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OLDEST Brick Saltbox In the US! The Josiah Day House of West Springfield, Massachusetts 

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While in Massachusetts, visited the Josiah Day House of West Springfield. The House, built in 1754, is notable for being the oldest known brick saltbox home in the United States. Inhabited by Mr. Josiah Day and his family, the home is barely a quarter mile from the Connecticut River, which divides Springfield and West Springfield geographically.
Originally settled in 1635, West Springfield did not become its a separate town from Springfield until 1774, due to the fact that there was no bridge over the Connecticut River, making crossing for church services troublesome. After a hurricane in 1635, many left their immediate settlement, and it was not until the 1650s that some returned to live full time on the Western Side of the River.
For 3 decades the people of West Springfield, or "The West Side" as it was known, lobbied the town for a ferry service, of which they were denied every time. In 1683, the 4 members of the Bedortha Family Drowned while attempting to cross the river by boat for church services.
Other than the beaver skin trade, colonial Springfields economy consisted largely of animal husbandry and subsistence farming with barter being the medium of exchange. There were also gristmills and sawmills in the area.
My 6th Great Grandfather, Benjamin Green, grew up in the town of West Springfield. Born in 1752, during his time the town was not even a separate entity from main Springfield.
He, along with his Brother Thomas, fought in the American Revolution- his brother Thomas died during the war in 1775. Benjamin, having served a year with the 18th Continental Regiment of Washingtons Army, wintered at Valley Forge, and fought at Monmouth in Freehold, New Jersey as well as Saratoga in Upstate New York. He survived the war and lived to the age of 73, dying in 1825.
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@redskins17084
@redskins17084 3 года назад
American History is so Important.
@RusticRockMusic
@RusticRockMusic 2 года назад
Good job, thanks for this video. I'd like to see more on pre revolutionary architecture in Ipswich MA. I lived in Dorchester and the North End during the late 90s. What a wonderful experience to touch the ground where the revolution for freedom started.
@dianesmith5809
@dianesmith5809 3 года назад
I would have loved to see the inside.
@marialane1805
@marialane1805 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this information! I love everything about the exterior of this beautiful home.
@patriotpaths1448
@patriotpaths1448 3 года назад
Thank you for your support!
@elizabethfinn6174
@elizabethfinn6174 3 года назад
I had an older friend who lived in Vermont. She said she used to hear people talk about the water between the states and looking over the CT. River thought n.h. was who Vermont was at war with. Nice house there,thanks for showing it.
@patriotpaths1448
@patriotpaths1448 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing, and for watching!
@wallacem41atgmail
@wallacem41atgmail 3 года назад
Saying that the Josiah Day House is a "brick" saltbox is a mischaracterization that implies it is constructed of brick when in fact it is not. The correct term is "brick veneer" which leaves no ambiguity for the listener and would not have required you to explain yourself. That said, thank you for your presentation! P.S. One other quibble: A "House" is a physical object ... "home" is a state-of-mind.
@user-zp7jp1vk2i
@user-zp7jp1vk2i Год назад
was wondering about that as well; the longer roof should be on the sunny side to catch the a.m. warmth.
@newfoundland3238
@newfoundland3238 3 года назад
Keep it coming much appreciated,total history nut!Cheers from Windsor Locks CT
@patriotpaths1448
@patriotpaths1448 3 года назад
Thank you for your kind words and support! This south jersey patriot has never been out to Connecticut! Subscribe for more content.
@susanlee1418
@susanlee1418 3 года назад
Glad they didn't tear it down. Nice house. I hope you do a video on the Rev. James Keith home in Bridgewater, Mass. I always wanted to go there but I live on the west coast. Maybe some day. Thanks for the videos.
@patriotpaths1448
@patriotpaths1448 3 года назад
I will keep it in mind. If I make my way up there again, I certainly will. Thank you for the kind words.
@susanlee1418
@susanlee1418 3 года назад
@@patriotpaths1448 Great. Thank you.
@venus_envy
@venus_envy 2 года назад
Cool, will you do a tour of the inside? I noticed the sign said $3 admission, so I'm guessing the inside is like a museum?
@patriotpaths1448
@patriotpaths1448 2 года назад
Yes, the interior of the house is open for visitation by appointment. When I was in Massachusetts, there was no interior visitation at the time. Thank you for your support!
@snowflakebuttonsworld9268
@snowflakebuttonsworld9268 3 года назад
26 years before America
@ChrisRubeo
@ChrisRubeo 4 года назад
Good work.
@ericlakota1847
@ericlakota1847 Год назад
I have ben driving buy it every day for a month and it cought my attention the small door and then just seen it in a ghost show kinda weard how im drawn to it
@Corgis175
@Corgis175 2 года назад
How did the term saltbox get used for these kind of houses.
@user-zp7jp1vk2i
@user-zp7jp1vk2i Год назад
old salt storage was that shape; you have to longer roof side catching the suns' warmth for the house. good design for a small place even today; 2nd floor has a lot more usable space. and people were a lot shorter back then. !!
@wazzzup2536
@wazzzup2536 День назад
Why didn’t you take us inside
@patriotpaths1448
@patriotpaths1448 День назад
@@wazzzup2536 closed at the time of visiting. COVID-19 pandemic
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