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.
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
MACRIS GRN.33 update of 196 pages) indicates the house could be as early as circa 1741.
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.
Links to the other Parts in this series:
PART 1 (you are on Part 1 now)
PART 2 features:
- Daniel Rose family history and Rev. War service.
- Daniel Rose House restoration photos, 2001-2019.
- Daniel Rose House as Lt. Jacob Baldwin Tavern.
- Daniel Rose House as home to Baker Quilt inspiring the Deerfield Arts and Crafts Movement.
PART 3 features 1985 pre-restoration photos documenting the original features of the house.
PART 4 continues the 1985 pre-restoration documentation photos.
PART 5 features a 2021 "Country Caller" article written by Corey Phelon Geske featuring the Daniel Rose House and its historic significance
ADDENDUM 1: 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).
ADDENDUM 2: Baker family folder including quilt notes.