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Corner structures: Variable, red sandstone
Mortar application and content: Vertical, slight embellishment
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Types and choice of windows: Lintels, solid red sandstone
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Map views courtesy Google Maps: Front View; Side View. Address is Google Earth confirmed; 43°15'17.84"N 77°59'46.98"W. Current owner of record, Gilman as of the 2018 Tax Roll.
SEP 2017 - Because vegetation blocks much of the front of the structure in the street views, a side view from County Line Road, Rt. 272, at the intersection with Ridge Rd. shows the west side of the structure.
NOTE
Town of Clarkson and Monroe County Maps
Roudabush states the last name as Hathway, whereas Schmidt states Hathaway.
"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 first paragraph on page 5.
The home is now owned by Mr. Edward Hochheimer and occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gadaway. The fireplace was rediscovered by previous owners Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Hathaway, who restored it along with its bake oven. Very narrow steps beside the fireplace lead to the second floor.
Hand written notes for the planned Seventh Annual Cobblestone Tour 06/10/1967, Eastern Orleans and Western Monroe Counties. This home was included in the tour, see below.
The Cobblestone Society & Museum Tours:
Hocheimer - Gadaway House 7th Annual 06/10/1967
![]() scm12552.jpg circa 1930 | ![]() Cla-3 Hathaway 1.jpg ² Van Houten Collection 4/21/1942 | ![]() Cla_3_1.jpg | ![]() Cla_3_2.jpg |
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![]() Cla-3 9996 Ridge Rd 1.jpg ² | ![]() Cla-3 9996 Ridge Rd 2.jpg ³ | ![]() Cla-3 9996 Ridge Rd 3.jpg ³ | ![]() 9996 Ridge Road, Clarkson.jpg 4 |
¹ Image courtesy Albert R. Stone Negative Collection, Rochester Museum & Science Center, Rochester, N.Y..
² Image courtesy Cobblestone Museum.
³ Photography courtesy Martin and Sheila Wolfish.
4 Photography courtesy Richard Palmer.