Syr-2, Esop Kinne House, 1832 James St., Syracuse [Ono-16]

    Documentation

    Building date: Built by 1844 "Cobblestone Structures in Onondaga County #19, compiled by Glenn Hinchey.

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    Unique features: Queen Anne. This is probably a Greek Revival house, heavily remodeled in the 1880's. The second floor is wood. May be the house owned by John Greenway in 1879." Cobblestone Buildings in Onondaga County", 1992, Structure No. 25, compiled by Glenn Hinchey.

    Map Location

    Map views courtesy Google Maps. Address is Google Earth confirmed; 43°03'57.22"N 76°07'12.98"W. Current owner of record, RAF Holdings, LLC as of the 2018 Tax Roll.

    City of Syracuse and Onondaga County Maps

    Comments, Additional Information, References

    This structure is not included in the Roudabush Survey.

    Esop Kinne, a local farmer, built this house at what is now 1832 James St. It has been greatly altered from its original appearance with a second story added in the 1890s. It is now an apartment house. Courtesy Richard Palmar.

    Photographs

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    ¹ Photographs courtesy Richard Palmer.

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