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DIVISION FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION
NEW YORK STATE PARKS AND RECREATION
ALBANY, NEW YORK (51 R) 474-0479
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
UNIQUE SITE NO,
QUAD
SERIES
NEG. NO.
YOUR NAME: _ C,,,n th is Cr iPr DATE: 3
YOUR ADDRESS: 171 E TELEPHONE: 60Y 27?_n' 9c)
ORGANIZATION (if any):
IDENTIFICATION
1. BUILDING NAME(S)-
2. COUNTY: Ton l J.nr; TOWN/CITY:111
3. STREET LOCATION:!060- Trumansburg logd, J�-,cksonviller `!-r?tv York
4. OWNERSHIP: a. public ❑ b. private ® 7 660 Tru :;' ns'--urg mond
5. PRESENT OWNER: Etfmun-J' ';urd TT ADDRESS: d.-.cks.onv: llc York
6. USE: Original: '( s i J ent i� l Present:. LRaZsJ •a sn
7. ACCESSIBILITY TO PUBLIC: Exterior visible from public road: Yesxf 7 No ❑
Interior accessible: Explain
DESCRIPTION underneath
8. BUILDING: a. clapboard ® b. stone ❑ c. brick ❑ d. board and batten ❑
MATERIAL: e. cobblestone ❑ f. shingles ❑ g. stucco ❑ other: wc+C7J skiing as
1). STRUCTURAL
SYSTEM:
(il' kncwn)
10. CONDITION:
11. INTEGRITY:
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12. PHOTO:
a. wood Frame with interlocking joints ❑
b. wood frame with light members
c. masonry load bearing walls ❑
d. metal (explain)
e. other
a. excellent ❑ b. good ® c. fair ❑ d. deteriorated ❑
a. original site ® b. moved ❑ if so,when?
c. list major alterations and dates (if known):
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13. MAP:
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THREATS TO BUILDING: a. none known ® b. zoning ❑ c. roads ❑
d. developers ❑ e. deterioration ❑
F. other:
RELATED OUTBUILDINGS AND PROPERTY:
a. barn 11. b. carriage house ❑ c. garage ❑
d. privy. ❑ e. shed ❑ f. greenhouse ❑
g. shop ❑ h. gardens ❑
i. landscape features:
j. other:
SURROUNDINGS OF THE BUILDING (check more than one if necessary):
a. open land ❑ b. woodland ❑
c. scattered buildings ❑
d. densely built-up ❑ e. commercial El
f. industrial ❑ g. residential FX_1
h. other:
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17. INTERRELATIONSHIP OF BUILDING AND SURROUNDINGS.
(Indicate if building or structure is in an historic district)
Site) within th inmediLte vicinity of the hamlet of JLckson--
ville, the Burd house it ❑ne Of five structures on the northwest
side of PAYS Route 96 that eppeor on the Atlas Mcps of 1853 & 1866.
18. OTHER NOTABLE FEATURES OF BUILDING AND SITE (including interior features if known):
(See Poached shut)
SIGNIFICANCE
19. DATE OF INITIAL CONSTRUCTION:._ € olse appears on Ati.sp Maps of.,,,.,,1 A 3 8. 1866
1060 ( Jated by TEx Assessor's Cffice).
ARCHITECT:
BUILDER:
20. HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL IMPORTANCE:
This house'., vF s own vn t:ie 1953 Atlas k al],Lltcs cne of the first
houses in the immediotc h6nlet of jocksonville. The 1842 McClune
deed to Pierson described the house as :acing, "known as the Mansion
house in Jacksonville being the place where'the saV William and
Albert Pierson now reside, cOrl.t7ining one acre ui land." Pierson
paid 21500 for the property. Korsce Cooper, who owned the house
very briefly curing 1880, hau previously served as town clerk
numerous times between 1021 and 1977.
(History of Ownership utteched)
21. SOURCES: -Tompkins County Tax Assessor's Office
-Tompkins County Clerk's Office
-Tompkins County Atlas Maps of 1853 and 1866
-DeWitt Historical Society Archives
22. THEME:
,.:.'. Hurd House: 1860 Trumansburg Read, Jacksonville, New York
11. R 20th-century postcard in the DeWitt Historical Society
archive shots the Hurd house to have been clapboard sided and
to have possessed a hood enframement with brackets c,nd pendants
over the front door similar to those treatments'still extant on
the Knight and Milson houses in Jacksonville. The '-surd house's
east or front facade has haq a one-story enclosed porch added.
The windows are three-over-two double--hung sashes with flet hold-
ings. The numerous additions to thy: west facade started with a
600 sq.ft. add--on running the full wijih of the original structure,
and cp peed Ly a flet roof. T h , soconjWCit ion on the west
fi::cu" is ?pproximLtely 7C0sq.ft. cnj is u—shape in plan. This
section is capped with 0 low pitchad gsble roof. All of the
ad_ .bons set on concrete founi L'ans ._n' have been made in
„r7 2M-csn fury.
10. The orisinl Lowy of his . Ouse is _ _stinguishable by the
medium um pitch& moUl g ble roof ..'ti th j vexy heavy cntcblwture
'].mating Nn he gable ends with plain returns. The house
is c idac with :'Hood shingles ( over the 3. -;_y i nal clapboard), The
ori enol rectzngul r structure is divide,< into five !guys Lnd
a eta un n stone foundation.
This Ouse has undergone wEny edditions, Cne addition is
o ane-story enclosed uorch an the front fccude. The .orch i::
four haYS :ride, and there i. a ;I_ lCable roof covered with
asphalt shingles. The windows zra three-rover-one double-hung
sashes with flat moldings. The mein entrance ?s through they
addition, End consists of a simple tingle 10af glazed wood door.
(Before the adQtign, the house h, J c c :ntrullylocatai .:;Dor with
e hood enframement with brackets ind pendants). The windows ,gin
the o"Wal "ody are Oil six-overzsix rouble-hung sashes. it
of the oth w additions have been on the ,rest facade and virtually
tr_Pled the original 544sq.ft. of the rectanqui r Mn.
�0. Hurt douse (MiliOry lot, 2.1)
' i2jory of Ownership Jste Acquired Book Page
Hurd, Edmund A . , 1 1 a. Joyce A. 2/22/72 499 1054
Baker, Kunneth T. 5/8/70
Cornish, Piram 6/15/64 486 861
Cornish, Grace C. z Hiram
0aker, K.J. L ('Mildred C. 3/26/47 297 294
Kelly Cornish, Grace C. 10/10/36 242 192
Seely, Anna & Edward 4/19/22 202 167
fdeordslay, Rumsey, n ivory T. 4/1922 20C 316
3eerdsley, , Charles p. 1 '10 171 215
Beardsley, L.R. 1908 166 416
Loomis, E.L. 4/1/1881 5 272
Coder, Horace 1880 5 188
Loomis, G.W. 1863 1 190
Pierson, William 1842 RR 13
KcClune, m. C.m.
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