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De Turk

DeTurk House, drawing of carving in lintel of south gable door (1945)
Archives 1001.01.243

Date inscription in lintel

DeTurk · 1945

Digital image of a drawing (with caption) that appears on page 32 of "Home Craft Course: Pennsylvania German Architecture" (volume 19 ) published by Mrs. Naaman Keyser in Kutztown, PA. and written by Richard S. Montgomery, A.I.A. Drawing depicts the carved inscription in the lintel of the south gable doorway of the DeTurk House. Image [owners’ names] appears

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Deflection and fracture above summer beam in cellar
Photos 1001.01.091

Deflection and fracture above summer beam in cellar

DeTurk · 05/09/2009

Digital photographic print showing bed fracture and deflection in stone walling in cellar, later re-masoned when core-rotted summer beam [lower timber] was stabilized with a 'channel beam' insert. Image depicts conditions exisiting immediately prior to and necessitating the 2009 restoration of building. This is a low resolution image (72 ppi). L Ward,

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DeTurk, detail of 2nd-floor doorway (c.1990)
Photos 1001.01.196

Detail of attic doorway, gabled pent hood, hyphenated pent roof

DeTurk · c.1990

Black & white photographic print of DeTurk House showing a detail view of second-floor doorway, gabled pent hood, and pent roofs. Note on reverse of photo says "copyright [symbol] Steve Myers Studios 1990." Details include: gabled pent hood, hyphenated pent roof, replicated two-board attic door with moldings applied to simulate a paneled door.

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DeTurk , repaired masonry crack in north gable-end wall (2009)
Photos 1001.01.192

Detail of cracked north gable-end wall

DeTurk · 12/17/2009

The jagged vertical crack descends from just under the joint between the east wall plate [upper left corner of photo] and the weathered horizontal oak plate tie extending 4 feet westward from the wall plate at the eaves level {1}. The darker pointing in the re-built north wall segment is left [east] of the crack in the photo, and the earlier [lighter colored

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Detail of north door jamb and water table at DeTurk kitchen doorway (2009)
Photos 1001.01.188

Detail of door jamb

DeTurk · 08/10/2009

Exterior view of north door jamb foot in one inch of water above stone sill after 2 inches of rain in 36 hours. This water level would submerge the restored brick-paved kitchen floor under seven inches of water and place the foundation wall and its exposed mortar joints in contact with more than one foot of standing water, which recedes from that level ve

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Detail view, DeTurk S door jamb at kitchen entry during restoration (2009)
Photos 1001.01.142

Detail of door jamb foot, stone sill, and retaining wall foundation blocks

DeTurk · 08/13/2009

Detail view of jamb [top-center], door sill [upper center], and retaining wall blocks (left third of photo), [detail at lower left corner of DTR09PH51--1001.01.135]. Blocks along left third of photo are foundation stones of the low retaining wall and masonry abutment south of the kitchen doorway before restoration [see DTR09PH61--1001.01.145 for restored

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DeTurk House, detail of first floor window frame (1973)
Photos 1001.01.050

Detail of first floor window frame-south elevation

DeTurk · 04/14/1973

Digital image of original photograph taken by Steve Kindig. Image shows first floor window frame detail in south gable wall. Details include: molded jambs and window frame lintel, pegged corner joint, shutter pintel hole.

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Window opening, upper grade, west wall
Photos 1001.01.084

Detail of opening in west eaves wall

DeTurk · 05/09/2009

Digital photographic print showing hole along western grade and elevation, allowing inflow to cellar kitchen of surface drainage from long macadam driveway. Image depicts conditions existing immediately prior to and necessitating the 2009 restoration of building. This is a low resolution image.

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DeTurk, detail of restored kitchen door jambs and masonry abutments (2009)
Photos 1001.01.179

Detail of restored kitchen door jambs and sill

DeTurk · 08/13/2009

Exterior view of restored [original] kitchen door sill and lower portions of replacement oak jambs. The [original] stone sill was shifted 2-3 inches to the right [north] to accommodate the adjusted jamb alignments [see DTR09PH4--1001.01.124 for discussion of the effects of this relocation of the sill on the relationship between the doorway jambs, lintel, sil

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DeTurk House, detail view of outlooker remnants, south elevation (1973)
Photos 1001.01.039

Detail view of south elevation

DeTurk · 04/14/1973

Digital image of original photograph taken by Steve Kindig. Image shows a detail view of house's south elevation without pent roofs. Details include: outlooker remnants, coursed stone work; coursed and semi-dressed gable masonry; roughly coursed walling from plate-ties down, with pointing extruded to enhance impression of regular and rectilinear coursing

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DTH Bank Steps 1
Photos 1001.01.250

DeTurk House Bank Steps Construction

DeTurk

Because of the absence of interior stairs from the living space to the cellar kitchen, exterior access to the lower-grade kitchen doorway required descending a steep bank to the lower-grade. This was provided by installation of a set of stone treads on a tamped sloping sub-base and 2B crushed stone base, with boulder-size bed-stones set for stability and lev

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DeTurk House, Field notes drawing of reconstructed vent grille (2011)
Archives 1001.01.248

DeTurk House west root cellar vent grille

DeTurk · 08/02/2011

Series of three images (one digital copy of a field notes drawing by L. Ward and two digital photographs) showing the vent grille used by blacksmith James Kieffer of Honey Brook, Chester County, PA, to fabricate the grille to the precise dimensions of the vent opening in the west wall of the root cellar, and the re-fabricated grille. The grille was installed

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DeTurk House, view of damage to pent roof & outlookers (c.1974-1975)
Photos 1001.01.072

Digital image of DeTurk House from photographic print

DeTurk · c.1974-1975

Digital image of photographic print showing damage to pent roof, clay tiles, and outlookers caused by collision with garbage truck c.1974-1975. See MULTIMEDIA LINKS or additional image for reverse side of photograph.

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DeTurk House, view of damage to pent roof & outlookers (c.1974-1975)
Photos 1001.01.073

Digital image of DeTurk House from photographic print

DeTurk · c.1974-1975

Digital image of photographic print showing damage to pent roof, clay tiles, and “outlookers” [cantilevered pent supports] caused by collision with garbage truck c.1974-1975. Details shown in this image include: pent roof lath, rafters, damaged tiles, pedimented hood, gable pent hood, recessed-panel door, roughly coursed masonry{n}, random-rubble eaves wa

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DeTurk House, view of damage to pent roof (c.1974-1975)
Photos 1001.01.074

Digital image of DeTurk House from photographic print

DeTurk · c.1974-1975

Digital image of photographic print showing damage to pent roof caused by collision with garbage truck c.1974-1975. Details shown in this image include: coursed masonry, pent roof lath, rafter, damaged tiles. See MULTIMEDIA LINKS or additional image for reverse side of photograph.

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Summer beam with added reinforcement
Photos 1001.01.107

Digital photographic image of DeTurk House door

DeTurk · 05/04/2009

B&W Digital photographic image of DeTurk House showing cellar fireplace timber lintel, shored to stabilize it from further deflection, which would have removed structural support for the masonry mass above. Image shows existing conditions immediately prior to and that necessitated the 2009 restoration of building.

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Detail view of root cellar jambs
Photos 1001.01.114

Digital photographic image of DeTurk House doorway

DeTurk · 05/04/2009

B&W Digital photographic image showing interior view of root cellar arched doorway and failing masonry jamb. Image shows existing conditions immediately prior to and that necessitating the 2009 restoration of building.

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Disintegrated Deturk kitchen wall foundation
Photos 1001.01.155

Disintegrated cellar wall foundation

DeTurk · 07/29/2009

Detail of DTR09PH70--1001.01.154, showing displaced foundation stones under kitchen window. The primary structural problem in this small building, dramatically evident in the sandy-mud mortar-residue visible in the lower-right quadrant of this photo, was the debilitating long term effects from saturation of mortar and the consequent dissolution of much of

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Pre-restoration view of interior DeTurk kitchen wall under window
Photos 1001.01.156

Disintegrated mortar in kitchen foundation

DeTurk · 07/30/2009

Detail view of degraded kitchen foundation wall during restoration. View from inside kitchen under window, rotated 90 degrees northward from DTR09PH71--1001.01.155, showing extent of mortar disintegration within the wall. Laurence Ward, 2009

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Letter re: DeTurk door (1969)
Archives 1001.01.001

Donohue-Hottenstein letter re: DeTurk Door

DeTurk · 08/01/1969

Letter in reply to HPTBC's Mrs. E. Robert Hottenstein from Donald D. Donohue, antique dealer of Falls Church VA, dated 08/01/1969. No copy of the letter from Mrs. Hottenstein has been found. "Letter No. 2" is printed in pencil in the upper right corner. This apparently refers to a series (numbered 1 to 6) of inquiries to various sources about the De Tu

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Letter re: DeTurk door (1970)
Archives 1001.01.003

Donohue-Hottenstein letter re: DeTurk Door

DeTurk · 02/13/1970

Letter from Donald Donahue, antique dealer of Falls Church VA, dated Feb. 13,1970, in reply to a letter dated August 14, 1969 from Mrs. E. Robert Hottenstein, , to. A copy of the letter from Mrs. Hottenstein is posted in record DTHTX10. "Letter No. 3" is printed in pencil in the upper right corner. This apparently refers to a series (numbered 1 to 6) of i

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DeTurk, exterior masonry pier & S replacement jamb at kitchen door (2009)
Photos 1001.01.133

Door jamb and pier foundation during restoration

DeTurk · August 10, 2009

Exterior masonry pier south of replacement door jamb (white primer paint on south face) at kitchen doorway. Displaced stones have been removed to allow relaying, consolidation, and stabilization of pier stonework, restoring a plumb alignment with the door jamb. Green stones along left edge of photo are face blocks of the east-west retaining wall intersect

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Restored south jamb of DeTurk kitchen doorway in standing water (2009)
Photos 1001.01.191

Door jamb in high water table

DeTurk · 12/09/2009

The replacement southern jamb at the ground-level kitchen doorway stands for days in the water which covers the stone sill, on which the jambs are anchored by iron pins in mortises chiseled into the sill. The darkened area of the jamb above the water level has been soaked by the high water table and "wicking" of water upward in the porous oak timber. This pr

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DeTurk cellar floor drain opening, exterior (2009)
Photos 1001.01.167

Drain outlet

DeTurk · December 4, 2009

Detail of DTR09PH77--1001.01.166 showing exterior view (outlet) of partially excavated exterior aperture of drain tunnel. The bedrock floor of the drain tunnel was evident under the pool of water in the masonry opening at a depth [“invert”] of approximately 18 inches below the sill elevation, the same level as the bedrock encountered at the base of the ex

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