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Southeast perspective view of surviving masonry after collapse of roof and flooring.

Mouns Jones

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Digital image from original photographic print showing southeast perspective view. Details include: corner chimney [right of tree in foreground], gable-end chimney [right of center in background]; surviving 19th random-rubble masonry; surviving south gable and east eaves walls masonry; casement window frame in second story, south bay{1} {1} This casement frame appears to be similar to that in the 2d story northern bay, in which the surviving header displays a shallow exterior rabbet [earlier, "rebate"], suggesting an iron frame which probably encased one or two lights, operating and/or fixed, glazed with leaded panes [earlier, "quarries"]. Based on this evidence, iron framed casement windows are planned for the 9 original fenestration openings of the house. Small fragments of thin green glass, found on the site and consistent with an early 18th century type, will be examined to evaluate whether the quarries were more likely diamond-shaped or rectangular. The windows visible in the eaves wall in this photo are in the second story level of the wall, affirming that the loss of walling from the roof collapse in the mid-1950s was confined to the few courses of stonework between the 2d floor window lintels and the two-plank rafter plate. Original HABS caption for this image is as follows: "Hstoric American Buildings Survey, Cervin Robinson, Photographer August 1958 VIEW FROM EAST." Data sheets for this image and MJPH17--1000.01.017 appear in MULTIMEDIA LINKS; see Archive record MJHTX1--1000.01.018. Also see MJDWG1--1000.01.019 for architectural drawing associated with this HABS project. See also MJHPH17 for a related image from the HABS survey Laurence Ward, April, 2019

Catalog details

Catalog number
1000.01.016
Alternate number
MJHPH16
Accession number
1000.01
Date
August 1958
Creator
Cervin Robinson
Object name
Print, Photographic
Record type
Standard
Classification
Documentary Artifact

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