James McColl House
This Queen Anne-style structure was erected in 1899 by Scottish-born James Livingston. He gave the house to his daughter, Louise Livingston McColl. During the late nineteenth century Livingston and his son-in-law, James McColl produced linseed oil and twine in their flax mills in Michigan and Canada. At the time this house was built, McColl was also village president. The elaborate wood-frame home remained in the McColl family until 1980.
site number: L870A
era: Industry and Invention (1875-1915)
year listed: 1981
year erected: 1984