Phillip and Maria Hasselbach Dingledey House
Phillip and Maria Hasselbach Dingledey House, Historic farmhouse in Canton Township, Michigan.
The Phillip and Maria Hasselbach Dingledey House was a farmhouse in Canton Township with a distinctive layout featuring a low central wing connecting two front-gabled sections of different heights. The building displayed clapboard siding, a foundation made of rubble stone, and decorative brackets underneath the recessed roof edges of the porch.
Built in 1881, the house was constructed by Phillip Dingledey and his wife Maria Hasselbach, German immigrants who purchased land along Haggerty Road. Phillip died in 1899 and Maria in 1909, making this property a lasting part of the region's rural heritage from that era.
The house blended Italian and Greek style features in its design and served as a working farm for its owners. The building reflected the daily lives of German immigrants who shaped the rural character of the area during the late 1800s.
The property was originally located near Westland along Haggerty Road in what was once a rural area that has since become heavily developed. Finding the exact spot can be challenging today since the house no longer stands.
The structure received National Register of Historic Places designation in 2000, a recognition that proved short-lived as the building was demolished shortly after. This rapid disappearance highlights how quickly rural heritage can vanish in developing areas.
Location: Michigan
GPS coordinates: 42.31833,-83.44861
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:11
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