Har-2, Miller, 8915 Bradley Rd. at Johnsons Creek Rd.

    Documentation

    Building date: ca. 1836 per state historical marker [1835 as stated in the Roudabush Survey]

    Original use:

    Corner structures: Red sandstone

    Mortar application and content: Variable, slight embellishment

    Types and uses of stones:

    Types and choice of windows: Red stone, solid

    Structures with similar masonry details: Har-3 Corderman, Har-4 Unknown, Roy-4 Ohol

    Masons who worked on building:

    Unique features:

    Map Location

    Map views courtesy Google Maps. Address is Google Earth confirmed; 43°16'14.37"N 78°31'16.46"W. Current owner of record, Southern as of the 2019 Tax Roll.

    Town of Hartland and Niagara County Maps

    Comments, Additional Information, References

    The Amzi Bradley Farmstead is located at 8915 Bradley Road on the northwest corner of the intersection with Johnson Creek Road in the Town Hartland. It is a two-story cobblestone structure built in 1836 by Connecticut native Amzi Bradley, in the Greek Revival style. The porch is a later addition. It features irregularly shaped, variously colored cobbles in its construction. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. Richard Palmer blog.

    NoteNational Register of Historic Places Registration

    This property is listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places.

    Asset Detail National Register of Historic Places 11/15/2002.
    National Register of Historic Places Registration Form provides detailed information about cobblestone structure.
    Amzi Bradley Farmstead Wikipedia article.


    "Cobblestone Masonry", 1966, Carl Schmidt: Name reference, Bradley - Miller House
    Page 77, Page 239

    Photographs

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    Har_2_2
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    Har-2 Miller 1
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    Amzi_Bradley_Farmstead_Jun_09
    Amzi_Bradley_Farmstead_Jun_09.jpg » June 2009

    ¹ Image courtesy Cobblestone Museum.
    » Photography courtesy Wikimedia Commons. Richard Palmer blog.

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