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35 INVENTORY BUILDING-STRUCTURE FOR OFFICE USE ONLY NS- $C TORY FORM UNIQUE SITE NO. 10;- t0 DIVISION FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION QUAD _ NEW YORK STATE PARKS AND RECREATION SERIES ALBANY, NEW YORK (519) 474-0479 NEG. NO. YOUR NAME:Town of Southold / SPLIA DATE: December 23, 1985 YOUR ADDRESS: Town Hall, Main Road TELEPHONE:516/765-1892 Southold L. I. , N.Y. 11971 ORGANIZATION (if any):Southold Town Community Development Office IDENTIFICATION I. BUILDING NAME(S): "White Cap"Boarding House 2. COUNTY: 'Suffolk TnwN/CITY- Southold vILLAGE:New Suffolk 3. STREET LOCATION: Main St:.,, ,,^> >,)L � Lj 4 jt_, 4. OWNERSHIP: a_ public private 5. PRESENT OWNER: Joseph Fudd inski ADDRESS: 1BM0k1#d J*i Y;- 0. USE: Original: Residence Present: Residence 7. ACCESSIBILITY TO PUBLIC Exterior visible from public road: Yes 19 No Interior accessible: Explain DESCRIPTION H. BUILDING a. clapboard M b. stone ❑ c. brick ❑ d. hoard and batten ❑ MATI.RiAL: e. cobblestone ❑ f. shingles kT g. stucco ❑ other: 17. STRUCTURAL. a. wood frame with interlocking joints SYSTEM: h_ wood frame with light members fX_1 (il' kn( vn) e. masonry load bearing walls d. metal (explain) e. other 10. CONDITION: a. excellent 0 b. good 91 c. fair ❑ d. deteriorated ❑ 1 I. INTE(ARITY: a. original site 13 b. moved ❑ if so,when`' c. list major alterations and dates (if known): 12. PHOTO. NS-rsm IV-8 - Front 13. MAP: N.Y.S. DOT Southampton Quad Facade and east side From the north east .. 11 26 a �• [ VP • eW • •o C folk _ • Yacht 26 e:4JSC E• . • . . 6 L NS-35 14. THREATS TO BUILDING: a.none known 5d b.zoning ❑ c. roads ❑ d. developers ❑ e. deterioration f. other: 15. RE.LATI D OUTBUILDINGS AND PROPERTY: a. barn❑ b. carriage house ❑ c. garage ❑ d. privy ❑ e. shed ❑ f. greenhouse El g. shop ❑ h. gardens ❑ i. landscape features: cottage j. other: 16. SURROUNDINGS OF THE BUILDING (check more than one if necessary): a.open land ❑ b. woodland ❑ c. scattered buildings ❑ d.densely buil(-up ❑ e. commercial ❑ f. industrial ❑ g. residential 91 h.other: 17. INTI•RRELATIONSHIP OF BUILDING AND SURROUNDINGS: (Indicate if building or structure is in an historic district) The house is situated on a quiet street within the grid originally laid out by Ira Tuthill (& others) as a master plan for New Suffolk in 1836. The houses around it are well spaced and surrounded by neatly kept yards in the manner of the traditional American village. 18. 011IER NO]ABL I'. FEATURES OF BUILDING AND SITE (including interior features if known): 221 story, 5-baylgable roof Italianate house with fagade gable over center bay. Got?ic headed windows in gable. Magnificent wrap-around porch with turned posts and sawn spandrels and original railing and balusters. SIGNIFICANCE 11). DATE OF INI I LAI C0NStRUC'TI0N: Last .quarterof Z4th—cenrturry, ARCHITECT BU1I DF R: 'U. HIS IORICAI. AND ARC'HITEC'TURAL IMPORTANCE The house was originally built as a private homefa-v an Irish politician from Brooklyn. Thirty years later it became a boarding house. Earlier this century it was a boarding house for approx. 50-60 fishermen. The present owner rents out the various apartments during the summer.* 'I, SOURCES: Butterworth Marjorie M. The New Suffolk-Story. Greenport 1983. p.18 Plimpton E. , Building-Structure Inventory Form,1974. *Fudjinski J. ,^Conversation Dec . 23, 1985 22. IHLNlF: Form prepared by Rosemary Skye Moritt, Research Assistant f � � S3 NS 35 r i Back of the post halcyon days as th ' Drummers hired w '� .� 5 :�•. .. goods and kitchen The Long Island T =-: 1882 mentions "N _ butchers and one number of families there because their the hotel and boar In the early 190 visitors, among the Magazine and auth Popular Boarding House of the time on Main Street known as the Stedman, poet, wa "While Cap".Present owner Joseph Fudjinski. Bennett, editor of f to Africa to find L 1 search of the Nort and hotels, also su r Long Island Railro it € Montauk came to Before the turn built in the area. I town. Pennsylvani land facing east on taker's house, quat and gardens. All th more than fifty ye; and the barn. In 1883, Judge I Family style boarding house known as Fannings Farm on the comer York City to New of Main and Fifth Street.Privately owned by Susan Clark. built a large stone it there on Jackson J traveled and owne The latter was to t Loews shortly afte with antiques and abroad. Charlie, th lished pain eY�.Hot During the Judge'! r employed nt mero 1 fine team of horse r r phia and very relig death in 1909. Sht The handsome roc cloths, travel and i Original Fitzpatrick house on Peconic Bay. 18 Butterworth Marjorie M. The New Suffolk Story. Greenport 1983, r� i break Cutchogue-New Suffolk Historical Council, n. d. (1964 ?) thold eluent x Isles" a and ingly, Mary, NEW SUFFOLK OLK } dding I (Showing Post Office and They f Goldsmith Tutljills) " t� Trite Cor- eriod been udd. � u final con- l v f �Ttt ;t jai here. 14©k1Tig east MAINT STREET ( New Suffolk) ' 1 also from nth street - Ux onal the ' W that nce I .. A IWO= �i - Fudjinski at the right i