Browsing by Author "van den Hurk, Jeroen"
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Item Agricultural Landscapes Documented in Maryland, 1996-97(Center for Historic Architecture and Design, 1997) Siders, Rebecca J.; Melson, Dawn E.; Anderton, Connie; Darsie, Julie; Eubank, Allyson; Hein, Kara; Hershey, Preston; Lanier, Gabrielle; Radu, Cristina; Taylor, Susan; Theimer, Karen; Tweedy, Angela; van den Hurk, JeroenItem Bell Farm(1999) Hickman, Kennedy; Siders, Rebecca J.; van den Hurk, Jeroen; Dobbs, Kelli W.The Bell House is significant as an example of a typical mid-nineteenth-century small farm dwelling. Built circa 1840, the earliest portion of the house is based on a hall-parlor plan with a paneled winder stair and fireplace in the hall. The house is remarkable for the level of original finish that survives in the Period I section, including original decorative paint on the interior of the cabinet doors in the hall.Item Henry Whiteman House(1999) van den Hurk, Jeroen; Derry, Diane; Dobbs, Kelli W.; Hickman, Kennedy; Siders, Rebecca J.The Henry Whiteman House is now part of the Middle Run Crossing subdivision in Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware. Located at 210 Smith Mill Road, the house stands east of Paper Mill Road, approximately 1.25 miles north of' Milford Crossroads.Item High Brier(1999) Herman, Bernard L.; Siders, Rebecca J.; Radu, Christina; van den Hurk, JeroenPrior to its demolition in 1998, High Brier stood as a two-story house consisting of two major sections and reflecting three major construction phases dating from circa 1800 through the early twentieth century.Item Staats-Dukes Farm(2010-02-26T20:24:35Z) van den Hurk, JeroenThe Dukes Farm is located north of Cedar Swamp Road, approximately one mile east of Taylors Bridge in Blackbird Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware. The 420 acre farm is bounded by the estuaries of the Blackbird Creek to the west and north and by those of the Delaware River to the east. The farm complex lies at the end of an unpaved lane, circa 1500 feet north of Cedar Swamp Road. The complex consists of a farmhouse and five outbuilding: a modern garage, a boat/machine shed with an attached kennel, a granarylcorn crib, a modern machine shed, and a dairy barn with an attached sheeplmachine shed.Item Threatened Buildings Documented in Delaware, 1998-1999(1999) van den Hurk, Jeroen; Sheppard, Rebecca J.; Dobbs, Kelli W.; Adams, Cynthia; Cathey, Jennifer A.; Derry, Diane; Herman, Bernard L.; Klee, Jeff; Knock, PatriciaBetween September 1998 and June 1999, CHAD students and staff documented eight properties located throughout the state, including a kitchen/slave quarter, a nineteenth century urban commercial block, several farm dwellings, a Methodist church, and a log stable. Sites were documented in all three counties in Delaware, in both urban and rural settings.