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Darius B. Moon House
Darius B. Moon House in Lansing, Michigan
Location216 Huron Street,
Lansing, Michigan
 United States
Coordinates42°43′56″N 84°34′18″W / 42.73222°N 84.57167°W / 42.73222; -84.57167
Built1875
ArchitectDarius B. Moon
Architectural styleQueen Anne
NRHP reference No.82000535
Added to NRHPNovember 30, 1982

Darius B. Moon (1851–1939) was an architect in Lansing, Michigan, United States. A largely self-educated poet, artist and craftsman, Moon built over 260 structures, most of them in the area of Lansing and East Lansing, Michigan, during a prolific career that stretched from 1860 to 1923.

Blueprint for the Olds Mansion

Darius B. Moon was born in 1851 in Cattaraugus County, New York, and moved to Eaton County, Michigan when he was three years old. He was married in 1877, and moved to Lansing by 1883 and began his career as a builder. He was interested in architecture from an early age, and was likely self-taught. Following his interest, by 1888 he was working as an architect. He worked alone until 1909, when he partnered with Raymond Spice to form the firm of Moon and Spice. He continued working until his retirement in 1923.[1]

His Queen Anne-style houses range from the Ransom E. Olds residence (demolished in 1971 to make way for the R. E. Olds Freeway) to the Howland House student co-op (originally the home of Chester D. Woodbury) in East Lansing. He also designed residences for Henry Kosltchek, Edward D. Sparrow, Frank Dodge, Judge Person, and H.M. Rogers. In addition to houses, Moon designed four schools, the Olds Motor Works, and the original Sparrow Hospital.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Kitty Farley (August 1982), National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination Form: Darius B. Moon House, archived from the original on 2018-07-13, retrieved 2018-07-13


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