32 Parker St Auburn

Details
Address
32 Parker St Auburn
Year Built
1956 (ca.)
Building Type
Residence
Construction
1 story Wood structure
Description
Shingle one-story bungalow with plain trim and double-sash windows with two panes per window. 
Home is located at its original site. This structure is the smallest building on Parker St. It is completely unique to the neighborhood in size and style. Past residents: D. Brody (1821) carpenter.
House survey sheet states it was built in 1956 but also lists a past resident from 1800s. Not sure if there was an error in the build date or reconstruction.
Source of Building Data: Building-Structure Inventory Form, circa 1970s, by unknown assessment group.  Provided from the collections of the Cayuga County Historian’s Office.  The unknown assessment group listed the following sources: on-site inspection, city directories, county atlas, Sanborn maps. 

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Resident Household in 1900
NameSexAgeRelationOccupation
Alfred L WinslowM30HeadDay Laborer
Ada L WinslowF31WifeNone
Alfred G WinslowM9Sonat School
Elmer WinslowM2SonNone
George M WinslowM1SonNone
Grace L TurnerF68MotherNone
Resident Household in 1910
NameSexAgeRelationOccupation
Merton AveryM24HeadIronworker
Catherine AveryF26WifeNone
Leo AveryM2SonNone