As evident in the image below, this house was essentially a rectangular design anchored by a four-sided chimney; I’m unsure if this was a single family dwelling or a tenant dwelling.
As evident in the image below, this house was essentially a rectangular design anchored by a four-sided chimney; I’m unsure if this was a single family dwelling or a tenant dwelling.
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there is a chimney like this on hwy 29 between tarrytown and higgston i used to drive that road a bunch the house was tore down about 5 yrs ago but it looked just like the one pictured the chimney is still standing.
I have never seen an old house without a hall or maybe it cant be seen in this pic. Thank you for all the great photographs.Most people have no idea what they are..they are just old bldgs. But the day will come that they will be priceless.
Jo Ann Brown West
From what I could see, Joann, there was NO hallway. Odd, I know…Thanks so much for your nice words!
Wonderful photograph as usual. Thanks for sharing.
Yes, this is wonderful to see. Gives me ideas for my house. Great heating system for house.
I grew up in Georgia and never seen a four sided chimney. A 2-sided Chimney, yes. This is amazing. Thanks so much Brian for the vanishing history of Georgia.