Mur-4, Isler, 3631 Monroe-Orleans County Line Rd., Rt. 238

    Documentation

    Building date: 1830s

    Original use:

    Corner structures: Red sandstone, very irregular, creek bed stone

    Mortar application and content:

    Types and uses of stones: Fieldstone, not in rows

    Types and choice of windows: Lintels brick, width vertical. Lintels wood front

    Structures with similar masonry details:

    Masons who worked on building:

    Unique features: Early structure. Two working fireplaces on each end.

    Map Location

    Map views courtesy Google Maps. Address is Google Earth confirmed; 43°14'28.92"N 77°59'50.49"W. Current owner of record, Isler as of the 2019 Tax Roll.

    Town of Murray and Orleans County Maps

    Comments, Additional Information, References

    "Cobblestone Buildings of Orleans County, N. Y.", A Local History, page 66, by Delia Robinson, Edited by Evelyn Lyman and William Nestle. Jointly published by The Cobblestone Society and The Orleans County Historical Association, December 1996.

    "Cobblestone Masonry", 1966, Carl Schmidt: Name reference, Near Holley House
    Page 138

    Photographs

    GP Orleans Murray Mur-4 1-1 P
    GP Orleans Murray Mur-4 1-1 P.jpg ¹ 8/31/1971
    GP Orleans Murray Mur-4 3-1 P
    GP Orleans Murray Mur-4 3-1 P.jpg ¹ 8/31/1971
    GP Orleans Murray Mur-4 2-1 P
    GP Orleans Murray Mur-4 2-1 P.jpg ¹ 8/31/1971
    Mur-4 Isler 3
    Mur-4 Isler 3.jpg ²
    Mur-4 Isler 2
    Mur-4 Isler 2.jpg ²
    Mur_4_1
    Mur_4_1.jpg
    Mur_4_2
    Mur_4_2.jpg
    Mur_4_3
    Mur_4_3.jpg
    Mur_4_4
    Mur_4_4.jpg
    Mur-4 Isler 1
    Mur-4 Isler 1.jpg ²
    Mur-4 3631 Monroe-Orleans Cty Line Rd 1
    Mur-4 3631 Monroe-Orleans Cty Line Rd 1.jpg ³
    Mur-4 3631 Monroe-Orleans Cty Line Rd 2
    Mur-4 3631 Monroe-Orleans Cty Line Rd 2.jpg ³
    Murray - 3631 County Line Road
    Murray - 3631 County Line Road.jpg 4

    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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