The Nelson Dewey Barn at Stonefield

The Nelson Dewey horse barn was constructed in two sections. Governor Nelson Dewey built the original front section, and Walter Cass Newberry built the rear section. The two sections reveal very different building styles. The Dewey section, built c. 1868, is a rough stone section in the Gothic Revival style. The Newberry section is similar in construction materials but lacks the stylistic details of the Dewey section. The Gothic Revival barn was a part of Nelson Dewey's original Downingesque estate. During Newberry's tenure, the barn was used as part of his farm operation.
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Posted on December 13, 2005
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