Loc-3, Stevens, 6567 Slayton Settlement Rd.

    Documentation

    Building date: 1830-35

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    Mortar application and content: Vertical, no embellishment

    Types and uses of stones: Field stones laid 4 rows to a quoin

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    Map Location

    Map views courtesy Google Maps. Address is Google Earth confirmed; 43°12'08.21"N 78°40'16.63"W. Current owner of record, Miller as of the 2018 Tax Roll.

    Town of Lockport and Niagara County Maps

    Comments, Additional Information, References

    At 6567 Slayton Settlement Road, there is a large two story house constructed of field stones laid 4 rows to a quoin. Quoins and lintels have been painted white. The main part was built about 1830-35. A wing was added at a later date. Roudabush Survey page 73

    Erie Canal Legacy, Architectural Treasures of the Empire State, by Andy Olenick (photography) and Richard O. Reisem (text), page 191: Name reference, none provided, 1830. Published by the Landmark Society of Western New York, 2000.

    Photographs

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    ¹ Photography courtesy Gerda Peterich. Cobblestone Museum.
    ² Image courtesy Cobblestone Museum.
    ³ Photography courtesy Martin and Sheila Wolfish.
    4 Photography courtesy Richard Palmer.

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