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Historic Hancock Home    ...scroll down to share comments
Photo by Daryl Laitila

By
Daryl Laitila, Hancock, MI on Saturday, March 24, 2001 - 08:31 pm:

This house, located in Hancock, was the girlhood home of Mary Chase Perry. Pewabic Pottery was founded in 1903 by Mary Chase Perry (later Mary Chase Perry Stratton) and her partner, Horace Caulkins (developer of the Revelation Kiln), at the height of the Arts & Crafts movement in America.

The Pottery's first home was a stable on Afred Street in Detroit. Four years later, Pewabic Pottery moved to a new facility on East Jefferson designed by architect William Buck Stratton in the Tudor Revival Style. In 1991, the building (which still houses the pottery) and its contents were designated a National Historic Landmark and today is Michigan's only historic pottery. Visit http://www.pewabic.com for more information.


By Judy Endsley, TX on Saturday, March 24, 2001 - 10:11 pm:

I visited the Pewabic Pottery website - it's an absolute gem of the Arts and Crafts movement. Great picture - where exactly is this house located, and who lives there now?


By Daryl Laitila on Sunday, March 25, 2001 - 09:46 am:

Nobody lives in the house now. I believe the City of Hancock or some other group has started to restore it to make it into a museum. They started working on it last fall. It is located right across from the Copper Crown Motel in Hancock.

If anyone has more information about the house, please post it here.


By Jean Mi. on Sunday, March 25, 2001 - 11:46 am:

This is a link that I found about the house. Hope this helps, I am still looking, if I find something better I will post it.

http://www.cityofhancock.com/tour18.html


By ken from da UP. on Tuesday, March 27, 2001 - 02:02 pm:

Glad to hear that some one is trying to save the old house. I've stayed at the Copper Crown a few times and thought it was so sad to see it so run-
down. I love those old houses. Lived in Paavola as a kid.


By J. Gibb on Tuesday, February 4, 2003 - 08:30 am:

It is now 2003, and I am wondering if this
home is being restored. My antique group is
interested in donating to this project. Who can
we contact in Hancock?


By Daryl Laitila (Daryl) on Tuesday, February 4, 2003 - 09:02 am:

Yes, it is in the process of being restored. Please take a look at their new web site. PewabicHouse.org
This is a picture of the house taken recently: my picture.


By PJM on Monday, March 3, 2003 - 02:52 pm:

HELLO TO EVERYONE AND ANYONE WHO CAN HELP ME.

LOOKING FOR INFORMATION ON THE POTENTIAL EXISTENCE
OF ANY EXAMPLES OF REVELATION KILN POTTERY. I HAVE TWO IN MY COLLECTION AND CAN NOT FIND ANY OTHER EXAMPLES EXCEPT FOR THE PIECE IN THE DIA... DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY INFO?

FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ME...

PJM


By Michael Wanda, Maryland on Tuesday, November 11, 2003 - 03:47 pm:

I just acquired a "Revelation School Kiln, Model Amatuer #2". Bass tag #9473 is screwed onto its door. The number is either a property inventory number or the actual production number. Could anyone shed more light on the model- production age, any archival information such as instruction for use, other possible sources of information. Thanks.


By MI on Thursday, February 12, 2004 - 08:36 am:

How is the renovation on the inside of the house coming
along? Are items being collected for the museum?


By Roxanne on Wednesday, June 1, 2005 - 03:23 pm:

I have a piece of pottery that I've been trying to find some information on. It is a teapot and the only information on the piece is inside a mark it says REVELATION MADE IN , I unfortunately cannot make out where it was made. If anyone out there can give me some info, I would greatly appreciate it!

Thanks!


Roxanne
rfentres@uiuc.edu



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