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Title
Hampton
historic
building
018_a
Town
Hampton
Subject - LCSH
Dwellings
;
Hampton
(Conn.)
Keywords
Historic
homes
;
Old
houses
;
Hampton
historic
building
Center
About the survey data
The text in the following fields, up to the Tell Us More field, is transcribed from a survey form that accompanies the photograph.
Date [built] (Source)
1840
(Heer.)
Orig Owner
Gov
.
Chauncey
S
.
Cleveland
("Ford
House")
Present Owner [1935-37]
Catherine
Ahearn
Location
Southeast
corner
of
junction
of US
6
and
Conn
.
97
.
Hampton
historic
building
Center
, at
north
end
of
junction
.
Description [Material]
Wood
Roof
Peak
Chimney Type/No.of
Brick
/
end
/
near
eaves
/
four
Height
Story
and
half
Ell
1-1/2
story
rear
,
peak
roof
ell
, with a
basement
story
of
back
end
.
Fenestration
6
over
6
sash
;
4
window
front
;
frame
elaborately
moulded
and have
corner
blocks
.
Overhang
None
Foundation
Stone
Condition - Physical
Excellent
Exterior
Walls
are of
vertical
,
beaded
boarding
all
around
,
except
south
attic
,
which
is
clapboarded
. On
front
wall
are
four
wide
,
tapering
Ionic
pilasters
, with
beaded
and
fillet
in
capital
.
Two
of these
pilasters
are at
corners
,
two
are
4
ft
.
away
; this
kind
of
pilaster
is
at
every
corner
; they
stand
on
stone
pedestals
and have
moulded
bases
.
Two
heavy
beaded-board
pillars
,
out
from the
wall
of the
house
,
Ionic
,
support
a
pedimented
portico
which
projects
10
inches
from the
wall
, and
whose
peaked
roof
rises
above
eaves
of the
house
.
Soffit
of
portico
is
on
two
sunken
panels
;
frieze
is
16
inches
deep
,
moulded
;
cornices
at
rake
and
lower
member
of
pediment
supported
by
modillions
.
Interior
face
of
pediment
is
entirely
of
diamond
panes
.
Two
heavy
granite
stepping
stones
lead
to
door
.
Cornice
projects
10
inches
at
eaves
and
rake
;
projects
2
ft
. into
gable
, and
all
cornices
are
suported
by
modillion
brackets
.
Setting
-
house
faces
west
,
is
set
40
ft
. from the
main
road
and
fronted
with
good
lawn
and
cement
walk
from
door
to
public
path
.
Tall
maples
and
evergreens
surround
the
house
.
Porch
-
a
later
,
open
lean-to
porch
runs
along
south
gable
end
and
along
rear
to
addition
.
Doorway
Central
,
six-sunken
panel
;
immediate
frame
narrow
and
beaded
;
four-pane
sidelights
sided
with
heavily
reeded
,
entire
Ionic
pillars
,
four
in
all
;
sidelight
panes
are
vertical
and
elliptical
,
joined
at
ends
, with
protruding
iron
rosettes
at
joinings
;
encasing
the
panes
are
elaborately
tooled
,
protruding
solid
iron
facing
.
Pillars
suport
laboriously
carved
cornice
,
moulding
along
bottom
, then
rounded
facing
, then
fine
denticulation
, then
fine
leaf-shaped
brackets
supporting
six-inch
overhang
of
cornice
.
Above
cornice
is
a
four-pane
transom
,
similar
to
sidelights
,
recessed
in
beaded
frame
.
Outer
edge
of
frame
has
built-out
bead
and
fillet
course
which
is
also
applied
against
walls
of
door
recess
(entire
door
arrangement
recessed
about
ten
inches)
. On
outside
wall
, at
edge
of
recess
,
is
a
heavily
moulded
frame
with
detailed
floral
cornerblocks
and
elaborate
floral
keyblock
8
by
8
inches
.
Interior
The
interior
has
moulded
doorways
;
arches
are
supported
by
Ionic
posts
.
Tell Us More
Tell us more about the building, its history, its address, etc. mailto: CSL.diginfo@ct.gov Put the Title in the email Subject line.
Creator
W.P.A. Federal Writers Project, State of Connecticut
Date - Created
1935-1942
Date - Digital
2010
Jun
.
1
Collection
WPA Architectural Survey
Type
image
Format
jpg
Language
eng
Source - Original
Photograph
,
b&w
,
6
x
4
in.
;
Pre-printed
form
,
b&w
,
8.5
x
11
in. with
typescript
Source - Location
Connecticut
State
Library
,
State
Archives
,
RG
033:28
,
WPA
Records
,
Architectural
Survey
Relation
Research Guide to Old House Resources at the Connecticut State Library:
http://www.cslib.org/OldHouse.htm
Publisher
Connecticut State Library
Rights
Digital Image © Connecticut State Library. All rights reserved. Images may be used for personal research or non-profit educational uses without prior permission. For permission to publish or exhibit, see Reproduction and Publication of State Library Collections,
http://www.cslib.org/repropub.htm
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