Dublin Core
Identifier
GS008
Title
Hewitt House
Subject
Houses and Barns
Description
Black and white glass slide: The front porch of the Hewitt House at 4 Sam Hill Road. The house was originally built by pioneer Daniel Hewitt in the 1790s and expanded and modernized by his son, Cyprian Parsons Hewitt and his wife, Adelia Benjamin Stone Hewitt during the late nineteenth and early 20th centuries. Josephine Hewitt, one of their daughters, lived there until the 1960s.
The second image shows the barn on Sam Hill, built in 1882 with an accessible cupola. It shows the doors open and the chimney to the "office." Visible as well as the dirt roads on Rte. 112 and Sam Hill Road. These may be a copies of earlier photographs given the dirt roads. The numbers on each slide refer to Hitchcock's numbering system.
The second image shows the barn on Sam Hill, built in 1882 with an accessible cupola. It shows the doors open and the chimney to the "office." Visible as well as the dirt roads on Rte. 112 and Sam Hill Road. These may be a copies of earlier photographs given the dirt roads. The numbers on each slide refer to Hitchcock's numbering system.
Type
Still Image
Format
8.9 x 10.2 cm (3.5 x 4 in)
Creator
Unknown
Date
ca. 1910
Publisher
Bates/'The Heritage'
Date Available
2008-04-06
Is Part Of
Box 18
Medium
Glass
Coverage
Worthington - Worthington Center
Mediator
db updated 10/23/2016
Has Format
Glass slide
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Still Image - Black and White Glass Plate (positive)
Physical Dimensions
8.9 x 10.2 cm
Comments