Theodore J. Hook Residence

904 N. George St. Rome, NY

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alt text Architect's sketch of the front elevation of Design 23
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alt text Photo of the first example of design 39, built in Knoxville, TN
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alt text Photo of the Theo. J. Hook residence, Rome, NY
Front view of the Theo. J. Hook Residence
Front elevation sketch of Design 39, Cottage Souvenir No. 2
Catalog view of the Theo. J. Hook Residence
Published photo of Design 39, Cottage Souvenir No. 2
Side view of the Theo. J. Hook Residence
Corner view of the Theo. J. Hook Residence
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The Theodore J. Hook residence in Rome, NY is another example of a Barber design that appealed to the rising middle class of home owners, in the early 1890’s. Mr. Hook was a fire insurance agent at a time where fire was the principal risk to property. This design experienced a rather short period of popularity, so there are precious few examples left for our study and appreciation. The exterior of this home is slightly altered but could easily be returned to its former glory. I was not able to get inside this home for interior photos. Perhaps on my next trip to upstate New York.