Building date: 1847
Original use:
Corner structures: Uniform quoins.
Mortar application and content: Vertical, slight embellishment. The mortar has few indications of vertical separation between stones.
Types and uses of stones: Stones are irregular but slightly smoothed. Stones are laid 6 courses to the quoin in front, 4 on the sides and 3 in the back.
Types and choice of windows:
Structures with similar masonry details:
Masons who worked on building:
Unique features:
Map views courtesy Google Maps. Address is Google Earth confirmed; 42°58'59.19"N 77°23'49.78"W, 42.983108, -77.397161. Current owner of record, Zakrzewski as of the 2019 Tax Roll. List of owners: Belleville 01/01/1978, Zakrzewski 6/1/1987.
Town of Victor and Ontario County Maps
Roudabush Survey states address of 46 Lynaugh, Palmer states 1049 Lynaugh, tax records state 1095 Lynaugh.
At 46 Lynaugh Rd., the two story house has uniform quoins. Stones are laid 6 courses to the quoin in front, 4 on the sides and 3 in the back. The mortar has few indications of vertical separation between stones. Stones are irregular but slightly smoothed. Roudabush Survey page 89
House built in 1847 by J. Cronkhite at 1049 Lynaugh Road. Richard Palmer blog. Editor's Note: A page title "Victor Cobblestones" in the Cobblestone Museum archives states the built date as c. 1833. The National Register of Historic Places documentation states 1847.
First and second floor plans 1987 and 2001.
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![]() Vic-8 Lynaugh 3.jpg ¹ 1970 photograph by Clyde Maffin, Ontario County Historian 1968-81. | ![]() Vic_8_1.jpg | ![]() Vic_8_2.jpg | ![]() Vic_8_3.jpg |
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![]() Vic-8 Lynaugh 4.jpg ² 1990 - 1994 | ![]() Vic-8 Lynaugh 5.jpg ² | ![]() Vic-8 Lynaugh 6.jpg ² | ![]() Vic-8 Lynaugh 7.jpg ² 7/16/1997 | ![]() Vic-8 Lynaugh 2.jpg ¹ 10/5/1997 | ![]() Vic-8 1095 Lynaugh Rd 1.jpg ³ | ![]() Vic-8 1095 Lynaugh Rd 2.jpg ³ | ![]() IMG_1528.jpg 4 |
![]() IMG_1530.jpg 4 Side of house facing south. | ![]() IMG_1529.jpg 4 |
¹ Image courtesy Cobblestone Museum.
² Image courtesy Landmark Society of Western New York.
³ Photography courtesy Martin and Sheila Wolfish.
4 Photography courtesy Richard Palmer.