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BUILDING-STRUCTURE INVENTORY FORM
UNIQUE SITE NO. i
DIVISION FOR HISTORY PRESERVATION QUAD
tiE tN YORK S'I A7L P%RkS ANI)RECRL NTI(IN SERIES
ALWkNY,NBS YORK (if til474-0479 NEG. NO.
YOUR NAMI Town of Southold/SPLIA DAIT: Setember 1986
Y()(IR AE)I)Rf:SS Town Hall Main Road TELEPHONE:( 516) 265-1892
Southold, L. Z. , N.Y.11971
ORGANIZATION (r( anti)..,Sau_thold TownComrnunity Development Office
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IDENTIFICATION
I HIIII.E)1W NAME(S): A-ppleby ---
( (fIINI`Y Suffolk 1'0WN,(`ITY 'Southold VIL I A(;l econic
j. S'I RIT] LOCATION Indian Neck lane, at point where road turns east.
4 OWNI RSIIII' a. public D Ex Private 9-1
Pltl-til N'l ()wNI.R Kull ADDRESS Indian Neck Bane
r, 1151- (im rnal. -- _-- Residence Prr.unt. Residence
i A('('I NSIRILI I Y TO PUBLlr I:xte:rtcu visrble.f1,0711 public road. Y'es N C'
'Interior accesslhle: Lxlslain
PESCRIPTION
I1111 PIN(, a. claphoard ❑ b. stunt ❑ c. brick L1 d. hoard and batten ❑
MAI 1141AI e. cobblestone ❑ I. shingle, ❑ g. StUCCO ❑ ntltc, asbestos shingles
i SIRti("WRAl i wood Iranfie wilt mterh,ckinr mini,
SYSI-I.AI h, world Irtnre with light mernher,, i_1
(it krimn) n,asrmry load bearrug walls `1
d. metal (explain)
e. ollter
II) CONDI'l ION .i ex:eilcnl t7 1). g,otud FAX c. lair ❑ d. detcruer red 71
II IN 1'l6R11l a (114t;inal site K) 1, "loved ❑ rl' somhen''
C, ItSt major 31tcrA101I; ;rlyd dales (if known):
Front stoop not original
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I' REL,ATL:.I) (ft'T1,1'll DINC,S AND PROPERTY:
:. harnL I,. ;:arnage house c. garage
d.privy D C. shed Z' t. greenhouse ❑
g. shop '- h. gardens
i larldscapc features:
i other: grapA arbn-r
ie. SIIRROUNIANKIS 01 -1111 BUILDING lch:A more than one if necessary)
a,open land K b. woodiand D'
scattered buildings 0
d.densely builwup �D e. commercial D
F. industrial 1 g. residential 77
h.other: f grml3nd
i" INTI RRELATIONSHIP 01- BUILDING AND SURROUNDINGS:
l lndi.ate it building or siructwe is in an historic dkirict)
The house stands on a large expanse of farmland.
The property is bound south and west by Indian Neck Lane,
a little traveled, picturesque country road.
tiIIII k N101AML 1 1-ATURES OF RULUING AND SHI iinciuding niteriai feature` V ki OW11i
12-story, gable roof, 3-bay, side- entrance plan house with
frieze .windows under the eaves. 1-story, 2-bay, gable roof
wing on north. 6/6 windows. Entrance with side lights.
SIGNIFICANCE
DVII OFI%III \I c ONSIRLIJION Prior to 1858
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11, IIISTI)RICAl ,%%I-i AKCIIITL{'TI'RAI 111POKIANCE
Appleby in 1858, 1873, 1897 & 1949.
This house, which is in the classic local vernacular of
the early 1800s, is an important landmark. It contributes
to the historic ambience of the area.
Chace. Man of Suffolk County. 1858
11 SOURCLSPeers, Comstock, Cline. Atlas of Long Island. 1873
F. Belcher Hyde. Atlas of Suffolk, County. L. I. Vol. Lt
North Side. Sound Shore. 1909 -
F-S. Newell. A Rose of the Nineties. 1962. P. 105
Form prepared by Rosemary Skye Moritt, research
assistant.
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animals' -� I T I E S
�Ite was
The Seag an Club was iounded in Pe:onic in 1QU1 The
:Llrplehys invited all who were interested in havin• a +lace
to picnic on the shore ui Peconic Bay to meet at their Ironic
on Iridian Neck Lane. The membership yvLs to he limited to
twenty fanTies and each should pa.r S10.00 toward thr building
fund. The building committee suggested a house. IS x 6 with
a ls9dwr, 10 x 1 "hh emimate d ce+st +,+ S150.00, Tile- club was,
named "Scag an", that being the name ui the last Indian tvh()
had lived at Indian Neck,
C L%-ery iir.,t Saturday of the month wee met at the c1111)11++use
ff,- +linurr. 11y iamily %vas une of rhes +. -mitral mt-ndnur;. Brvurid
rhe _1l+lliel+y farm the 1.ane '+'astl't much more' ill,! . ;+ cart
track throw!] the woe. %%-here the oyer-ls.ut 'in
slappcel our Taco and after ;± rslr.a,,rrr,through the the mud as the wagm, lum led ;_ •'d," :131.1
provide+l their alknted euntril+utAmN for the dinner, like the
onvdah p;mbA pe+14e have May- _l, %%r pamred al+aig it±
tltc ruts awl mue,l-1101es the Wollien hllul; � nt- tlu l,askrt= r+r'
fuud and halam-C(I thc1n4e1vc on the hard --:)emir(' �rat:� a� well
a�- they Could 'Vile~ wym ulern and what Ilu;±ntltir_
1 feef+a_1 we• C.jllsll:' ill �'UCltner, at++I
�ca114.,pinl in tyle i I evell I r.`reel the :4V Ay r+i Winter tt+
};et there 1_ater "eller.±tions of -+yin? ed 10se families still
maintain the urgatliz-16011.
195
. Nmwp1l. 9 rlos- of the NinptZps. 1962