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De Turk

DeTurk House, unfiled HABS drawings 1 of 5 (1984)
Archives 1001.01.241

Unfiled HABS drawings

DeTurk · 11/21/1984 thru 11/23/1984

*Series of five field notes drawings accompanying an unfiled information form prepared by Barry K. Stover for Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS). Form and drawings were prepared in order to update existing HABS information already on file at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. Drawings represent the DeTurk House's south elevation, east elev

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Unrestored northeast corner of DeTurk kitchen (2009)
Photos 1001.01.095

Unrestored corner of kitchen cellar

DeTurk · 05/09/2009

A pre-restoration view of the corner of the ground-level kitchen and original floor bricks, laid in running bond, showing the 20th-century floor level approximately 18-20 inches above the original 1767 brick floor, which was found by excavations along the east wall of the kitchen and against the eastern pier ["leg"] of the kitchen fireplace. This view shows

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DeTurk kitchen door and window prior to restoration (2009)
Photos 1001.01.123

Unrestored east kitchen door and window

DeTurk · 7/04/2009

Detail of DTR09PH106--1001.01.202: East kitchen cellar door and shuttered window prior to restoration and regrading. The existing grade is approximately 16 inches below the window sill and approximately 18 inches above the original grade at the kitchen-cellar entry "threshold" [top of stone door-sill]. These dimensions were established by excavating to t

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DeTurk east cellar doorway prior to restoration (2009)
Photos 1001.01.126

Unrestored kitchen doorway

DeTurk · July 24, 2009

East cellar doorway prior to replacement of door-frame and masonry restoration. Restoration of the doorway and kitchen floor to their original elevations {1}, which are only marginally higher than the flood levels of the Creek and the high water table, will require diversion and mitigation measures to minimize water incursion. A stairwell from the restore

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Pre-restoration DeTurk masonry foundation
Photos 1001.01.150

Unrestored pier foundation

DeTurk · 07/28/2009

Foundation of pier north of east cellar doorway after partial excavation prior to restoration. The displaced stones above and below modern grade [stones darkened by wet soil were below modern grade prior to excavation] are shown after removal of rotted later-period jambs. The early setting and pointing mortar, a typical lime-sand mix, applied between the

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DeTurk house, view of south gable wall elevation
Photos 1001.01.069

View of south gable wall elevation

DeTurk · Unknown

Digital image from a photographic print showing view of south gable wall elevation. Details include: original oculus vent above attic-door hood, pedimented gable hood, original attic door with later glazed sash, hyphenated pent roof, later glazed first floor door, eight-over-eight window, coursed masonry. Larry Ward, updated September, 2022

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Interior view through DeTurk ground-level doorway during restoration (2009)
Photos 1001.01.143

View through kitchen doorway during restoration

DeTurk · 08/13/2009

View to the east along root cellar partition wall from inside kitchen door sill after installation of south replacement door jamb on original stone sill. The cavity to the right of the jamb [just below the horizontal mid-line of the photo] will be relaid in plumb alignment with the jamb [see lower left corner of DTR09PH4--1001.01.124 for pe-restoration view

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Wall plates and floor joists in DeTurk kitchen wall (2009)
Photos 1001.01.183

Wall plates and joists in masonry wall

DeTurk · 11/02/09

White oak embedded wall plates and stop-chamfered first floor joists in east masonry wall of DeTurk kitchen. The lower and shorter oak plate serves as a relieving lintel, transferring much of the wall loads to the piers abutting the kitchen doorway and window openings. The longer upper plate performs a similar bearing function, in addition to its effect as a

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High water table at DeTurk kitchen doorway after heavy rainfall (2009)
Photos 1001.01.190

Water table at kitchen doorway

DeTurk · 12/09/2009

The water level [“table”] evident in this photo [12/09/09] is two inches above the original stone sill, a typical level after several inches of rainfall, which occurs several times each year or more frequently [as in 2009]. This varying frequency of inundation has historically been sufficient to subject the jambs and door to destructive fungus-rot [see photo

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west cellar window
Photos 1001.01.103

West cellar window

DeTurk · 05/04/2009

Digital photographic print showing western grade with eroded macadam surface and slope to creek, conditions which allowed incursion of surface drainage into cellar through opening at grade as seen in photo.

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DeTurk House, details of west wall & drains (2010)
Archives 1001.01.237

West elevation of retaining wall & drains

DeTurk · 2010, June to August

Sketch plan drawing showing a west elevation view of June, 2010 installation of a stone-paved spillway, drains, and masonry retaining structures along the DeTurk House details west eaves wall foundation. [SEE DTR09FN7--1001.01.236 for discussion of the function of this installation in controlling and redistributing roof runoff and ground-surface water incurs

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DeTurk House, retaining walls and spillway footings along W eaves wall (201
Archives 1001.01.239

West elevation of retaining wall & footings

DeTurk · 7/29/10

Sketch plan drawing showing an elevation view of June, 2010 installation of the retaining wall and footings along DeTurk House west eaves wall. Also see DTR09FN8--1001.01.237, DTR09FN9--1001.01.238, and DTR09FN7--1001.01.236 for alternate plan drawings of this installation and discussion of the functions and construction details of these facilities. S

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DeTurk House, painted shutter panels (c.1931)
Photos 1001.01.063

Window and paneled shutter

DeTurk · c.1931

Digital image of photographic print (reproduced in printed material) showing first floor window and shutter west of doorway on south facade. Details shown in this image include: eight-over-eight sash, paneled shutter, shutter dog [”stay”], pull ring. Original caption to photo reads: "PAINTED SHUTTER PANELS, John De Turk House, Oley Valley. The painti

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Letter re: DeTurk shutters (1970)
Archives 1001.01.006

Yoder-Hottenstein letter re: DeTurk shutters

DeTurk

Letter from Harold E. Yoder, Jr. of the Historical Society of Berks County, dated Feb. 13, 1970, in reply to a personal inquiry from Mrs. J. Robert Hottenstein. Subjects include shutters from the DeTurk house which the Society holds, and windows from elsewhere which were mistakenly displayed with them. "Letter No. 5" is printed in pencil in the upper rig

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