Stone Houses of Jefferson County
Edited by Maureen Hubbard Barros, Brian W. Gorman, and Robert A. Uhlig
Photographs by Richard Margolis
Published by Syracuse University Press
978-0-8156-1048-9
2015
$49.95
Book Description by the Publisher:
"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.
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