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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSD-94 I . • UUILDINGSTRUCTURE INVENTORY FORM FOR OFFICL• USE ONLY SD 94 UNIQUE SITE NO.I0 3rD.nv-j;W DIVISION FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION QUAD NEW YORK STATE PARKS AND RECREATION SERIES ALBANY,NEW YORK (51 H)474-04.79 NEG. NO. YOUR NAME:: Town of Southold / SPLIA DATE_ January 1987 YOUR ADDRESS: Town Hall, Main Road TELEPHONE: (516) 765-1892 Southold, L. T. , N.Y. 11971 ORGANIZATION (if any): Southold Town Community Development Office IDENTIFICATION 1. BUILDING NAME(S): Old. HoweLhou-se 2. COUNTY: �Sisffol-k TOWN/CITY: Spiithnld VILLAGE; Southold 3. STREET LOCATION: South Harbor Road, west fide 4. OWNERSHIP: a. public ❑ lx private 5. PRESENT OWNER: Pettit � ADDRESS: came ti US[:: Original: $e idenep - - Present: rpeidence- -- 7. ACCESSIBILITY TO PUBLIC. Exterior visible from public. road: Yes El No ❑ Interior accessible: Explain DESCRIPTION K- BUILDINC, a. clapboard ❑ b. stone ❑ c. brick ❑ d. board and batten ❑ MATERIAL: e. cobblestone ❑ f. shingles ❑ g. stucco+ ❑ other: 1). STRUCTURAL- a, wood frame with interlocking joints ER SYSTEM: b. wood frame with light members ❑ (il' kn(uvn) c. masonry load bearing walls El d. metal (explain) e. other 10. CONDITION: a- excellent ❑ b. good ® c. fair ❑ d. deteriorated ❑ If. INTEGRITY: a. original site 0 h. moved 10 if so,when" *4&0# 1895 / 1986 ca. c. list match alterations and dates (if known): During recent move a great many beams were found to need replacing. Entry, fireplace, cupboard and RSM XXVI - 1 sp (cont. ) 12. PHOTO: Front from east . 13. MAP: N.Y.S. DOT Southold Quad W.liow H-II, . cem G r,4 r o South F�albor`I''i Park h L Hog ag i SD 94 14, THREATS TO BUILDING: a. none known LJ b.zoning ❑ c. roads ❑ d. developers ❑ e. deterioration ❑ f. other: 15. RELATED OUTBUILDINGS AND PROPERTY: a. barn❑ b. carriage house ❑ c. garage ❑ d. privy ❑ e. shed ❑ f. greenhouse ❑ g- shop h. gardens ❑ i, landscape features: j. other: 16. SURROUNDINGS OF THE BUILDING (check more than one if necessary): a.open land lid b. woodland ❑ C. scattered buildings Xn d.densely built-up ❑ e. commercial ❑ f. industrial ❑ g. residential ❑ h.other: 17. INTERRELATIONSHIP OF BUILDING AND SURROUNDINGS: (indicate if building or structure is in an historic district) South Harbor Rd. is a two-lane road that leads from Main Read to the bay area; it is sparsely built up with open fields and woods. I K. OTHER N01 ABLE FEATURES OF BUILDING AND SITE (including interior features if known): 5-bay, 12-story, gable roof' house, called locally a "Double Cape Cod, " has recently been moved and is being restored by the owner. SIGNIFICANCE 11t. DATL OF INITIAL CONSTRUCTION: 1$] n — n_r_rn_bah1 it l 8th c-entjzry ARCI IITi ECT: BUILDER: — '©. HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL IMPORTANCE: This was probably the least altered of any old house in Southold until its recent move. It will be interesting to see it when the work has been completed. Plaque , temporarily removed, "John Howell house 1827; of earlier origin. " " 21. SOURCES: *Intervipw Mr. `FeAti t 10/1986. Chace. Map of Suffol.k_ County. 1858 Guide to Historic Markers. Southold Historical Society. 1960. No. 51 (cont. ) 22. THEtiS1: Form prepared by Rosemary Skye Moritt, research assistant. r SD 94 (cont. ) INTEGRITY: window trim given to Wickham House, Cutehogue. One mantel at Glen Head. SOURCES ] Letter from George Wells , former owner, 1986. SD 94 i tijL OMA tA" ttUL 1-1"� Georg Wells, len Head SD 94 John Howell-Pettit House South Harbor Road r View of house in 1950 's , .�- - Collections SPLIA FOR OFFICE USE ONLY BUILDING-STRUCTURE INVENTORY FORM UNIQUE SITE NO. DIVISION FOR HISTOYIC PRESERVATION QUAD NEW YORK STATE PARKS AND RECREATION SERIES ALBANY,NEW YORK (518)474-0479 NEG. NO. Q�j L 0 U/5 BLA C K YOUR NAML�' Jay _BEAF- DATE: UuLY 31; 179 G1STUD10 GALLERY- tt]s'FRavT S-L. GROCt'WORT Qe 4t77-67f17 YOUR ADDRESS:a37s WAMPUM WAY/ St7t1T!?o4LTELEPHONE: 0 76-r" -73y-) ORGANIZATION (if any): ©��//ate rdklN LfirVl7�lA►'iICS P!{FSE,gYfj7/aN CaM�Ar fC IDENTIFICATION I. BUILDING NAME(S): 140"" J208l',QT PErrIT ML)Se 2. COUNTY: 5OFFbLI{ TOWN/CITY: V LD VILLAGE: Ssorr-fo 4b 3_ STREET LOCATION: Om YOWalz FARM, 30011"1 1JARSOP ROAD, S2 org LD //y 7/ 4. OWNERSHIP: a. public ❑ h private a 5. PRESENT OWNER: R0136RT Prrm, ADDRESS: 6G 1JUNT)14HO)y RV-) NyNri��-ToN 117 fi_ USE: Original: 140M W' Present: 1=MPr4 7. ACCESSIBILITY TO PUBLIC: Exterior visible from public road: Yes ❑� No Interior accessible: Explain 16" FbnOtZ Gar-rd ) nn�5 rtvoR INTAcr, DESCRIPTION 8.. BUILDING a. clapboard 19 b. stone ❑ c, brick ❑ d. board and batten ❑ MATERIAL: e. cobblestone ❑ f. shingles X g. stucco ❑ other: 1). STRUCTURAL a. wood frame with interlocking joints SYSTEM: b. wood frame with light members ❑ (if knavn) c. masonry load bearing walls ❑ d. metal (explain) e. other 10. CONDITION: a. excellent 0 b. good ❑ c. fair ❑ d. deteriorated 11. INTEGRITY: a. original site ❑ b, moved if so,when? `1/atotlED FgoM l4nhD Tv 1FHfAID c. list major alterations and dates (if known): pRESENi I+CME/ er 70 F£E T VERY FEK1r IN ALM05F 01qIGl/VAL CmNDIi/pn/)SYtrp,— DETE+RrDAArFD fiAr7NI-TYPE DBQP- AODEO TO rt,0Ril4 Wj9LL (I0TCNe>J?) W1AJG IFtEPADVED (=R©AA WEST SIDE �H r✓ H�uSE MAS N1oY 12. PHOTO: 13. MAP: — - r x iL _ •cr 25 Hurpir so 01 TH in) •:arkry Ci \� R T TO �i� ZA e��` I." �y b' .-�•jos/' � /�( bay Cr• ) SD 94 14. THREATS TO BUILDING: a. none known b.zoning❑ c. roads ❑ d. developers ❑ e. deterioration ❑ f. other. oWIVEP, PLAIV5 To move.1 R15rcPE °t- tr 15. RELATED OUTBUILDINGS AND PROPERTY: a. barn b. carriage house ❑ c. garage ❑ d. privy ❑ e. shed W f. greenhouse ❑ g. shop ❑ h. gardens i. landscape features: onI FXTFA49111C HDklf'­�- Ff}FZ.ti1(1}Al j. other: 16. SURROUNDINGS OF THE BUILDING check more than one if necessary): a.open land IS b. woodland ❑ c.scattered buildings V d.densely built-up ❑ e. commercial ❑ f. industrial ❑ ' g. residential .- h.other: 17. INTERRELATIONSHIP OF BUILDING AND SURROUNDINGS: (Indicate if building or structure is in an historic district) 18. OTHER NOTABLE FEATURES OF BUILDING AND SITE (including interior features if known). EuvRe' FRAP46 ROAVSl:D ArvD I-FAIOVFDI /1VD Jaj/VFS SECt1R1FD Wirli WOC?D PEGS NAIVD-WROUG-HT 11ARDWARe, 111IC4.vA/NCr 3 yoRPol-k L/1TCVE-.S OA' UPSTAIRS ?)DOR.S H41vD-MADF A40tPIN&L. NA1VD-FL4iVFD WALL. P,94f£LS MILK R.41AIr VSED TRACE-5 OF FA+g4l( &REE/l/ 4- YELL.0Uj DnwAI .'Z P4AMM DDOP5 w1rH FRAME'S RPPLILp r0 6/YC 5ID6 TD S066ESr MvR-nst 4 1FNtsN Co/V57RUCi IL)ti SIGNIFICANCE Ira. DATE OF INITIAL CONSTRUCTION: PRS" 1917 ARCHITECT: BUILDER: 20. HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL IMPORTANCE: THIS fAg4y I9T1 CE)Vr4)aY NavSr R,6�A1/41,v.S fN )VS.441_y ITS �.CFpT roR T/4N 21. SOURCES: 2. THL`MC: Form prepared July 31, 1984 u J O rn Do ca CD C'- H. d L 01 I. tj 1 _ SD 94 F01- rn Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 728 Southold. New York 11971 w TELEPHONE (516) 765.1801 LANDMARK PRESERVATION COMMISSION John Dorman—Chairman TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Joy Bear William Peters Ralph Williams Louis Black-Secretary JOHN HOWELL HOUSE EARLY 19th CEFmURY CONSTRUCTION ON THE HOWELL FARM, SOUTH HARBOR ROAD, SOUTHOLD This house reveals early 19th Century construction , and today remains in nearly its original condition except for deterioration . The entire frau: of the house is mortised and tenoned and the joints secured with wood pegs Much ofthehardware is hand-wrought , with three Norfolk latches remaining on second floor doors . The moldings are hand-made . Wall panels are hand- planed . Of particular interest is the milk paint used throughout . Upstairs it is a characteristic Federal blue , and in rather good condition . Down- stairs the remains of the paint show tints of early green and early yellow Two doors upstairs have frames applied to the front of the planks , suggesting a mortise and tenon construction . Louis Black , of Studio Galleries , Greenport , inspected the house on July 31 , 1984 , and made the above comments . Mr . Black is a member -of the Southold Town Landmarks Preservation Committee . His reaction is that it is remarkable today to find an early 1800 ' s 'house in nearly its original state , and that special effort should be made to keep it intact . The owner should be given leeway to preserve the house to maintain its character and integrity. Robert Pettit , 66 Huntington Road , Huntington , plans to move SD 94 fro 8CR r RF rr17- 6b #UNTI/verlO� 13A y RDS HU IVOM6TOV 1171 3 ,V,27 - osgq 14 wlLl. MdvC OLU 1fo&iSE ON HiO4UELL FhRM THIS FA L1, r4 9-ACRS 51TdF 0 . 3oo FEC T NoRrH aF yEGLocu yous ON sadly 11409BJR RVA'9 oiv ,youLr go-e c. 1 $a7 � NtavEP ro pR 5 F-vr own/�� of yELUpc,� N©USS 15 GEaRG�' w�1-1-5 �r2Gr�E,�t PEi r1r s ���vcr. Mrss 6ARt3ARh VR06M 1N ycL-r-aw NO d5G k11 GHT P�rTlr� I��f3�iPrS 13GpG. DFPT saaud 00C0A16nrA G>4iv7-1UG Y.41 /A A, 6 . • SD 94 the house from the Howell Farm this fall and onto a two-acre site about 300 feet north of its present location . A historic marker was placed on this double Cape Cod home in 1960 which reads "John Howell House , 1827 . " In the Southold Historical Society ' s archives are records showing that John Howell bought his farm with the house already on it , in 1827 . Joy Bear , member Southold Town Landmarks Preservation Committee Landmark Preservation Commission Town of Southold July 1984 SD 94 active To Daniel H. Horton was handed down the celebrated -n some Barnabas Horton Cask of 1640, which according to "Hortons house in America" (genealogy) was brought over from England by ails are Barnabas filled with household goods (or legendary gold and 96 Col. silver which gave it its name of 'Uncle Barney's Money Pot'!) Captain The cask has recently been presented by Mr. Horton to South- - stands old Historical Society. vo fire- himney r_ 54. PRE-REVOLUTIONARY HOUSE vas 300 Moved 1846 from Hogg Necke Tuthill Joshua Wells Hutchinson (Mrs. Arthur B. Mitchell, South Harbor Lane, .te Miss opposite Emerson's Road, Southold) eparing Joshua Wells Hutchinson, son of Elijah Hutchinson and ;omery, Arminda Overton, was born 1820 in the Hutchinson family "Uncle homestead (no longer existent) on lands stretching over South ly own- Harbor, Corey Creek, Hutchinson's Creek territory. That home Horton which faced Corey Creek stood far down the lane. "Wells" as he was known descended on the line of Thomas from the Thomas Hutchinson, "late of Lynne" and early Southold. Wells married in 1844 Julia Maria Smith, daughter of George Washington Smith and Emma Reeve, daughter of Sheriff, or Squire, Josiah of Aquebogue and Riverhead. Julia's mother, Emma Reeve Smith, lived, when widowed, in the "Billie Doctor" house well known at the corner of Jasper's as built Lane (Baywater Ave.) and Bay View Road, Southold (now owned by Richard Weber). "Billy Doctor", William L. Glover, i Terry, central was Emma's son-in-law. ns were In 1846, two years after his marriage, J. Wells Hutchinson had an old house in Great Hogg Necke, Bay View, moved to centery land neighboring his father's house on South Harbor Lane. was a The kitchen wing also was moved from Hogg Necke, Unfor- of Capt. tunately there is no record of the Hogg Necke location but an of Col. antiquarian authority has established the oldest parts of the Horton house as Pre-Revolutionary in origin. This is one of the finely onathan preserved old homes which has had its charm of antiquity His son retained by Joshua Wells Hutchinson's granddaughter, the g Lydia present owner. The house has grown through different periods married, and the construction features are clearly distinctive of their in 1862 respective ages. -re born l Halsey 51. JOHN HOWELL HOUSE 1827 H Hor- Of Earlier Origin of Har- (The Howell Farm, South Harbor Lane, Southold) John Howell (1801-1883), descendant of Edward and 45 Guide to Historic Markers. Southold Historical Society. 1960 ucs ti.--r..�...+�+ v��r...a�+iY+Ww�+•.r ..._—� _:r... af..�awN.ewrY9-—.+s+-+a SD 94 Eleanor Howell of Southampton (1640) and the son of John Howell and Mary Halsey, came to Southold from Mastic, L. I., in 1827. His wife was Eliza Miller of Wading River whose ancestor was a first settler of Miller's Place. It was on South Harbor Lane where John Howell bought his farm, "The How- ell Farm", which has been held by the family almost 135 years. The double Cape Cod farmhouse stood at first on the edge of South Harbor Lane, since removed to the rear of the later built Howell homestead near the "pightel". The old house can slip back into the 18th century. It was old when John Howell purchased it. Whether it originated with Glovers, Hutchinsons, Cases, Goldsmiths, Richmonds, Overtons, Salmons or others is not at present known. George Miller Howell, son of John and Eliza, married Mary Harriet, daughter of Jeremiah and I Mehitable (Jennings) Goldsmith. Seven children were born, Eliza, Mary, Lillian, Helen, Eleanor, John and Roy. In the 20th century John VanMater Howell carried on the "Howell k Farm". Miss Lillian Howell continues in residence, holding its fine tra itions wis ve vitalized community life for many years, safe in her hands. Guide to Historic Markers. Southold Historical Society. 1960 4s i FOR OFFICE USE ONLY BUILDING-STRUCTURE INVENTORY FORM UNIQUE SITE NO.I03l0.60ff� DIVISION FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION QUAD NEW YORK STATE PARKS AND RECREATION SERIES ALBANY,NEW YORK (S18) 474-0479 NEG. NO. YOUR NAME: © PEET I ! DATE: sGfOi YOUR ADDRESS. 66 hk)JUTr+)G?VV TELEPHONE: 51d - 427 ^r' 000.-I -/04 ORGANIZATION (if any): IDENTIFICATION s, I. BUILDING NAME(S):10 2. COUNTY: L4T' TOWN/CITY- OVL(YOM VILLAGE: 3. STREET LOCATION: S +Q L 4. OWNERSHIP: a. pu is ❑ bpr" ate 5. PRESENT OWNER: E '. ADDRESS: 6, USE: Original: QRIU FAEAA Present; 7. ACCESSIBILITY TO PUBLIC: Exterior visible from public road: YesX No ❑ Interior accessible: E��[cppI in Le rre►2 DESCRIPTION 04 V S0 vitt 5(Y -D D wirrr SHED 6*c-t I+U tit*0 ICr2 V1 t,11A)0dV reR 8• BUILDING a. clapboard b. stone ❑ c. brick ❑ d. board and batten ❑ 1400K) MATERIAL: e. cobblestone ❑ f. shingles X g. stucco ❑ other: 9-STRUCTURAL a. wood frame with interlocking joints,9 SYSTEM: b. wood frame with light members ❑ (if kn(wn) c. masonry load bearing walls ❑ d_ metal (explain) e. other 10. CONDITION: a. excellent ❑ b. good ❑ c. fair ❑ d. deteriorated Y2. 11. INTEGRITY: a. original site ❑ b. moved N if so,when? If.95— e. list ma alterations and dates (if known)- ffc V Sf W+k5 M p V-6 "40 07 /S7J FT spuTr� wit l' DF 4,2t 4i�ta L t.��CA-i7G .Ci'j�� Ogg Vs,_n) ks kv 4—rIc- F©+e rffe p"Al wevSr; /w 7hlF, w0cFcsJ G+2i4ru-4 i. C1ftA1PC_Y Ami) Klr`Cr -.fV U11A4 WEAS R -fOVP_6 A-t)b WBUlctlrw 12. PHOTO: 13. MAP: WAS SC—r 04 COA.) W I 7,9,vr rVVA4*1794 14. THREATS TO BUILDING: a. none known ❑ b.zoning❑ c. roads ❑ d. developers ❑ e. deterioration f. other: 15. RELATED OUTBUILDINGS AND PROPERTY: a, barn b. carriage house ❑ c. garage tR"' d. privy ❑ e. shed W(�) f. greenhouse ❑ g. shop ❑ h. gardens ❑ i, landscape features:. j, other: 10. SURROUNDINGS OF THE BUILDING (check more than one if necessary): a.open land W b. woodland ❑ c. scattered buildingsx d.densely guilt-up n e. commercial f. industrial ❑ g, residential ❑ h.other: 17. INTERRELATIONSHIP OF BUILDING AND SURROUNDINGS: TN£ tf`OUSC !(Nir 'A) W (Indicate if building or structure is in an historic district) v ell MVl1.C.C_ IS LCVk1�U �Ur` 7,25C; > ✓ wlefSl of r.mE AV�4., "o-1w s _4) wAS B;1rLLi-o�V' 78 rT3 Gv�si s/I /�&�UI 193,0, av 7k �.�G'�i2Ttr� s/A I k ~C�/H2 Ar w F y Doo2 Tff*f- WA-_5 18, OTHER NOTABLE FEATURES OF BUILDING AND SITE (including interior features if known): 5e,c A-r"e-1;Q 01-6- (3y TH-r-- i-A-PI)MA-P-K �R �c/,t- rt��tJ C044 A4 "Z10du DVA) OF St'U L.r,) SIGNIFICANCE Roe IV �� 111, DATE OF INITIAL CONSTRUCTION: K ARCHITECT: ()Ll K'V®a_)V BUILDER: U A) K V0`VV 20. HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL IMPORTANCE: 946FD F OWE C OE Cob Ga r r*G'C_ Y*,),b PtAA)F d PA A)6-LIV< Gt;Ik,lbdwS OF 21. SOURCES: WG0121)�c G+F TtfF S©Un4Oo thso h(U L So c4 ry ??. THEME: s