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El. knyga: Stone Houses of Jefferson County

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  • Serija: New York State Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-May-2015
  • Leidėjas: Syracuse University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780815653226
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Serija: New York State Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-May-2015
  • Leidėjas: Syracuse University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780815653226

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Jefferson County, New York, has one of the richest concentrations of stone houses in America. As many as 500 limestone houses, churches, and commercial buildings were built there before 1860. Some of the buildings are beautiful mansions built by early entrepreneurs, and others are small vernacular farmhouses. Some are clustered together; others dot the countryside near limestone outcroppings. Embedded in the fabric of each building are the stories of its location, its maker, and those who have lived there.

Lavishly illustrated with almost 300 photographs, this volume highlights eighty-five stone houses in the region. The editors explore both the beauty and permanence of the stonework and the courage and ambition of the early dwellers. They detail the ways in which skilled masons utilized local limestone and sandstone, crafting double-faced stone walls to protect against fire and harsh winters. The book includes detailed discussions of the geology of the region, the stone buildings that have been lost, and the preservation and care of existing structures. Stone Houses of Jefferson County provides a fascinating look at the intrinsic beauty of these buildings and the historical links they provide to our early settlement.
Foreword ix
John B. Johnson Jr.
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1(14)
Maureen Hubbard Barros
Brian W. Gorman
Robert A. Uhlig
Part One Towns South of the Black River, Inland
1 Town of Champion
15(8)
Lynn Thornton
2 Town of Rutland
23(7)
Brian W. Gorman
3 Town of Water town
30(9)
Maureen Hubbard Barros
4 Town of Adams
39(8)
Sue Herse
Part Two Towns South of the Black River, Bordering Lake Ontario
5 Town of Ellisburg
47(5)
Maureen Hubbard Barros
John Dewitt
6 Town of Henderson
52(8)
Elaine Scott
Ann Maurer
Gary Rhodes
7 Town of Hounsfield
60(21)
Robert E. Brennan
Jeannie I. Brennan
Part Three Towns North of the Black River, Bordering Lake Ontario or the St. Lawrence River
8 Town of Brownville
81(9)
Maureen Hubbard Barros
9 Town of Lyme
90(11)
Maureen Hubbard Barros
10 Town of Cape Vincent
101(17)
Robert A. Uhlig
11 Town of Clayton
118(4)
Norman Wagner
12 Town of Orleans
122(5)
Claire Bonney
13 Town of Alexandria
127(10)
Greta Slate
Part Four Towns North of the Black River, Inland
14 Town of Theresa
137(5)
Maureen Hubbard Barros
15 Town of Antwerp
142(4)
Maureen Hubbard Barros
16 Town of LeRay
146(7)
Claire Bonney
Maureen Hubbard Barros
17 Town of Pamelia
153(12)
Maureen Hubbard Barros
Part Five Building with Stone
18 Lost Stone Buildings
165(4)
Maureen Hubbard Barros
19 Geology and Quarrying
169(6)
Kenneth A. Schwarz
Maureen Hubbard Barros
20 Construction and Preservation
175(18)
Brian W. Gorman
Appendix A Stone Structures Surveyed 193(6)
Appendix B Masons, Architects, Builders, and Their Works 199(2)
Glossary 201(4)
Bibliography 205(6)
Biographical Notes 211(2)
Index 213
Maureen Hubbard Barros is the author of numerous articles and the book Ornament and Object: Canadian Jewellery and Metal Art 19461996.

Brian W. Gorman has worked as a commercial banker, finance manager, andgeneral manager of the dairy cooperation and cheese store. He has been involved in research and the renovation or restoration of three historic houses: a circa 1865 balloon-framed dockworkers house in Burlington, VT, an 1853 Greek Revival one-and-a-half story connected farmhouse in Northfield, VT, and a combined frame (1810) and stone (1831) farmhouse in Watertown, NY.

Robert A. Uhlig was in the field of education for thirty-four years before retiring in 1992. He is president of the Stone Building Society of Northern New York, USA.

Richard Margolis has taught in the art departments of Nazareth College and SUNY Brockport and now photographs mostly his own projects, involving trees, bridges, public art, and landmarks.