Box 8
Contains 29 Results:
North Lake Street #275
Interior and exterior photographs of the house built for William Mitchell Van Winkle, Jr. in 1970-1971. Designed by H.C. Seherr-Thoss the house incorporated 3 barns from Hillhome Farm. Known as Crestfields, it was later owned by the Heilshorns.
North Lake Street site of #345
Photograph taken in 1910 of Hillhome, residence of Edgar Beach Van Winkle. Built about 1892-1894, it was torn down in 1940. Stanley & Barbara built on the foundations in 1941/1942.
Views from North Lake Street
Views from North Lake Street looking west. Bantam Lake and Mt. Tom are visible.
Old South Road #149
Known historically as the Ethan Allen house, photographs include some taken about 1900 and also two by Richard Wurts taken in 1969. Later owners include Burton and Hinkle.
Northfield
Various buildings in Northfield, exact locations unknown.
Northfield - Eliot Farm
Two photographs labeled Eliot Farm in Northfield. One show a barn and the other 2 yoke of oxen.
Northfield - Unidentified house
An unidentified house labeled "Northfield" on the back
Northfield Road #93
Photograph taken in 1911 by M.W. Filley and title "The Old Gurdon FIlley Home". Owners included Thomas Catlin (1774); Elon Crompton (1786); Gurdon Filley; and the Lipeikas.
Northfield Road #382
Two photographs, one by Richard Wurts in 1969, of the house built by Amos Moss in 1793. Known as Sweet Briar Farm, other owners included Estelle and Philemon Hewitt.
Old Northfield Road #70
A photograph taken about 1885 of the Noah Guernsey house built by Dutton. Members of the Smith family standing in front of the house were identified and named by James A. Smith in October 2002.