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Corner structures: Gray limestone and red sandstone. Gray limestone and brown sandstone of variable shapes and sizes.
Mortar application and content: Vertical pyramids. Vertical mortar is raised in short pyramids between stones, while the horizontal mortar is sloped to a dull edge. In many places, the stones intrude into the lower horizontal.
Types and uses of stones: Stones are all smoothed and of various colors and sizes, and are 4 or 5 rows to the quoin in the front and 3 to 4 on the only visible side.
Types and choice of windows: Lentils wood
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Map views courtesy Google Maps. Address is Google Earth confirmed; 43°11'35.50"N 76°59'09.19"W. Current owner of record, Nava-Cervantes/Cervantes as of the 2019 Tax Roll.
Town of Sodus and Wayne County Maps.
On Route 14, at 5256, there is a small one and one-half story cobblestone with a front addition on each end. Quoins are blocks of gray limestone and brown sandstone of variable shapes and sizes. Stones are all smoothed and of various colors and sizes, and are 4 or 5 rows to the quoin in the front and 3 to 4 on the only visible side. Vertical mortar is raised in short pyramids between stones, while the horizontal mortar is sloped to a dull edge. In many places, the stones intrude into the lower horizontal. Roudabush Survey page 115
Wayne Historians Organization (WHO), Historic Sites Inventory Cobblestone house
¹ Image courtesy Cobblestone Museum.
² Photography courtesy Martin and Sheila Wolfish.
³ Photography courtesy Richard Palmer.