
Taken on 9/3/04
One of the unrestored parts of
Sackets Harbor Madison Barracks *Also
see page 9 for more pics.
You can find more info on the history of
Madison Barracks at
this page. |

Taken on 9/3/04
One of the unrestored parts of
Sackets Harbor Madison Barracks
Weird angle, it's not really tilting. *Also see page
9 for more pics. You can find more info on the history of Madison
Barracks at this
page. |

Taken on 9/3/04
One of the unrestored parts of
Sackets Harbor Madison Barracks
*Also
see page 9 for more pics. You can find more info on the history
of Madison Barracks at
this page. |

Taken on 9/03/04
One of the unrestored parts of
Sackets Harbor Madison Barracks, another view of previous building
*Also
see page 9 for more pics. You can find more info on the history
of Madison Barracks at
this page. |

Taken on 9/03/04
One of the unrestored parts of
Sackets Harbor Madison Barracks
*Also
see page 9 for more pics. You can find more info on the history
of Madison Barracks at
this page. |

Taken on 9/03/04
Ontario Street,
Sackets Harbor, old fuel gantry for ships |

Taken on 9/06/04
Old buildings on Route 12 between Lowville and Copenhagen |

Taken on 9/06/04
Old building on Route 12 near
Copenhagen
Comments: *Donald W. writes that this house was
formerly owned by Elwood
Waugh, who has since passed away. |

Taken on 9/06/04
Another view of previous old
building on Route 12 near Copenhagen |

Taken on 9/06/04
A large house on Route 12 near
Copenhagen
Now demolished.
Comments:
Jack S. writes: "Shortly
before it was demolished the owners had a large garage sale here. One of the
young boys was giving guided tours. It was a beautiful place at one time, the
main part was built of 2x6 planks laid flat like a log cabin. This made a solid
wall. There was a beautiful stairway and other woodwork. It must have been a
hotel at one times there were 4 bedrooms in the main part and at least 4 that we
dared to get near in the back part." |

Taken on 9/06/04
A large house on Route 12 near
Copenhagen
Now demolished. Comment:
*From Miz_Duke (via
Flickr.com): "thats sad that they tore it down. did he say when it was
built?" Webmaster response: 'I have no info on when this was built.' |

Taken on 9/06/04
Yet another old building on Route
12 near Copenhagen |

Taken on 9/10/04
Millens Bay Road |

Taken on 9/10/04
Millens Bay Road |

Taken on 9/10/04
Millens Bay Road |

Taken on 9/10/04
Millens Bay Road, rumored to be
haunted by two elderly ladies who were former residents |

Taken on 9/10/04
Barn on Millens Bay Road |

Taken on 9/10/04
Tiny round building with square part, Millens Bay Road |

Taken on 9/10/04
House on Bonney Road, town of Brownville Update 9/17/07 Work
seems to be ongoing on this house. Comments: *Was owned at one time by the Slate
family. The house looks as though it is being worked on at this time. |

Taken on 9/10/04
Barn on
Bonney Road, across from previous house, town of Brownville
Update 9/17/07 This barn has been demolished. The only
thing left is a pile of old beams and wood. |

Taken on 9/10/04
Old store in Limerick, Route 12E
Comments: *Don D. says this was a "grocery store and post office for many years.
The store was purchased in the very early 80’s by a Deputy Sheriff by the name
of Leo Wilson who also owned a store and ice cream stand in Chaumont named
'Bayside'. I believe his eldest son ran it for awhile" until it was closed in
the 90's. "In the lot next to the grocery store (nearest to Rte 12E) there
was a smaller 1 story ranch style building with 2 large picture windows that was
a Liquor Store but have not been in the area in many years and if I remember
correctly that structure is now gone." Comment from Pat R.: "You
mention that the 1 story Ranch Style Building next to the old store in Limerick
is probably gone. Not so, that building is still standing. I go past it
frequently on my trips between Cape Vincent and Watertown. The structure is in
poor condition but the entire building is still standing."
*Ben G. writes: "I can recall when the
old general store in Limerick opened back in the early '60's. It
was called King's General Store. I even recall the original store that it
replaced (on the opposite of Route 12E)." |

Taken on 9/16/04
Game Farm Road, right outside of
Brownville |

Taken on 9/16/04
Old farm on Honey Flats Rd |

Taken on 9/16/04
Old barn on Honey Flats Rd |

Taken on 9/16/04
Another old barn on Honey Flats Road |

Taken on 9/16/04
Another old farm on Honey Flats Road |

Taken on 9/16/04
Old grange building in Perch River Village
Some work done on this since the photo was taken. |
 
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