Stone Buildings

Stone and Limestone Buildings of Jefferson County
]] Limestone House Outside of Brownville

Many of the early structures in Jefferson County were built from limestone and other stones quarried locally. There are a number of different kinds of limestone as well as other stone that local buildings were created from.

Many of these houses, barns, and other buildings are still standing and are used today. Some examples of some beautiful limestone houses can be found on the Perch River Road outside of Brownville.

Below are a list of some of the stone buildings in this wiki.

Alexandria:

 * Boldt Castle


 * Cornwall Brothers Store


 * Holland Library


 * Longue Vue Island

Brownville:

 * General Jacob Brown Mansion


 * Arthur Walrath House


 * Brownville Hotel


 * William Archer House


 * St. Paul's Episcopal Church


 * Vogt House

Cape Vincent:

 * Vincent LeRay House


 * Captain Louis Peugnet House


 * Claude Vautrin House


 * Duvillard Mill


 * George Reynolds House

Champion:

 * Noadiah Hubbard House


 * Hiram Hubbard House

Chaumont:

 * Copley Stone Office Building

Henderson:

 * George Lee House

LaFargeville:

 * LaFarge Mansion


 * William Martin Mansion

LeRay:

 * LeRay Mansion


 * William Phelps Mansion

Lyme:

 * Wilcox Farmhouse

Orleans:

 * Carter Street Schoolhouse

Oxbow:

 * Abner Benton House

Sackets Harbor:

 * Madison Barracks


 * Union Hotel

Watertown:

 * First Baptist Church


 * Cleveland Building


 * Hungerford Mansion


 * Holy Family Church


 * St. Paul's


 * Trinity Episcopal


 * Jefferson County Savings Bank


 * Sterling Mansion


 * The Armory


 * Old City Hall