The Frederick P. Currier House is a private residential structure located at 231 East Saint Clair Street in the village of Almont in Almont Township in southeastern Lapeer County, Michigan.
It was built by carpenter Frederick P. Currey, who was a prominent businessman in several other fields in Lapeer County.
[2] A plaque was dedicated on the site that reads, "Frederick and Mary Currier built this house around 1854, inspired by Orson Fowler's A Home for All, which promoted the octagon form as a healthy place to live.
The tall windows, which admit light and air, and the five octagonal rooms reflect Fowler's philosophy.
A machinist by trade, Currier (1812–1900) at one time owned farms and factories, and invested in banking and lumbering.