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'''Address:''' 168 [[Charles%20Street|Charles Street]]
'''Address:''' 168 [[Charles%20Street|Charles Street]]

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Taken for the New York

NRHP| by Barbara J. Parnass|.]]

Address: 168 Charles Street

Old Address: 6 Charles Street

Other names: Strong [Strough?] Cottage (1912), Johnson Cottage (1928), Carson Brothers (1931), Farrell Cottage (1932), Thorton Cottage, (1932); DIS

Year built: about 1900

Other information: Arthur Strough built this cottage for his wife and daughters, who were suffering from TB. According to census records, LaVerne Strough and her siblings and step-mother continued to live at this property until around 1928.

The house is a largely intact Queen Anne-style cure cottage. The second-floor cure porch is centered over the first floor veranda.

 

See also: Johnson Cottages

Other historic properties

Sources

    1. Comments

2011-09-03 14:40:28   I believe the name "Strong" cottage should be "Strough" cottage, as is it believed my great-grandfather Arthur Strough built this cottage for his wife and daughters, who were suffering from TB. According to census records, and family history information, my great-grandfather tragically died in a car accident in 1922, but my grandmother, LaVerne Strough and her siblings and step-mother continued to live at this property until around 1928. Submitted by Colleen Blair Bennett (granddaughter of LaVerne Strough) —184.153.198.204