Historic Site #: | 14-029 (Exists) Type: D1 | Town: | Williamson | ||
Site Name: | Adams-Demyda Cobblestone | GPS Coordinates: | 43.23139, -77.218169 | ||
Address: | 6405 Salmon Creek Williamson New York | ||||
Description: | |||||
This stately house at 6405 Salmon Creek Road, Williamson, built by C.B. Adams in 1850. It was built with carefully-selected lake-washed red sand stones. |
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Photo from Cobblestone Buildings in Wayne County, New York |
Historic narrative: | |||||
Adams-Demyda House Address: 6405 Salmon Creek Road, Williamson Original Owner: C. B. Adams Year Built: 1850 Period: Late Style: Greek Revival Here's a good example of late period work in a 2-story farmhouse. A date stone is inscribed “C. B. Adams 1850.” It was built with small, red cobblestones with a wide frieze and medallions in the gable ends (missing from the north side.) Also note the herringbone pattern on the north side with small oval cobbles (1 to 1.5 inches) set at the diagonal. |