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  2. Dr. Henry Spence Cobblestone Farmhouse and Barn Complex

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    Dr. Henry Spence Cobblestone Farmhouse and Barn Complex is a historic home located at Starkey in Yates County, New York. The farmhouse was built about 1848 and is a massive 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, five-bay, center hall building decorated with elements associated with the Greek Revival style. The cobblestone house is built of small, reddish lake ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Monroe ...

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    21 Mendon-Ionia Rd., S of jct. with NY 251 42°59′49″N 77°30′16″W  /  42.996944°N 77.504444°W  / 42.996944; -77.504444  ( Sheldon Cobblestone Mendon

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Yates County ...

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    Dr. Henry Spence Cobblestone Farmhouse and Barn Complex: May 11, 1992 : Lakemont-Himrod Rd. N of jct. with Shannon Corners Rd. Starkey: 44: Spicer-Millard House: August 24, 1994 : Crystal Springs Rd. (NY 230)

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Seneca ...

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    Cobblestone Farmhouse at 1111 Stone Church Road: September 28, 2007 : 1111 Stone Church Rd. Junius: 7: Cobblestone Farmhouse at 1229 Birdsey Road: Cobblestone Farmhouse at 1229 Birdsey Road: August 6, 2008

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Livingston ...

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    Barnard Cobblestone House: Barnard Cobblestone House: August 31, 1989 : 7192 W. Main St. Lima: 8: Black and White Farm Barn: Black and White Farm Barn: February 8, 1988 : 7420 Dansville-Mt. Morris Rd., NY 36

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Niagara ...

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    Two-story cobblestone dwelling built in 1845; part of the Multiple Property Submission for the Cobblestone Architecture of New York State. 5: Col. William M. and Nancy Ralston Bond House: Col. William M. and Nancy Ralston Bond House

  8. Stone Arabia School - Wikipedia

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    Stone Arabia School, also known now as Stone Arabia Schoolhouse Museum, was built in 1854 in Cicero, New York. It is significant as "an outstanding example of a mid-nineteenth century modest Greek Revival style one-room schoolhouse". [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. [1]

  9. John Graves Cobblestone Farmhouse - Wikipedia

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    John Graves Cobblestone Farmhouse is an American historic home located at Junius in Seneca County, New York. It is a late Federal style, two-story, three-bay wide side hall structure, with a one-story frame wing. It was built about 1837 and is constructed of irregularly sized and variously colored field cobbles.