Bar-6, Rowcliffe, 14581 Pusey Rd.

    Documentation

    Building date: 1841

    Original use:

    Corner structures: Red sandstone, variable

    Mortar application and content:

    Types and uses of stones: Fieldstone, not in rows

    Types and choice of windows: Lintels wood

    Structures with similar masonry details:

    Masons who worked on building:

    Unique features:

    Map Location

    Map views courtesy Google Maps. Address is Google Earth confirmed; 43°09'34.28"N 78°10'44.01"W. Current owner of record, Bias/Valsente-Bias as of the 2019 Tax Roll.

    Town of Barre and Ontario County Maps

    Comments, Additional Information, References

    This house at 14581 Pusey Road was built in 1841 by James Pusey, one of the early settlers of the town. He was born in England. Richard Palmer blog.

    "The Cobblestone Houses of Upstate New York", compiled by Dorothy Wells Pease. Research done in collaboration with Hazed B. Jeffery, supplemented with material furnished by Carl F. Schmidt. Reference the third paragraph on page 8.

    "Cobblestone Buildings of Orleans County, N. Y.", A Local History, page 11, by Delia Robinson, Edited by Evelyn Lyman and William Nestle. Jointly published by The Cobblestone Society and The Orleans County Historical Association, December 1996.


    "Cobblestone Masonry", 1966, Carl Schmidt: Name reference, Reid - Lampo House
    Page 118

    Photographs

    Bar-6 Rowcliffe 1
    Bar-6 Rowcliffe 1.jpg ¹ Pease Collection 1940-41
    Bar-6 Rowcliffe 5
    Bar-6 Rowcliffe 5.jpg
    Bar_6_1
    Bar_6_1.jpg
    Bar_6_2
    Bar_6_2.jpg
    Bar-6 Rowcliffe 4
    Bar-6 Rowcliffe 4.jpg
    Bar-6 Rowcliffe 2
    Bar-6 Rowcliffe 2.jpg ¹
    Bar-6 Rowcliffe 3
    Bar-6 Rowcliffe 3.jpg ¹
    Bar-6 14581 Pusey Rd 1
    Bar-6 14581 Pusey Rd 1.jpg ²
    Bar-6 14581 Pusey Rd 2
    Bar-6 14581 Pusey Rd 2.jpg ²
    Barre - 14581 Pusey Road
    Barre - 14581 Pusey Road.jpg ³

    Interior images of this residence.

    ¹ Image courtesy Cobblestone Museum.
    ² Photography courtesy Martin and Sheila Wolfish.
    ³ Photography courtesy Richard Palmer.

    Home1 Icon CM0000