Gre-5, Hartman-Foos House, 543 Mill Rd.

    Documentation

    Building date: Demolish following a fire on August 11, 2016.

    Original use:

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    Structures with similar masonry details:

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    Map Location

    Map views courtesy Google Maps. Street level view shows original location of of the now demolished cobblestone structure. Address is GIS Database and Google Earth confirmed; 43°13'53.83"N 77°44'48.95"W.

    Town of Greece and Monroe County Maps

    Comments, Additional Information, References

    Structure not included in Roudabush Survey. Name and address information in the title provided by hand written note in Roudabush Survey document, source unknown.

    "The Cobblestone Houses of Upstate New York", compiled by Dorothy Wells Pease 1941. Research done in collaboration with Hazed B. Jeffery, supplemented with material furnished by Carl F. Schmidt. Reference the fourth paragraph on page 3.

    Building Structure Inventory Form, The Landmark Society of Western New York, Inc., Cynthia Howk, December, 1994. Document courtesy William Sauers, Greece Historical Society.

    The Cobblestone Society & Museum Tours:

    Foos House 20th Annual 06/07/1980
    Photographs

    Hartman-Foos House, 543 Mill Road images left to right: ¹

    (upper left clockwise) Image 1, structure circa 1980's. Image 2, likely late 1990s. Images 3 through 5, structure shortly before being demolished following a fire on August 11, 2016. Courtesy of William Sauers, Greece Historical Society. New home built on site. Garage still stands.

    543 Mill Road, Greece, 1980s
    543 Mill Road, Greece, circa 1980s.jpg ¹
    Gre-5 Hartman-Foos House 1
    Gre-5 Hartman-Foos House 1.jpg ²
    543 Mill Road - 2
    543 Mill Road - 2.jpg ³
    543 Mill Road - 3
    543 Mill Road - 3.jpg ³
    543 Mill Road, Greece - 1
    543 Mill Road, Greece - 1.jpg ³

    ¹ Photograph and information courtesy Richard Palmer.
    ² Image courtesy Cobblestone Museum.
    ³ Photographs courtesy William Sauers, Greece Historical Society.

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