John N. Bagley (1860-1929) was the son of John J. Bagley, businessman and former Michigan governor. In 1883, he became president of the business started by his father, the Mayflower Tobacco Company. Bagley was also involved in various civic and political affairs. A Republican, he was a member of the delegation that nominated William Howard Taft at the 1908 Republican National Convention in Chicago. When Bagley decided to build a home on picturesque Jefferson Avenue, he approached the firm of Rogers & MacFarlane. The Bagley residence is a 2½-story French Renaissance Revival style dwelling with Richardsonian Romanesque overtones. The exterior is made of red brick and brownstone trim. The round tower and large conical roof are characteristics of Richardsonian architecture. The stone entrance was executed by noted Detroit sculptor Julius T. Melchers. Inside, the living room was finished in English oak, the dining room in Santa Domingo mahogany. Melchers also carved the mantels in both rooms. It was long believed that Henry Hobson Richardson's successors, Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge, were possibly the architects of the home. In 2016, the Bagley residence became home to Beautiful Bridal, a bridal boutique owned by consultant and television star Keasha Rigsby. The space currently houses several businesses and office space for rent. #Detroit #Eastside #RivertownDetroit #FrenchRenaissanceRevival #RomanesqueRevival #RichardsonianRomanesque #VictorianArchitecture #RogersandMacFarlane #EastJefferson #JeffersonAve #archi_ologie #oldhouselove #casasecasarios #houses_ofthe_world #beautifulhouseoldandnew #TheAmericanHome #houseportrait #BrickStory #RawDetroit #PureMichigan #PureMittigan #MotorCityShooters #PureDetroit313 #DepictTheD #VisitDetroit #Michiganders #ThisPlaceMatters #ThisPlaceMattersDetroit #MichiganPlacesMatter (at John N. Bagley House) https://www.instagram.com/p/CdtcfdPvuV2/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=








