George D. Mason
George DeWitt Mason was an American architect who practiced in Detroit, Michigan, in the latter part of the 19th and early decades of the 20th centuries.
George Mason was born in Syracuse, New York, the son of James H. and Zelda E. Mason. In 1870 the family moved to Detroit, where Mason received his early education.
Career
Mason began his architectural career working for Detroit architect Hugh Smith in 1875, but this only lasted a summer. After this he moved to the firm of Henry T. Brush, where he worked for the first nine months without pay. Mason started out assigned to some specific detailing work on the George O. Robinson House and the Detroit Public Library. One of the first buildings in which Mason received equal billing for the design was the Ransom Gillis House. In 1878 he joined with Zachariah Rice to form the firm Mason & Rice. This partnership lasted until 1898, after which time Mason continued his practice alone.Mason married Ida Whitaker in 1882, and they had one daughter. From 1884 until 1896 Albert Kahn worked with Mason and Rice, and he returned to partner with Mason for a few years early in the 20th century. A number of Mason's works, either by himself or as part of Mason & Rice, are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Mason died on June 3, 1948, at his home in the Wilshire Apartments building, at the age of 91. He was buried at Evergreen Cemetery in Detroit.
Selected commissions
- Ransom Gillis House 205 Alfred Street
- Michigan Central Railroad Chelsea Depot, Chelsea, Michigan
- Cass Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church 901 Cass Avenue.
- Marine City City Hall
- Thompson Home 4756 Cass Avenue
- George and Martha Hitchcock House, Farwell, Michigan
- Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island
- Starkweather Memorial Chapel at Highland Cemetery, Ypsilanti, MIchigan
- First Presbyterian Church 2930 Woodward Avenue
- Trinity Episcopal Church 1519 Martin Luther King Boulevard
- Engine House No. 18
- Belle Isle Police Station
- Franklin H. Walker House 2730 East Jefferson. Demolished in 1990s
- Century Theatre
- Palms Apartments
- Belle Isle Aquarium
- Trinity United Methodist Church, 13100 Woodward Avenue, Highland Park, Michigan.
- Detroit Yacht Club 1 Riverbank Road.
- Detroit Masonic Temple 500 Temple.
- Gem Theatre Moved from 62 Columbia to 353 Madison in 1997.
- Central Woodward Christian Church 9000 Woodward Avenue.
- Detroit College of Law Building 130 East Elizabeth. Demolished in 1990s