Hop-1, Haury, 3301 Algerine St.

    Documentation

    Building date: Date stone: Bu J.I. 1842

    Original use:

    Corner structures: Regular

    Mortar application and content: Vertical heavy. Vertical pyramids. Broad pyramids of mortar separate the stones. The top of the pyramid is depressed below the upper line of mortar, and the bottom is cut off from the lower horizontal.

    Types and uses of stones: 4 rows of stones per quoin in the front and 3 on the sides.

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    Map Location

    Map views courtesy Google Maps. Street level view is not available. Address is Google Earth confirmed; 42°52'19.33"N 77°08'18.33"W. Current owner of record, Jones/Rehner as of the 2019 Tax Roll.

    Town of Hopewell and Ontario County Maps

    Comments, Additional Information, References

    The original structure (1842) on Algerine St. was 1½ story with the entrance off center - two windows on the right and one on the left. Quoins are regular, with 4 rows of stones per quoin in the front and 3 on the sides. A wooden addition and enclosed porch have been added to the rear. Broad pyramids of mortar separate the stones. The top of the pyramid is depressed below the upper line of mortar, and the bottom is cut off from the lower horizontal. Roudabush Survey page 86

    House at 3301 Algerine Road, Town of Hopewell, built in 1842 for Jacob and Mary Isenhour. 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, 1941. Reference the fourteenth paragraph on page 19.

    Photographs

    Hop-1 Haury 1
    Hop-1 Haury 1.jpg ¹ 1970 Photograph by Clyde Maffin, Ontario County Historian 1968-81.
    GP Ontario Hopewell Hop-1 1-1 P
    GP Ontario Hopewell Hop-1 1-1 P.jpg ² 8/24/1971
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    Hop-1 Haury 2
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    3301 Algerine St Stanley 2
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    IMG_0831.jpg ³ Date stone over front door
    3301 Algerine St 2 2
    3301 Algerine St 2 2.jpg 4, 5

    ¹ Image courtesy Cobblestone Museum.
    ² Photography courtesy Gerda Peterich. Cobblestone Museum.
    ³ Photography courtesy Martin and Sheila Wolfish.
    4 Photography courtesy Richard Palmer.
    4, 5 This smoke house, built in 1841 was rescued from destruction from a site on Lake-to-Lake Road in the Town of Seneca by Ross Marshall in 2001 and reconstructed here.

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