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DeTurk House

West eaves-corner tie plate in DeTurk north gable-end wall (2009)
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Oak corner tie joined to wall plate

DeTurk · 10/22/09

Oak corner tie joined to wall plate at NW corner. See discussion to DT09PH93--1001.01.185. Restoration and preservation will include consolidation of the oak plates through application of best-practice preservation materials and methods. Larry Ward, 2010

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Oak wall-plate tie in north gable wall of DeTurk ancillary building (2009)
Photos 1001.01.185

Oak plate tie

DeTurk · 10/22/09

An embedded four-foot oak tie, probably joined to the east eaves-wall plate at the NE corner to restrain lateral thrust from the roof loads. This timber [also called a "spreader" plate because it spreads masonry and roof loads over a larger segment of the wall and across multiple mortar joints] and its western counterpart [see DTR09PH94--1001.01.186] also ma

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View between DeTurk kitchen doorway & window frame after removal of masonry
Photos 1001.01.132

Opening between doorway and window after removal of masonry pier

DeTurk · 7/29/2009

View between doorway and window openings in east cellar kitchen wall after removal of masonry abutment{1}. The temporary steel I-beams [lower left corner and lower right quadrant of photo] on wooden shoring posts are positioned for temporary support of the kitchen's east wall structures during removal and restoration of the masonry piers flanking the kitc

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DeTurk hood outlooker remnant (2009)
Photos 1001.01.225

Outlooker remnant

DeTurk · 07/21/2009

The rotted end-grain of the timber in the center of the photo is the cut-off remains of the southern outlooker, one of the pair of cantilevered supports for the original 18th century and the restored 20th-century pent hood over the kitchen doorway in the east eaves wall [see DTR09FN3--1001.01.176 for a sketch drawing of the various positions of the door fram

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DeTurk hood outlooker remnant and lintel ear (2009)
Photos 1001.01.224

Outlooker remnant and lintel ear

DeTurk · 07/21/2009

The rotted end-grain of the timber in the center of the photo is the cut-off remains of the northern outlooker, one of the pair of cantilevered supports for the original 18th century and the restored 20th-century pent hood over the kitchen doorway in the east eaves wall. Just below and to the left of the outlooker fragment is the northern tenon [“ear”] which

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DeTurk House, view of paint-decorated shutter
Photos 1001.01.065

Paint-decorated paneled shutter

DeTurk · Unknown

Digital image from photographic print of original DeTurk House shutter with painted rose & tulip on raised panels as seen from exterior when shutter is open and interioir when shutter is closed. Image also includes physical dimensions of shutter written directly on photo. Details include: raised panel shutter, paint-decorated shutter, shutter hardware (pu

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View of reverse side of DeTurk House shutter
Photos 1001.01.066

Paneled shutter

DeTurk · Unknown

Digital image from photographic print of original DeTurk House shutter (reverse side) as seen from exterior when shutter is closed and unseen when shutter is open. Details include: raised panel shutter, shutter hardware (strap hinge). See additional images or MULTIMEDIA LINKS for separate photo view of obverse side of shutter as well as credit info pri

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DeTurk house, interior doorway through west wall from former kitchen (1973)
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Passage door in west wall-interior

DeTurk · 04/14/1973

Digital image of original photograph taken by Steve Kindig. Image shows interior doorway formerly providing access from 19th-century kitchen addition along west eaves wall. Details include: doorway sheathing and molding, board and batten door, and plastered wall.

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Northern portion of DeTurk replacement doorway lintel and jamb (2009)
Photos 1001.01.140

Pegged joint in replacement lintel and jamb and outlooker remnant

DeTurk · 08/10/2009

Detail of replacement kitchen doorway lintel and jamb. The northern replacement outlooker{1} was fabricated to project from the wall plane at an elevation one inch higher than the outlooker remnant appearing in the upper right corner of this photo, in order to level the two restored outlookers{2}. The recycled white oak frame is anchored in the traditi

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DetTurk House, southwest perspective view (1975)
Photos 1001.01.068

Perspective view from the southwest

DeTurk · December 1975

Digital image from a photographic print showing southwest perspective view. Details include: gable-end chimney, roof restored with early clay tiles, oculus vent, gable hood, replicated attic door, replicated shed-form pent roof and outlookers, replicated Dutch door, eight-over-eight window and replicated shutters, coursed masonry gable-end wall, random r

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Letter from PHMC re: DeTurk door (1969)
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PHMC-Hottenstein letter re: DeTurk shutters & door

DeTurk · 04/17/1969

Letter from PHMC, Eric deJonge, dated Apr 17, 1969, in reply to letter of inquiry from Mrs. J. Robert Hottenstein. Subjects include DeTurk house shutters and the possible loan for copying of the one in PHMC hands. He also indicates that the Dutch-Front door of the building is in private hands in Virginia or Washington D.C., and suggests corresponding with a

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#1-1620:Scaffolding set for masonry repair above kitchen doorway
Photos 1001.01.184

Photo series showing historic masonry wall restoration

DeTurk · 12/03/09

18 chronological photos of the December, 2009 restoration of a distended, de-laminated, and destabilized segment of DeTurk east eaves wall above the kitchen cellar doorway. Details shown in this series include exposed end-grain of first floor joists; tiered pair of oak relieving plates, one a joist-bearing ["leveling"] plank, the other a member relieving pla

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DeTurk foundation under kitchen window
Photos 1001.01.154

Pier foundation

DeTurk · 07/28/2009

View looking north from kitchen doorway after removal of pier between doorway and window and removal of wooden window sill. Foundation stones under masonry sill are displaced [see DTR09PH71--1001.01.155] and will be re-laid in plumb alignment using hydraulic mortar where the joints are under the high water table or below the restored floor level. The rem

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Stone pier between DeTurk kitchen doorway and window jamb (2009)
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Pier segment between kitchen doorway and window jamb

DeTurk · 08/10/2009

Pier segment between east kitchen doorway and south jamb of window frame [upper portion of pier shown in DTR09PH54--1001.01.138]. Pegged corner-joint tenon ["ear"] of the door frame is pocketed at its original level, 4 inches below its 20th-century position, which was level with the bottom of the outlooker remnant visible in the upper center of the photo.

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DeTurk House, pointing variations, image #1 (2009)
Photos 1001.01.216

Pointing variations

DeTurk · 2009

Series of 9 digital photographs showing the diverse array of mortar types in the joints and beds of the exterior walls of the DeTurk "ancillary" house. The dates of the extant pointing range from the original construction in 1767 through the most recent restoration work in 2009 and 2010. These photos illustrate the variations in color, texture, and surfac

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Interior view of DeTurk kitchen window before restoration (2009)
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Pre-restoration interior Kitchen window

DeTurk · 05/09/2009

Interior view of the kitchen window in the east eaves wall of the DeTurk ground-level kitchen. The interior oak sill has deformed due to deflection and lateral movement in the masonry wall and timber framing, as discussed in DT0R9PH71--1001.01.155. The degraded mortar and distended masonry pier and wall segments under and to the right [south] of the windo

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DeTurk House, Preservation Pennsylvania award, Image#1 (2011)
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Preservation PA award ceremony for DeTurk House

DeTurk · 09/30/2011

Series of 3 digital photographs of the award ceremony held on September 30, 2011 in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Representatives of the Trust attended the awards ceremony in order to accept a Construction Project Award for Restoration of a Special Historic Property. Preservation Pennsylvania's award recognizes work completed on the DeTurk House in 2010 by t

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DeTurk House, Preservation PA Awards application, page 1 (2011)
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Preservation Pennsylvania Awards application for DeTurk House

DeTurk · June 2011

Series of 17 images comprising the entire text (and included digital photographs) for the Trust's application to Preservation Pennsylvania's annual awards ceremony. The application was originally submitted to nominate the restoration work completed at Johan DeTurk House between July 2009 and december 2010 for a for a Construction Award under the Residential

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DeTurk House, recessed cupboard, hanging shelf & fireplace (1973)
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Recessed cupboard, hanging shelf, & fireplace on first floor

DeTurk · 04/14/1973

Digital image of original photograph taken by Steve Kindig. Image shows recessed cupboard (lacking door*), hanging shelf, and fireplace along interior north wall of first floor. Arch voussoirs and east jamb of fireplace are brick, as are the later interior and exterior [front] hearths. *Early pintles [commonly called “hooks” in the 18th century] remain.

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Restored south replacement jamb foot at DeTurk kitchen doorway (2009)
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Replacement jamb and sill detail

DeTurk · 10/08/2009

Exterior detail of south replacement jamb in kitchen doorway. The original stone sill, moved north 2-3 inches from its original position to accommodate the replacement door jambs, now extends 8.5 inches south [toward the upper left corner of this photo] from this jamb, terminating under the restored south door-abutment pier [masonry corner in upper-center

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DeTurk, detail, N replacement jamb foot, ground-floor kitchen doorway (2009
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Replacement jamb foot detail

DeTurk · 10/08/2009

Detail of north replacement jamb in east kitchen doorway. The stone sill, moved 2-3 inches to the north during restoration, now extends 5.5 inches north from the jamb under the restored pier north of the doorway and about 8.5 inches south of the south jamb. The replacement jambs are anchored into the original stone sill through traditional method of drivi

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DeTurk, N replacement outlooker for hood over kitchen door (2009)
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Replacement kitchen doorway hood outlooker

DeTurk · 12/07/2009

Northern replacement outlooker over kitchen doorway in east eaves wall. The chamfered and tapered white oak hood support has been under-cut, removing one inch along the bottom of its projecting segment from the point of its emergence from the wall to the beginning of its upward taper. The top inch has been cut ["ripped"] from its embedded portion, the res

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Research committee report re: DeTurk family history, page 1 (1970)
Archives 1001.01.013

Report of the Deturk Research Committee - 1970

DeTurk · 2/13/1970 After

Report of the Historical Research Committee of the Deturk House Council: the Chairperson was Mrs. E. Robert Hottenstein. The report is a comprehensive 20-page summary of the committee's investigations between Oct 1966 and Feb 13, 1970. The report itself is not dated, obviously post -2/13/1970. Subject matter includes details of property history,

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DeTurk restoration ledger, Page 1 (1966-1975)
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Restoration revenue & expense ledger-1966-75

DeTurk · 3/1966 thru 4/11/1975

Thirteen-page ledger contains receipts and expenditures for activities associated with the DeTurk House beginning in March 1966 and ending with April 11, 1975. See MULTIMEDIA LINKS or additional images for entire ledger.

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