Mar-12, Miller, 4851 Ridge Chapel Rd.

    Documentation

    Building date:

    Original use:

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    Mortar application and content: Vertical, slight embellishment. Vertical pyramids

    Types and uses of stones: Small red

    Types and choice of windows: Lentils wood

    Structures with similar masonry details: Mar-1 Magde, Sod-32 Thebert

    Masons who worked on building:

    Unique features:

    Map Location

    Map views courtesy Google Maps. Address is Google Earth confirmed; 43°10'32.64"N 77°13'48.71"W. Current owner of record, Ropiteau as of the 2019 Tax Roll.

    Town of Marion and Wayne County Maps

    Comments, Additional Information, References

    Editor's Note: Viewed with Google Maps street level view, a significant fieldstone structure not documented at this address appears to be located behind the main structure.

    "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 fifteenth paragraph on page 35.

    "Cobblestone Structures of Wayne County" Julian Miller House excerpt, 1955, Verlyn Edward Klahn, pages 157 and 158. Essay submitted for Hoffman Foundation, Wayne County History Scholarship, awarded 1955. Reprint permission granted by Wayne County Historian.

    Wayne Historians Organization (WHO), Historic Sites Inventory Cobblestone house


    "Cobblestone Masonry", 1966, Carl Schmidt: Name reference, Smith Crane - Miller House
    Page 168

    Editor's Note: Schmidt states address as 310 Ridge Chapel Road. Current address is 4851 Ridge Chapel Rd.

    Photographs

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

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