Martin-Fitch House & Asa Fitch, Jr. Laboratory

4183 NY 29, Salem, New York. County/parish: Washington.

Added to the National Register of Historic Places June 09, 2014. NRIS 14000290.

3 contributing buildings. 1 contributing structure.

Also known as:

  • Fitch House

From Wikipedia:

Martin–Fitch House and Asa Fitch Jr. Laboratory

Martin–Fitch House and Asa Fitch Jr. Laboratory, also known as the Fitch House, is a historic home and laboratory located at Salem, Washington County, New York. The house was built about 1787, and modified between about 1796 and 1812, and again about 1830. It is a two-story, five-bay, Late Georgian style heavy timber frame dwelling. It has a steep hipped slate roof with dormers and two interior chimneys. The Asa Fitch, Jr. Laboratory, or “Bug House,” was built about 1825 and enlarged about 1860. It is a small two-story, gable roofed frame rectangular building with a lean-to addition. Also on the property are the contributing barn (c. 1825 and later) and milk house (c. 1900). It was the home and laboratory of Asa Fitch (1809-1879), first occupational entomologist in the U.S.: 3–4, 6 

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2014.

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