208 8th St.
The structure was built about 1899, probably by W.J. Cochran for Patrick Darby. Darby served in the Civil War in the First New York Veteran Cavalry of Volunteers and was confined for 10 months in Andersonville Prison. Gable ends and the hip roof dormer to the south have fishscale shingles. The foundation is field stone except on the west which is dressed. The entrance has a transom. On the west there is a raised porch on concrete blocks. It has a flat roof which is supported by wrought iron columns and a balustrade. There is a gable roofed frame outbuilding at the east end of the property.