starr, and their son, John Almon Starr, in 1831. As Mr. Starr's 
manufacturing business prospered, the family moved from the original 
log home to a house which Mr. Starr built with such extraordinary 
craftsmanship, it is still standing today. The house was originally 
built in Greek revival architectural style. The style is still apparent 
to the home today and is more commonly known as Michigan Farmhouse 
style.
  Despite major changes in the 1900's, interested citizens have been 
successful in maintaining the home and preserving its history. The 
Woman's Historical Guild of Royal Oak is presently responsible for 
preservation of the interior of the home. Through the contributions of 
the historical guild, the City of Royal Oak, and individuals, this 
historic site is now open for all to see and learn from.
  My thanks to all those involved in the preservation of this historic 
sight, and my congratulations and best wishes on this 150th year of the 
Orson Starr house.

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