 
      
      The Old Homestead
Many folks have heard about the famed Alger residence on W. Fort and First Streets in Detroit, a towering four-story brick Queen Anne showplace built in 1885 by architect Gordon W. Lloyd. Fort and Lafayette were the two ritziest streets to live on back then, with close neighbors including the Hinchman’s, Baldwin’s, Shelden’s, and Swift’s, people who soon figured into Alger history.
 
      
      Servant Shortage
Back in the day, when huge mansions were the norm in the Grosse Pointes, it took large, dedicated staffs to successfully run the estates and look after its inhabitants’ needs.
