Boardman House

Details
Name
Boardman House
Address
120 E Buffalo St Ithaca (as of 1899)
22 E Buffalo St Ithaca
Year Built
1866
Architects
Alfred B. Dale
Building Type
Public
Construction
3.5 story Brick structure with Brick lining.
Block Number
48
Description
Boardman House, National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination Form

"The Boardman House, built in 1866-67, links the economic, educational, and cultural development of Ithaca. George McChain, publisher and twice mayor, built the house on land purchased from Ezra Cornell. When a fire destroyed his business in 1884, he sold the house to Judge Douglass Boardman, the first dean of Cornell University Law School. 
From 1910 to the early 1960s it housed offices of the Ithaca Conservatory of Music, chartered as Ithaca College in 1932. The college built many other structures behind and attached to the Boardman House, stretching as far as the Baptist Church. During this time DeWitt Park was the center of campus activity. Sold to the county in 1972, the Boardman House would have been demolished along with the other college buildings, but for a successful citizens' campaign. It now is used for offices. 
Designed by Alfred B. Dale, the Boardman House is an impressive Italianate, presenting a dignified three-bay façade to Buffalo Street and a more rambling, five-bay elevation, with recessed service wing, to the park. The south porch has paired Ionic columns on paneled pedestals. The elaborate window caps are of cast iron and the sills of local stone. The red standing-seam metal roof is a distinctive feature when seen from afar." 
Historic Ithaca, DeWitt Park Historic District and Downtown Ithaca: An Architectural Walking Tour, 16. http://www.historicithaca.org 
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Boardman House

Boardman House

Tax assessment photograph taken in 1954 for the purposes of government appraisal by Roy Wenzlick & Co.

Tax assessment photograph taken in 1954 for the purposes of government appraisal by Roy Wenzlick & Co. 1954

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Resident Household in 1870
NameSexAgeRelationOccupation
George McChainM44Paper Mill Printing & Books
Mary L McChainF43None
Minerva McChainF17None
Emma McChainF13None
Mary HanahanF35Servant
Resident Household in 1880
NameSexAgeRelationOccupation
George McChainM52HeadMnfr Paper
Mary L McChainF51WifeHousekeeping
Minerva McChainF26DaughterNone
Emma McChainF23DaughterNone
Margery DePewF24ServantServant
Resident Household in 1900
NameSexAgeRelationOccupation
Amanda M BoardmanF75HeadCapitalist
Duncan C LeeM31BoarderUniversity Professor
Elizabeth W LeeF25WifeNone
Ann MongomeryF36ServantServant
Resident Household in 1910
NameSexAgeRelationOccupation
Amanda BoardmanF85HeadNone
Nora JarvisF55ServantCook
Bridget HinesF35CompanionCompanion
Margaret S O'DonnellF47ServantGraduate Nurse