Featured Windows, November 1997
Tuscola County Courthouse Window, Caro, MI
Building: Tuscola County Courthouse
City: Caro
State: Michigan
Designed by Detroit architect William H. Kuni and built in 1932-33 by Caro native Cecil M. Kelly of Flint, the Tuscola County Courthouse is a registered Michigan Historic Site. The window was designed by A. Kay Herbert of Detroit and made by the Detroit Stained Glass Works, which was established at Detroit in 1861 by Charles Friederichs and Peter Staffin under the name of Friederichs and Staffin. Its name was changed to the Detroit Stained Glass Works in 1914. Operating for more than 100 years until its closing in 1970, the firm provided countless windows for churches, homes, steamboats and railroad cars in Michigan and other states.
Tuscola County Courthouse of Caro was registered in the Michigan Stained Glass Census by Marilyn Margaret Hausler of Caro.
(MSGC 1994.0088)
Text by Betty MacDowell, Michigan Stained Glass Census, November , 1997.