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Daniel Striker House : ウィキペディア英語版
Daniel Striker House

The Daniel Striker House is a private house located at 321 South Jefferson Street in Hastings, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.〔
==History==
Daniel Striker was born in 1835 in Rose, New York, to Gilbert and Rebecca Striker. Not long after his birth, his family moved to Jackson County, Michigan, where they lived until Daniel was a teenager. In 1851, the family purchased a large tract of land in Barry County's Baltimore Township, and moved once again. Daniel Striker attended schools in Hastings and what is now Spring Arbor University, then began teaching school. In 1855, he moved on to work as a clerk at a local firm, and in 1860 was elected as clerk of Barry County. In 1862, he married Sarah E. Fancher; the couple had one daughter, Rebekah, and adopted a son. Striker served as Clerk or Deputy Clerk of the county until 1870, when he was elected as Michigan Secretary of State, a position he held for four years. Afterward, Striker was several times elected as Barry County Supervisor or Assessor; he spent mush of his time in financial dealings, acting as an officer or director of several banks.〔
Daniel Striker constructed this house in the 1880s; it was contemporaneously called "the handsomest residence in Hastings."〔 He lived there until his death in 1898.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Striker, Daniel, House )〕 Striker's wife Sarah lived in the house until her death in 1915.〔 After that, the house was used as the second home for Hastings' first hospital, then known as Good Samaritan. In the 1960s, it was converted into apartments and became a convalescent home.〔 It was later refurbished into a single-family home.

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