Phe-22, VanderLyke, 988 Rt. 96

    Documentation

    Building date: 1848

    Original use:

    Corner structures: Tooled

    Mortar application and content: Horizontal rounded. Vertical, slight embellishment. Vertical pyramids

    Types and uses of stones: Decoration by arrangement

    Types and choice of windows: Lintels none, first floor. Painted window frames.

    Structures with similar masonry details: Sen-4 Tichenor, Sen-5 Banfield, Gor-1 LLoyd, Man-2 Logie

    Masons who worked on building:

    Unique features:

    Map Location

    Map views courtesy Google Maps. Address is Google Earth confirmed; 42°57'00.35"N 77°01'30.24"W. Current owner of record, Zimmerman as of the 2019 Tax Roll.

    Town of Phelps and Ontario County Maps

    Comments, Additional Information, References

    Name VanderLyke in Roudabush Survey differs from name Van Der Lyke on photograph set. VanderLyke was used.

    This distinctive house at 9888 Route 96, east of Phelps, is of Gothic Cottage design. It was built by Benjamin F. Hawks in 1848. It was constructed offered, water-washed cobblestones brought from Sodus Point. This was a design of A.J. Downing, a noted architect of the day. The cobblestones are laid diagonally. The louvered shutters are original. Richard Palmer blog.

    Original owner: Hawks. Subsequent owners: Mr. Frederick L. King - Rock Gables Farm, Mr. & Mrs. Calvin VanderLyke - 1975.

    The A. Hawks House Phelps, NY, courtesy the Tom The Backroads Traveller blog.

    The Cobblestone Society & Museum Tours:

    Society offers Phelps tour of unique cobblestone structures, By Chris Scharf, The Geneva Times 6/3/1975.

    Mr. & Mrs. Calvin Van Der Like House 15th Annual 06/07/1975
    Editor's Note: Contradictions noted in owner's name spelling: Van Der Lyke, Van Der Like and VanderLyke (used).


    "Cobblestone Architecture of Upstate New York", by Gerda Peterich, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Vol 15, Issue 2 1956, Page 16. By permission of the University of California Press, "The requested material is in the public domain and you are welcome to use it." Editor's Note: The date provided, 1842, is quoted as 1848 in the following references.

    "Cobblestone Landmarks of New York State", 1978, by Olaf William Shelgren, Jr., Cary Lattin, and Robert W. Frasch, Photographs by Gerda Peterich: Name reference, Hawks House
    Pages 118 - 120

    "Cobblestone Masonry", 1966, Carl Schmidt: Name reference, Hawks - King House
    Page 103, Page 256

    "Geology and the Development of Upstate New York's Distinctive Cobblestone Architecture", D. Brooks McKinney Ph.D, Emeritus Professor of Geoscience, Department of Geoscience, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Geneva, NY
    Page 108

    Photographs

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    Phe-22 VanderLyke 1.jpg ¹ 8/20/1930 Photography by Charles Hopkins
    Phe-22 VanderLyke 2
    Phe-22 VanderLyke 2.jpg ¹ Pease Collection 1940-41
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    Phe-22 VanderLyke 3.jpg ¹ Pease Collection 1940-41
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    Phe-22 VanderLyke 7
    Phe-22 VanderLyke 7.jpg ¹ 9/15/1997
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    ¹ Image courtesy Cobblestone Museum.
    ² Image courtesy Ontario County Historical Society. Richard Palmer blog.
    ³ Photography courtesy Gerda Peterich. Cobblestone Museum.
    4 Photography courtesy Martin and Sheila Wolfish.
    5 Photography courtesy Richard Palmer.

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