Building date: 1852
Original use:
Corner structures: Tooled
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Types and uses of stones: Small red. Water washed stone cobbles are on the facade.
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Structures with similar masonry details:
Masons who worked on building:
Unique features: Simplified Victorian - unusual woodwork on exterior gables with wing veneer.
Map views courtesy Google Maps. Address is Google Earth confirmed; 42°58'58.04"N 77°16'35.39"W. Current owner of record, Lepel as of the 2019 Tax Roll.
Town of Farmington and Ontario County Maps
1089 Route 28, built 1852 for Mrs. Harriet Bradbury. Water washed stone cobbles are on the facade. Richard Palmer blog.
![]() Far-2 McNally 2.jpg ¹ 1970 Photograph by Clyde Maffin, Ontario County Historian 1968-81. | ![]() GP Ontario Farmington Far-2 1-1 N.jpg ² August 1971 | ![]() Far_2_1.jpg | ![]() Far_2_2.jpg |
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![]() Far-2 McNally 3.jpg¹ | ![]() Far-2 McNally 1.jpg¹ 10/4/2003 | ![]() 1089 Route 28 Farmington.jpg ³ |
¹ Image courtesy Cobblestone Museum.
² Photography courtesy Gerda Peterich. Cobblestone Museum.
³ Photography courtesy Richard Palmer.