Main Road 1442, c. 1741: Daniel Rose, Lt. Jacob Baldwin, Rev. Joel Baker, Gibb, Bearse, Pendrake, Sattler, Phelon Place, PART 5
An article from the March 2021 issue of the Granville Country Caller featuring the Daniel Rose house, c. 1741, at 1442 Main Road, Granville, MA. Believed to be one of the three oldest structures in Granville, and the home of six Revolutionary War soldiers. <br /><br />This article, written by Corey Phelon Geske, includes several photos of the furnished interior of the house after restoration was undertaken by Corey's brother, William (Bill) Phelon in the 2000's.<br /><br /><span style="text-decoration:underline;">This is Part 5 in a series of 5 parts about the Daniel Rose House and its occupants.<br /></span><br /><span>Links to the other parts in this series:<br /><br /></span><span><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/362"><strong>PART 1</strong></a> features old photos of the Daniel Rose house.</span><span><br /><strong><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/1233">PART 2</a></strong> features:<br /></span>
<ul><li> Daniel Rose family history and Rev. War service.</li>
<li> Daniel Rose House restoration photos, 2001-2019.</li>
<li> Daniel Rose House as Lt. Jacob Baldwin Tavern.</li>
<li> Daniel Rose House as home to Baker Quilt inspiring the Deerfield Arts and Crafts Movement.</li>
</ul><span><strong><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/1491">PART 3</a></strong> features 1985 pre-restoration photos documenting the original features of the house.</span><span><br /><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/1492"><strong>PART 4</strong></a> continues the 1985 pre-restoration documentation photos.<br /></span><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/1493"><strong>PART 5</strong></a> (you are on Part 5 now)<br /><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/1341"><strong>ADDENDUM 1</strong></a>: Establishes the Daniel Rose house as home to West Granville's Baker Quilt, the first quilt exhibited at a period room in an American museum (Deerfield).<br /><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/687"><strong>ADDENDUM 2</strong></a>: Baker family folder including quilt notes.
Corey Phelon Geske (researcher and author)
2021
Corey Phelon Geske, 2021
<span>Main Road 1442, c. 1741: Daniel Rose, Lt. Jacob Baldwin, Rev. Joel Baker, Gibb, Bearse, Pendrake, Sattler, Phelon Place, PART 4</span>
<span>(Continued from Part 3) 1985 pre-restoration photos of the Daniel Rose House, commissioned by Ernie Sattler.<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><br /><br />This is Part 4 in a series of 5 parts about this house and its occupants.</span><br /><br />Links to the other Parts in this series:<br /><br /></span><span><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/362"><strong>PART 1</strong></a> features old photos of the Daniel Rose house.</span><span><br /><strong><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/1233">PART 2</a></strong> features:<br /></span>
<ul><li> Daniel Rose family history and Rev. War service.</li>
<li> Daniel Rose House restoration photos, 2001-2019.</li>
<li> Daniel Rose House as Lt. Jacob Baldwin Tavern.</li>
<li> Daniel Rose House as home to Baker Quilt inspiring the Deerfield Arts and Crafts Movement.</li>
</ul><span><strong><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/1491">PART 3</a></strong> features 1985 pre-restoration photos documenting the original features of the house.</span><span><br /><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/1492"><strong>PART 4</strong></a> (you are on Part 4 now).<br /></span><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/1493"><strong>PART 5</strong></a> features a 2021 "Country Caller" article written by Corey Phelon Geske featuring the Daniel Rose House and its historic significance<br /><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/1341"><strong>ADDENDUM 1</strong></a>: Establishes the Daniel Rose house as home to West Granville's Baker Quilt, the first quilt exhibited at a period room in an American museum (Deerfield).<br /><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/687"><strong>ADDENDUM 2</strong></a>: Baker family folder including quilt notes.
Main Road 1442, c. 1741: Daniel Rose, Lt. Jacob Baldwin, Rev. Joel Baker, Gibb, Bearse, Pendrake, Sattler, Phelon Place, PART 3
Photos taken in 1985 in preparation for the restoration of the Daniel Rose House at 1442 Main Road, Granville, Massachusetts. Photos commissioned by Ernie Sattler.<br /><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><br />This is Part 3 in a series of 5 parts about the Daniel Rose House and its occupants.</span><br /><br /><span>Links to the other Parts in this series:<br /><br /></span><span><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/362"><strong>PART 1</strong></a> features old photos of the Daniel Rose house.</span><span><br /><strong><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/1233">PART 2</a></strong> features:<br /></span>
<ul><li> Daniel Rose family history and Rev. War service.</li>
<li> Daniel Rose House restoration photos, 2001-2019.</li>
<li> Daniel Rose House as Lt. Jacob Baldwin Tavern.</li>
<li> Daniel Rose House as home to Baker Quilt inspiring the Deerfield Arts and Crafts Movement.</li>
</ul><span><strong><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/1491">PART 3</a></strong> (you are on Part 3 now).</span><span><br /><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/1492"><strong>PART 4</strong></a> continues the 1985 pre-restoration documentation photos.<br /></span><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/1493"><strong>PART 5</strong></a> features a 2021 "Country Caller" article written by Corey Phelon Geske featuring the Daniel Rose House and its historic significance<br /><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/1341"><strong>ADDENDUM 1</strong></a>: Establishes the Daniel Rose house as home to West Granville's Baker Quilt, the first quilt exhibited at a period room in an American museum (Deerfield).<br /><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/687"><strong>ADDENDUM 2</strong></a>: Baker family folder including quilt notes.
Main Road 1442, c. 1741: Daniel Rose, Lt. Jacob Baldwin, Rev. Joel Baker, Gibb, Bearse, Pendrake, Sattler, Phelon Place, PART 2
Research into the Daniel Rose House, circa 1741, at 1442 Main Road, done by Corey Victoria (Phelon) Geske, in memory of her brother the late William Brian Phelon. Bill Phelon, known to many as "Bill On the Hill" who owned this house and devoted many long hours to its preservation.<br /><br />This Part 2 features:<br /><ul><li> Daniel Rose family history and Rev. War service.</li>
<li> Daniel Rose House restoration photos, 2001-2019.</li>
<li> Daniel Rose House as Lt. Jacob Baldwin Tavern.</li>
<li> Daniel Rose House as home to the Baker Quilt, inspiring the Deerfield Arts and Crafts Movement.</li>
</ul><span>Links to the other Parts in this series:<br /><br /></span><span><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/362"><strong>PART 1</strong></a> features old photos of the Daniel Rose house.</span><span><br /><strong><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/1233">PART 2</a></strong> (you are on Part 2 now)</span><br /><span><strong><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/1491">PART 3</a></strong> features 1985 pre-restoration photos documenting the original features of the house.</span><span><br /><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/1492"><strong>PART 4</strong></a> continues the 1985 pre-restoration documentation photos.<br /></span><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/1493"><strong>PART 5</strong></a> features a 2021 "Country Caller" article written by Corey Phelon Geske featuring the Daniel Rose House and its historic significance<br /><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/1341"><strong>ADDENDUM 1</strong></a>: Establishes the Daniel Rose house as home to West Granville's Baker Quilt, the first quilt exhibited at a period room in an American museum (Deerfield).<br /><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/687"><strong>ADDENDUM 2</strong></a>: Baker family folder including quilt notes.
Corey Victoria Phelon Geske, author
March 2020
Corey Victoria Phelon Geske
Copyright 2020, 2021, Corey Victoria Phelon Geske. Material appears here with the author's permission and may not be reproduced in any form without the express written permission of the author.
Edgar Loomis, 1898, at 458 Main Road, Granville, Massachusetts
Edgar Gillett Loomis (1874-1920)
1898
This photo was kindly donated in July 2019 by Janet Donston in loving memory of Lavinia Rose Wilson and Lillian Stillman Donston.
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Old Man Sitting In Front Of An Old Cabin, Granville, Massachusetts
Photo from the Miles Rose family collection, probably late 1800's. No notation on the photo identifying the person or place.
Carol Laun, historian and archivist at the Salmon Brook Historical Society (Granby), noticed this photo and commented as follows: "We received the [same] photo from Judge Theodore G. Case in 1969, but the picture had originally belonged to Cullen Hayes who lived at 67 Barn Door Hills Road. So who is this popular guy and did he live in Granby or Granville?"
The Case and Rose families were related by marriage which probably explains why both families had the photo. But who's the guy?
Good question. Anybody???
Photo donated by Janet Donston, July 16, 2019
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Granby Road 0181 (approx.), Jeptha Rose Homestead. Gone
Jeptha Rose Homestead.
House photos:
* First picture is about 1890. Second is believed to be about 1910.
Other files:
* Insurance policy covering the house in the amount of $400 for the period 1849 to 1854.
* Various receipts in connection with the household.
* Demolition photos from the Jones/Hiers family (NCCHP collection).
The location of this house is currently marked by the cattle shelter with the metal roof, which was constructed on part of the foundation of the old house.
Community Remembrances:
Liz (Jones) Smith:
I remember spending time there helping dad put new shingles on the ell and holding the flashlight while he crawled through the foundation to check the sills for rot. He managed to trip on a small headstone in the NE corner of the cellar that he assumed was for a small child from the size of the depression.
I know mom did spend a lot of time peeling back layers of old wallpaper and got several large samples that she sent/took to someone…again, I was under 10 when they purchased the property at auction and wasn’t paying much attention to old houses.
Matt Jones:
The remains of the house, the Jeptha Rose homestead, are across from the white Granby road house that we grew up in at the corner of Silver street.
The Kimballs were the last to live there. I don't remember but Mom & Dad purchased the house & property in the late 50's or early 60's.
Recently the foundation of this house has had a lean-to frame added and a metal roof and is a cattle barn/shelter for Matt & Avola Berndt's herd of beef cattle.
The owners of the Scoop, Dick & Ethel Brown, Avola's parents, purchased the remains of the house and the ski area property from my Dad ten plus years ago.
Nice seeing the photo, the house did have nice lines although it was right on the road.
The two oldest photos were donated by Janet Donston, July 16, 2019.
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Main Road 1442, c. 1741: Daniel Rose, Lt. Jacob Baldwin, Rev. Joel Baker, Gibb, Bearse, Pendrake, Sattler, Phelon Place, PART 1
House at 1442 Main Road, c. 1741, associated with Daniel Rose, Lt. Jacob Baldwin Baldwin, Rev. Joel Baker, Gibb, Bearse, Teddy Pendrake, Ernie Sattler and William Phelon. <br /><br />Assessors records indicate built 1773 however Ernie Sattler had a consultant look at the house in 2003, who believed the house was constructed in 1796 based on probate records found by Ernie. Other more recent research conducted by Corey Phelon Geske (see Part 2 and <strong><a href="https://mhc-macris.net/details?mhcid=GRN.33">MACRIS GRN.33</a></strong> update of 196 pages) indicates the house could be as early as circa 1741. <br /><br />This house still exists and survived through the end of the 20th century without modern updates such as central heat, indoor plumbing and electricity which were added after Ernie Sattler bought the house. The house was restored by William Phelon during the 2000's.<br /><br /><span>Links to the other Parts in this series:<br /><br /></span><span><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/362"><strong>PART 1</strong></a> (you are on Part 1 now)</span><span><br /><strong><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/1233">PART 2</a></strong> features:<br /></span>
<ul><li> Daniel Rose family history and Rev. War service.</li>
<li> Daniel Rose House restoration photos, 2001-2019.</li>
<li> Daniel Rose House as Lt. Jacob Baldwin Tavern.</li>
<li> Daniel Rose House as home to Baker Quilt inspiring the Deerfield Arts and Crafts Movement.</li>
</ul><span><strong><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/1491">PART 3</a></strong> features 1985 pre-restoration photos documenting the original features of the house.</span><span><br /><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/1492"><strong>PART 4</strong></a> continues the 1985 pre-restoration documentation photos.<br /></span><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/1493"><strong>PART 5</strong></a> features a 2021 "Country Caller" article written by Corey Phelon Geske featuring the Daniel Rose House and its historic significance<br /><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/1341"><strong>ADDENDUM 1</strong></a>: This page establishes the Daniel Rose house as home to West Granville's Baker Quilt, the first quilt exhibited at a period room in an American museum (Deerfield).<br /><a href="https://granvillehistory.omeka.net/items/show/687"><strong>ADDENDUM 2</strong></a>: Baker family folder including quilt notes.
Color photo with green car: Approx. 1980 <br />B&W photos: First photo 1891. Second photo about 1900. Third photo about 1912. Other dates unknown. <br />Color photo, white house: Date unknown. Paul Jensen photo. <br />Six Color Photos: March 2020. <br />Color photo 2019: Corey Phelon Geske (photo also also on <strong><a href="https://mhc-macris.net/details?mhcid=GRN.33">MACRIS GRN.33</a></strong> 196 page update).
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Corey Phelon Geske
Paul Jensen
Richard Rowley
Main Road, 0522, Miles J Rose. at Blacksmith's Shop
Miles J. Rose (1839-1915) in wagon, taken at the blacksmith's shop near the home of Roswell O. Rowley on Maple Street (now Main Road).
Unknown
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