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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSD-36 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY + BUILDING-STRUCTURE INVENTORY FORM SD 36 DIVISION FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION UNIQUE SITE NO. q731 o.(r" 72 QUAD NEW YORK STATE PARKS AND RECREATION SERIES ALBANY, NEW YORK I51 KI 474-0479 NEG. NO. YOUR NAME-Town of Southold / SPLIAppTE;November 1986 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 �J 1. BUILDING NAME(s) Terry house 2. COUNTY: Suffolk TOWN/CITY: Southold VILLAGE:Southold 3. STREET LOCATION: Main Road, Route 25, south side # 52 340 jt 5-)_f0 4. OWNERSHIP: a. public ❑ b. erivate EX 56, Chambers Ave. 5. PRESENT OWNER: John J. Agrla ADDRESS: Greenville, Pa. G. USE: Original: Parsonage Present: Residence 7. ACCESSIBILITY TO PUBLIC. Exterior visible from public road: Yes 12 No ❑ Interior accessible: Explain DESCRIPTION K. BUILDING a. clapboard ❑ b. stone ❑ c. brick El d. board and batten ❑ MATERIAL: e. cobblestone ❑ f. shingles 91 g. stucco ❑ other: 1►. STRUCTURAL, a. wood frame with interlocking joints IN SYSTEM: b. wood frame with light Inernbers 0 (if known) c. masonry load 'bearing walls ❑ d. metal (explain) e. other brick foundation 10. CONDITION: a. excellent ❑ b_ good ® c. fair ❑ d. deteriorated ❑ 11. INTEGRITY: a. original site ❑ 1). moved M if so,when? I F199-1 goo c. list major alterations and dates (if known): Probably this was an Italianate house when built in 1855. SD-RSM V-14 Semi wraparound porch was removed after 1929. I,. PHOTO: 13. MAP: N.Y.S. DOT Southold Quad. From north west , Front (north) and west elevation +� ©PO p x•44 0.�• r 4 - °�'Southol W. ••�1 . - �- 0cli i 0 .. . �' Illaw Hill.,,�y` .• •. C - I BR7 .p ENE!Kn 6 r ' , 20 SD 36 14. THREATS TO BUILDING: a. none known K1 b. zoning ❑ c. roads ❑ d. developers ❑ e. deterioration ❑ f. other: IS. RELATED OUTBUILDINGS AND PROPERTY: a. barn 1:1 b. carriage house ❑ c. garage 11 d. privy ❑ e. shed Pi f. greenhouse ❑ g. shop ❑ h. gardens ❑ i. landscape features: j. other: 16. SURROUNDINGS OF THE BUILDING (check more than one if necessary): a.open land ❑ b. woodland ❑ c.scattered buildings d.densely built-up L e. commercial ❑ F. industrial ❑ g. residential Ci h.other: 17. INTERRELATIONSHIP OF BUILDING AND SURROUNDINGS: (Indicate if building or structure is in an historic district) The Town of Southold is a picturesquely layed out historic community of medium-low density= the Main Road is lined with large trees and well spaced houses with lawns and greenery, 18. OTHER NOTABLE FEATURES OF BUILDING AND SITE (including interior features if known): 2*-story, 3-bay, side-entrance plan, gable roof house. Fagade gable on north (front) elevation may not be original ,? SIGNIFICANCE I1). DATE OF INITIAL CONSTRUCTION: 1855 ARCHITECT: BUILD1_R: 20. HIS'CORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL IMPORTANCE: .A plaque reads: First Methodist Parsonage 1855 Moved from Church Site 1899 By William H. Terry 21. SOURCES: g, Belcher-Hyde. Atlas of Suffolk country.L. I.Vol.2: North Side. Sound Shore. 1909 Sanborn. Insurance Map of _Southold. 1929 Guide to Historic Markers. Southold 22. THLNIE: Historical Society, 1960. # 31 Form prepared by Rosemary Skye Moritt, research assistant. SD 36 Neck, now New Suffolk, and an expansive stretch of lands in Corchaug (Cutchogue). This house presumedly stood on its first)-15's r is Main Street, where todayChars" on the Town (Main) home is, opposite Sayre's Garage. The Boat us 5r into Calves Neeke Mr. Grigonrc'.. v-h� a was built Y Nancy Hal ey rs�ael Pecle fcnfih � �; o`m I - estead, his wife, glover and six daughters,becoming the home in 1885 of Samuel S. and Susan Tuthill Dickerson and their five boys. At that period the Booth house had started s its journeys. The Town Historian, Wayland Jefferson has dite to escribed the many a village ' of Master as masny or emoQe one s families as there ewere r in hm wings. owned by as many It was Mr. Dickerson who moved it last, from its site where t Mrs. John W. Stokes now lives. It returned, not exactly to it's original homesite, but to the homesite lands where it stands breederArner, was a horse today. MasQter Both,theMr. any 17th centfirst oi ury horses were bred well as Jar ]a and reared on this area of his lands. The house has not suffered from its travels, and is as staunch with old hand hewn supports as ever. The lines have been kept—of the j^vhle S`a'?e cod',:Ouse with the small win- ' Bows and panes. i ch hinges and overhead fan light arene door with its 122 i g of later period and add to the interesting story and character of this old house. gi FIRST METHODIST PARSONAGE 1855 Moved from Churchsite 1899 By William H. Terry (Arthur W. Jones, Main Street, Southold) This house, built 1855 by the Methodist Episcopal Church for its first resident pastor, Rev. Thomas Stephenson, stood originally between the presentMethodistChurch and per_ rigs nage. et 1899-1900 a swap of houses occurred. Williamar ;. erry, son of William T. and grandson of Squire Ezra C.,the corner at time in house (the present parsona lived at thge) The first parsonage was in f r aed five by builder J when the Church Edward' new additional construction Mr. Terry's house. Mr. rTes to Corey. The Church took over took over the first parsonage and moved it to its preset where he, wife Isabelle Peck, sons Israel P. and Milton R. lived: 30 Guide to Historic Markers. Southold Historical Society. 1960 e