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FOR OFFICE USE ONLY T ►q BUILDING-STRUCTURE INVENTORY FORM UNIQUE SITE NO. 1031D,&0V 74d( DIVISION FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION QUAD SD 159 NEW YORK STATE PARKS AND RECREATION SERIES ALBANY, NEW YORK (5191474-0479 NEG NO YOUR NAME: Town of Southold/SPLIA DATE: - March 1987 YOUR ADDRESS: Fawn Hall, Main Road TELEPHONE: (516) 765-1892 Southold L. I. , N.Y. 11971 ORGANIZATION (if any): Southold Town Community Development Office IDENTIFICATION 1. BUILDING NAME(S): 2nd ParsnnaZe house 2. COUNTY: SI-Iffolk TOWN/CITY: qrL1ithr)1 d VILLAGE: Sntithol d 3. STREET LOCATION: Hobart _Rd--r—y .p.:st side 4. i d - 4. OWNERSHIP: a. public [l h private S. PRESENT'OWNER: _ ADDRESS: 6. USE: Original: narRonagP Present. residence 7. ACCESSIBILITY TO PUBLIC. Exterior visible from public read: Yes 0 No ❑ Interior accessible: Explain DESCRIPTION 9. BUILDING a. clapboard ❑ b. stone ❑ c. brick ❑ d, board and batten ❑ MATERIAL: e. cobblestone ❑ f. shingles LE g. stucco ❑ other: 1j STRUCTURAL a. wood frame with interlocking joints SYSTEM: b. wood frame with light members (it' knrxvn) c. masonry load bearing walls d. metal (explain) e. other 10. CONDITION: a. excellent Y b. good ❑ c. fair ❑ d. deteriorated ❑ I I_ INTEGRITY: a. original site I-1 h. moved 0 if so,when'' ;in,a 1 €300 c4r circa 1900 c. list major alterations and dates (if known): Dormer and vestibule added. SD RSM XVII-23 N.Y.S. DOT Southold Quad 12. PHOT©: From north east 13. MAP: Front (east) and north elevation - za m lR y c - .ti •gym J •21 , �1 .r , 25 q i yf' Y a SEL v ¢4 p •• •EstateS,A,'- I Or S •O :t• o r •;5 founders p—tet_ •is Landing Perk - a Harpers 7 '�F'`` • �4• Pt 3 6 4 Cr'` Southo �z SD 159 14. THREAT'S TO BUILDING: a. none known �_Xj 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 L b. woodland IN c, scattered buildings KI d.densely built-up ❑ e. commercial ❑ f. industrial ❑ g. residential ❑ h.other: creek Front - Towns Creek 17. INTERRE.LATIONSHIP OF BUILDING AND SURROUNDINGS: (Indicate if building or structure is in an historic district) Low density road running along the eastern side of Town Greek to Founders Landing. Houses are surrounded by lawns , greenery, or other untouched natural surroundings . 18. OT-IIER NO'I ABLE FEATURES OF BUILDING AND SITE: (including interior features if known): 12-story, 5-bay, center entrance gable roof house with many additions. Small windows under the eaves. Center chimney. SIGNIFICANCE 111, DATE OF INITIAL CONSTRUCTION: 1674 with alter-,_tio nd additions ARCHITECT: BUILDER: 20. HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL IMPORTANCE: A plaque readss "The Second Parsonage house 1674 Moved from former site Joshua Hobart 2nd Pastor. " Originally the pastor's residence ; in the 18th century it was the Poor House. 21. SOURCES: Guide to Historic Markers . Southold Historical Society. 19 0 ??. THLNIF: Form prepared by Rosemary Skye Moritt, research assistant. Xz SD 159 the latter again down Boisseau Avenue and on to the Bay front to land .e of that Qff Town Harbor Lane, land which in the 17th - 18th centuries Ouse with was a part of Halliock's Necke and belonged to an area of early Aad le mills. About 1675, the home site lands of Jasper Griffin (from -d through Wales) stretched through here—Jasper, ancestor of Augustus Ings) that Griffin, historian, of Orient, whose father, James, was born e of them. in the old homestead which once stood by Town Harbor Lane ;t by both and some years ago was destroyed by fire. vied on by 14. THE SECOND PARSONAGE HOU$1C 1674, Southold's Moved From Former Sites. ,u, Ezra's Joshua Hobart, Second Pastor. (Malcolm W. Davis, Hobart Road, Southold) This house is believed to have been originaIIy the home of the Second Pastor of the settlement, Joshua Hobart, an outstanding man of early Southold, versed in all branches of learning, including medicine. It stood in 1674 somewhat near J the center of lands now Founders Estates. The location was y front, mentioned in the Iand grant from the town to Hobart as a part of Halliock's Necke. Parsonage Lane g (also called Hobart's Lane hlit now I:ocixst L.,)re) at that time led to the door. rom where Near the end ui me 18th century this house with farm was � .. �•. ;ent Ralph used for the town's Poor- It was moved about 1800 by Deacon � had been William Horton ana'Benjamin, carpenters, to a site nearer the 3 W. Bois- creek. Deacon William had been authorized by the town to cad was on make better conditions for the care of the Poor. Parsonage w Locust). Lane had become "Poorhouse Lane". E the early Eventually, at the turn of this last century, William .haniel and Lowery, a remembered owner, took over the homestead farm. and a half Latterly it was given its last movie to the g present site. h Boisseau Several additions and subtractions to the structure have been maneud`e to clian9es70_ 6wners-ancflocations. The very old -be Horton, timb-C s_.still hold the staunch frame together. The interior -ner of the gives one cause to imagine the 17th`century life of Pastor is marriage Hobart with his wife Mary Rainsford and children Aletheia, , was born Irene, Peter, and possibly others. Salmon) as me was re- 11, PART OF THIS STRUCTURE initials of .oad it was Built 1818 by the Methodist Society Prince (son of 1795 — Its First Meetinghouse . They sold (Joseph Ciardullo, owner, northwest corner Main Street and reafter this Bo; Beau JA.- ue ',outhold,- Mrs. Roberta Zebroski, e, travelled Sugarette t.uncheonette," tenant.) 17 Guide to Historic Markers. Southold Historical Society. 1960