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Building-Structure Inventory Form

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Unless indicated below, this is a transcript of the original Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities/Town of Brookhaven survey form. Since most of the surveys were conducted in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s, much of the information reflects that time period.

Corrections to obvious typographical and spelling errors have been made. Corrections to factual errors in the original surveys, and updates or comments on the information are either enclosed in [square brackets], or are clearly indicated as updated material from the context of the comments.

Sites which have a suffix of “S” are supplemental sites not included in the original surveys.

Building-Structure Inventory Form

Murdock House

 If checked, this is a Supplemental Form, not in the original surveys.

Br36.188-S

08-23-2011

01-01-1970

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Submitter

Submitter Name:
John Deitz
Submitter Address:
7 Locust Rd.

Brookhaven, NY 11719
631-286-3178

Identification

Murdock House
Suffolk
Brookhaven
Hamlet of Brookhaven

 If checked, this site is within the Fire Place (Brookhaven Hamlet) Historic District

Ownership

4a-Public Site
4b-Private Site
188 Old Stump Rd.

Use

Residence
Residence

Accessibility

7a-Visible From Road
7b-Interior Accessible

Building Materials

8a-Clapboard
8b-Stone
8c-Brick
8d-Board & Batten
8e-Cobblestone
8f-Shingles
8g-Stucco

Structural System

9a-Wood Frame Interlocking Joints
9b-Wood Frame Light Members
9c-Masonry
9d-Metal
9e-Other

Condition

10a-Excellent
10b-Good
10c-Fair
10d-Deteriorated

Integrity

11a-Original Site
11b-Moved

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Threats

14a-None Known
14b-Zoning
14c-Roads
14d-Developers
14e-Deterioration

Related Outbuildings and Property

15a-Barn
15b-Carriage House
15c-Garage
15d-Privy
15e-Shed
15f-Greenhouse
15g-Shop
15h-Gardens
15i-Landscape Features

Surroundings of the Building

16a-Open Land
16b-Woodland
16c-Scattered Bldgs
16d-Densely Built-up
16e-Commercial
16f-Industrial
16g-Residential

Interrelationship of Building and Surroundings

Other Notable Features of Building and Site

Significance

Uncertain

Historic and Architectural Importance

This house has not been researched fully. It was perhaps one of the first houses built on what would become known as Old Stump road, but was originally known as Railroad Ave. Railroad avenue is thought to have been put through as an extension of Yaphank avenue shorthly after the Brookhaven rail road station was established in about 1881.

On the 1915 E Belcher Hyde map of Brookhaven hamlet, the house is identified as belonging to "Wm. Murdock," and included several vacant parcels that extended north now occupied by residences. The 1915 map also indicates a "Wm. Murdock" associated with a house on Newey Ln. (According to the 1888 Atlas of the Towns of Babylon, Islip and the South Part of Brookhaven, William Murdock also resided in the building presently located at 5 Newey Lane.) This latter William is most likely Captain William Downing Murdock (Capt. Bill, 1869-1940), suggesting perhaps that the William of this residence is another, a likely candidate being William W. Murdock (1848-1918), Capt. Bill's father-in-law.

A photograph from the Barbara Kresse Collection, was undated but perhaps taken in the 1980-90s. It had the following notation: "Martha and Paul Temme bought their house from the Murdocks. Mrs. Temme came from Germany with Ella Gerhardt. They were both friends in the city. Martha worked for Mrs. Michelsen in the city and then also in Brookhaven. She cleaned the house [Rossmore, 191 Old Stump Rd.]. They moved across the street in Brookhaven to be nearer her job. She also cleaned the Lush [house] on the river. There was a path from her house straight thru to the river, instead of roundabout on the road."

Additional research is required to establish when the house was built and early ownership.

Sources

1915 E. Belcher Hyde map of Brookhaven Hamlet.

Nototation on a photograph of the house from the Barbara Kresse Collection.

Theme

Residential

Prepared By

John Deitz

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