Men-1, Stewart-Canfield, 10 Douglas Rd. [County Rd. 74]

    Documentation

    Building date: 1830's

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    Mortar application and content: Vertical, slight embellishment

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    Map Location

    Map views courtesy Google Maps. Address is Google Earth confirmed; 43°01'57.92"N 77°33'22.30"W. Current owner of record, Monroe County since 1928.

    Town of Mendon and Monroe County Maps

    Comments, Additional Information, References

    Jeremiah Stewart built this home in 1825 [1835], it is a fine example of colonial architecture. Constructed of "hardheads" [A large, smooth, rounded stone found especially in coarse gravel.] gathered from the adjoining slopes, with door and window sills of flagstone hauled by ox team from Scottsville quarry, and its frame of oak and tamarack from the surrounding hills, it still contains many pioneer relics including a massive fireplace with Dutch oven and powder compartments in the kitchen, hand wrought fireplace fixtures, hand hewn timbers, beautiful hand hewn stair rail, and old smoke house. From hand written comment in the Permanent File of Cobblestone Structures, Cobblestone Museum archives.

    Now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Roger Greitens, Mendon Park Superintendent. Cobblestone Museum survey, Pittsford - Mendon area, handwritten notes 10/13/1968, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Wright noted in 1965.

    This house at 10 Douglas Road in Mendon Ponds Park was built by Jeremiah Stewart in 1835. It has been owned by Monroe County since 1928. Richard Palmer blog.

    The Cobblestone House and attached facility is a park lodge rental with a capacity of 68 people.

    For additional information, see the book "Cobblestone Quest: Road Tours of New York's Historic Buildings", Page 97, #10 Stewart House. By Rich Freeman, Sue Freeman.

    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 3/4/1997.
    National Register of Historic Places Registration Form provides detailed information about cobblestone structure.
    Stewart Cobblestone Farmhouse Wikipedia article.


    "Cobblestone Masonry", 1966, Carl Schmidt: Name reference, Stewart - Canfield House
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    Photographs

    Men-1 Stewart-Canfield 1
    Men-1 Stewart-Canfield 1.jpg ¹ Charles Hopkins Collection 11/2/1931
    Men-1 Stewart-Canfield 2
    Men-1 Stewart-Canfield 2.jpg ¹ Charles Hopkins Collection 11/2/1931
    Men-1_1 Pease Collection 1940s
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    Men-1 Stewart-Canfield 3
    Men-1 Stewart-Canfield 3.jpg ¹ Van Houten Collection c. 1941 - 1946
    Men-1 Stewart-Canfield 4
    Men-1 Stewart-Canfield 4.jpg ¹ Van Houten Collection c. 1941 - 1946
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    ¹ Image courtesy Cobblestone Museum.
    ² Photography courtesy Martin and Sheila Wolfish.
    ³ Photography courtesy Richard Palmer.

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