Men-9, Cole-Campbell, 933 Mile Square Rd.

    Documentation

    Structure name; AKA: Cole-Campbell; Cole-Campbell House, List of owners by date, Eckler House, Cole Cobblestone FarmHouse, Mason Cole House *. * Preferred name requested by Diane Ham, The Honeoye Falls - Town of Mendon Historical Society".

    Building date: 1835

    Original use: Residence

    Corner structures: Variable

    Mortar application and content: Vertical, heavy

    Types and uses of stones:

    Types and choice of windows:

    Structures with similar masonry details:

    Masons who worked on building:

    Unique features:

    Map Location

    Map views courtesy Google Maps. Address is Google Earth confirmed; 43°00'52.81"N 77°29'46.22"W. Current owner of record, Wilding-Brown as of the 2018 Tax Roll.

    Town of Mendon and Monroe County Maps

    Comments, Additional Information, References

    "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 twenty second paragraph on page 16.

    Subject #39, pages 29 and 30, "Survey of Cobblestone Masonry in the Rush - Mendon Area", by Richard Burton Wood (1934-1992), May 18, 1955. Essay submitted to Dr. Hersey, Art 146, Class of 1956 University of Rochester.

    Permanent File of Cobblestone Structures.

    "Round Cobblestones on Mile Square Road", The Charm of Old Country Home, D and C Chief Photographer Fred Powers, Democrat and Chronicle, p 14B, 12/11/1960.

    "The Geological Origin of Cobblestone Architecture", by Gerda Peterich. Specific reference to this structure on page 15.

    The Cole House, courtesy the Tom The Backroads Traveller 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 effective 11/29/1996.
    National Register of Historic Places Registration Form provides detailed information about cobblestone structure.
    Cole Cobblestone Farmhouse Wikipedia article.

    "Cobblestone Architecture", 1944, Carl Schmidt: Name reference, Eckler House
    Page 20

    Front of the Eckler House drawing, Entrance Door askew to right of straight on view. Carl Schmidt Collection of Two-Dimensional Drawings, online access to view, New York Heritage digital collections.

    "Cobblestone Masonry", 1966, Carl Schmidt: Name reference, Cole-Campbell House
    Page 56, Types from the Mendon Area Page 234

    Photographs

    Men-9 Cole-Campbell 9
    Men-9 Cole-Campbell 9.jpg ¹ Pease Collection 1940-41
    GP Monroe Mendon Men-9 1-1
    GP Monroe Mendon Men-9 1-1.jpg ²
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    Men-9 Cole-Campbell 4a
    Men-9 Cole-Campbell 4a.jpg ¹ Pen and ink illustration by Donna Kelsey 1991
    Men-9 Cole-Campbell 5
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    Men-9 Cole-Campbell 6
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    Men-9 Cole-Campbell 7
    Men-9 Cole-Campbell 7.jpg ¹ 7/25/1997
    Men-9 933 Mile Square Rd 1
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    Men-9 933 Mile Square Rd 2
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    Men-9 933 Mile Square Rd 3
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    Men-9 933 Mile Square Rd 4
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    933 Mile Square Road, Fishers
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    ¹ Image courtesy Cobblestone Museum.
    ² Photography courtesy Gerda Peterich. Cobblestone Museum.
    ³ Photography courtesy Martin and Sheila Wolfish.
    4 Photography courtesy Richard Palmer.

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