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Sandwich Jarvesville National Register Walking Tour (South of Rte 6A section)

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Tour Overview

Enjoy the beautiful streets of Jarvesville, developed during the 2nd quarter of the 19th c. for workers in the B & S Glass Co.

Welcome to Jarvesville! In 2010, this area was designated as a National Historic District for being the location of the Boston & Sandwich Glass Company and for its architecture that reflects a 19th century industrial village.

The Boston & Sandwich Glass Company was founded by Deming Jarves in 1825. At its peak in the 1860s, the factory employed close to 500 people. Labor strikes combined with increased competition in the Midwest eventually forced its closure in 1888. In the 1940s, the last remains of the factory were torn down and replaced with modest single-family homes along Factory Street.

Special thanks to the Visitors Services Board, the Sandwich Historical Commission, the Sandwich Town Archives and Friends of the Sandwich Town Archives for making this possible.

Jarvesville maintains remarkable integrity as a walkable village. Homes are predominantly Federal Cape and Greek Revival in character and are modest structures that originally served as housing for glass factory workers. Most homes continue to be lived in year-round and are identified by markers on the front of the home bearing the original owner and construction date.

Jarves Street continues to operate as a commercial center at its western end with many historic properties operating as restaurants and retail shops.

This section of the tour is on the South side of Route 6A, the Old King's Highway and winds through the residential areas close to the village center.

Stops

  1. Stop 1: 2 Pleasant St. (A/B), Jarvesville Store

  2. Stop 2: 3 Pleasant St., The Franklin Nye House

  3. Stop 3: 10 (A/B) Pleasant St., The Edmund Fish House

  4. Stop 4: 12 Pleasant St., Charles Chapouil

  5. Stop 5: 17 Pleasant St., Captain Nelson Crocker House

  6. Stop 6: 9 Summer St., Thomas F. Dean House

  7. Stop 7: 10 Summer St., David Burgess House

  8. Stop 8: 5 Summer St., G. Franklin Lapham House

  9. Stop 9: 8 Summer St., Braddock R. Childs

  10. Stop 10: 3 Liberty St., The John Murray House

  11. Stop 11: 7 Liberty St., William N. Bassett House

  12. Stop 12: 8 Liberty St., Jonathan Burr Marstins House

  13. Stop 13: 9 Liberty St., Thomas Blackwell House

  14. Stop 14: 11 Liberty St., Francis Kern House

  15. Stop 15: 13 Liberty St., Nancy Riorden

  16. Stop 16: 16 Liberty St., Philip Shevelin House

  17. Stop 17: 17 Liberty St., Patrick Collins Jr. House

  18. Stop 18: 20 Liberty St., Seth Thompson House

  19. Stop 19: 24 Liberty St., Margaret and John Black House

  20. Stop 20: 21 Liberty St., Bethuel Nye House

  21. Stop 21: 27 Liberty St., Martin L. Kern House

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