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Ephraim and Emma Woodworth Truesdell House

The Ephraim and Emma Woodworth Truesdell House is a private house located at 1224 Haggerty Road in Canton Township, Michigan. The structure is significant because it is one of the most finely crafted houses in the township and because of its association with one of the most important families in the area.〔 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.〔
==History==
Erastus Truesdell was born in Massachusetts in 1802. Erastus married Calista Merry and moved to Michigan in 1832, one of the first families to settle in Canton Township.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Truesdell, Ephraim and Emma Woodworth, House )
Erastus and Calista had eight children, the seventh of whom was Ephraim F. Truesdell, born in 1842.〔 Ephraim served in the Civil War,〔 and married Emma Woodruff; the couple also had eight children. In 1888, Ephraim and Emma Truesdell hired Charles W. Curtiss, a builder from Plymouth, Michigan, to construct this house.〔 Ephraim died in 1908, and his son Charles purchased the property in 1911.〔 This article is available, in fragments, through Google News archive: (Here, for example ), is a GN archive link to: "The house was passed down in the family and was used for funerals because of its large double doors that allowed caskets to pass through into the parlor." 〕
After Charles died in 1937, his wife rented out rooms in the house to schoolteachers and, during World War II, workers at the nearby Willow Run plant.〔 The house stayed in the family for a number of decades; during this time the house was used for funerals because the large double doors in the front allowed caskets to be easily carried into the house.〔 In the 1980s, developers bought it with the intention of starting a bed and breakfast.〔 The home was resold in 1992 and restored,〔 and in 2003 was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.〔

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