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DeTurk kitchen drain inlet rough opening (2009)
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Excavated kitchen floor drain

DeTurk · December 4, 2009

Interior view of northeast corner of kitchen showing enlarged opening around original site of kitchen floor drain. This original drain passed through the wall on bedrock 6-8 inches below the original floor elevation, draining from a sediment-trough ["pit"] lined with stone or brick. The trough will be restored in conjunction with reconstruction of the ki

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Exterior view of new DeTurk kitchen drain outlet pipe
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Exterior kitchen floor drain pipe

DeTurk · December 4, 2009

Detail of DTR09PH84--1001.01.173 showing drain pipe outlet. The "Schedule 40" PVC pipe, manufactured for underground applications, is set askew through wall, angled toward the creek [north], as were the jambs of the original drain tunnel, including the exterior jambs in the lower-right portion of the photo. The gray joint mortar has been modified to inhib

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Restored east foundation wall of DeTurk kitchen
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Exterior kitchen foundation wall & restored drain

DeTurk · December 7, 2009

Perspective view of northern range of east eaves wall kitchen foundation, with restored and modified cellar drain. The new [white] outlet pipe is angled toward the creek (northward) at the same angle as the drain conduit ("tunnel") jambs ("cheeks")establish through the wall on bedrock floor, and the same angle as the exterior stone jambs form relative to

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DeTurk, first floor south window, east eaves wall (1973)
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Exterior view of window

DeTurk · 04/14/1973

Digital image of original photograph taken by Steve Kindig. Image shows first-floor south window in east eaves wall. Laurence Ward, 2009

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Deturk, lower ground-level window in east eaves wall (1973)
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Exterior view of window

DeTurk · 04/14/1973

Digital image of original photograph taken by Steve Kindig. Image shows lower ground-level six-over-six sash kitchen window in east eaves wall. Laurence Ward, 2009

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Deturk House, first floor window in south gable wall (1973)
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Exterior view of window

DeTurk · 04/14/1973

Digital image of original photograph taken by Steve Kindig. Image shows first floor eight-over-eight, double hung sash window in south gable wall. Details include: original molded jambs and frame lintel, eight-over-eight sash window, shutter pintle. Laurence Ward, 2009

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DTH, first-floor north window missing lower sash in east eaves wall (1973)
Photos 1001.01.054

Exterior view of window

DeTurk · 04/14/1973

Digital image of original photograph taken by Steve Kindig. Image shows first- floor north sash window (missing lower sash) in east eaves wall. Laurence Ward, 2009

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#890
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Fireplace Lintel and Masonry Restoration

DeTurk · 2009

Series of 89 photographs depicting the restoration of the fireplace lintel and masonry in the DeTurk house. Detailed captions appear below. DETAILED CAPTIONS #890, 8/9/09: Fireplace lintel (the large beam, also called a ”chimney-tree,” ”manteltree,” and ”balk” [early English: “baulk”] supporting the stone masonry chimney ”breast”) across center of photo

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Excavated DeTurk foundation north of ground level kitchen doorway (2009)
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Foundation excavation

DeTurk · 07/27/2009

Exterior excavation along pier foundation north of the kitchen doorway. The dark layer adhering to sub-grade stones is saturated soil, which has partially disintegrated some of the sub-grade joint mortar. Non-original north jamb plinth-block [with gray debris on its flat top] is seen to the left of shovel handle. Exterior window sill appears across right

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Excavated DeTurk foundation at cellar doorway
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Foundation excavation

DeTurk · 07/28/2009

Excavated view of east foundation wall north of kitchen doorway. Excavated 8 inches deeper than in DTR09PH67--1001.01.151, showing displaced stones [the soil-darkened stone to the left is rotated 45 degrees out of its corner position below later jamb plinth-block seen in upper left corner of photo]. Degraded mortar, caused by saturated soil's dissolution

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Deturk house, Oley Valley Sentinel cover (2009)
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Front page image showing SE perspective view

DeTurk · July 2009

Photograph of DeTurk House on the front page of "Oley Valley Sentinel: A quarterly publication serving the entire Oley Valley School District," Volume 7, Issue 4, July 2009. Image shows a SE perspective view of the DeTurk House. Details shown in this image include: ymmetrical pent hoods on south gable wall; hooded loading door in upper gable wall for acce

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DeTurk House, detail of pent hood & oculus (c.1931)
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Gable pent hood and oculus

DeTurk · c.1931

Digital image of photographic print (reproduced in printed material) showing gable detail of south facade. Details shown in this image include: slate roof, blind oculus, gabled hood, wooden shingles (hood), inscribed lintel, outlookers supporting hood roof structure, horizontal nailer for vertical gable boards. Original caption to photo reads: "DETA

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DeTurk, ground level kitchen door with folk painting (c.1990)
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ground-level kitchen door w/ folk painting

DeTurk · c.1990

Black & white photographic print of DeTurk House ground-level kitchen door with folk painting. Note on reverse of photo says "copyright [symbol] Steve Myers Studios 1990." see record DTHPH6 for discussion of the “Elbedritsches depicted on this door. Larry Ward, updated July 2022

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HABS list of DeTurk house drawings, cover page (1958)
Archives 1001.01.045

HABS drawings for THE JOHN DE TURCK HOUSE OLEY BERKS COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA

DeTurk · 1958

Measured drawings accompanying Historical American Buildings Survey photographs and text. Three pages of info contains cover page, location map with historical and project info, and floor plans. Image shown is of coverpage only. For full images refer to Multimedia Links or additional images. See records DTHPH2--1001.01.024 thru DTHPH8--1001.01.030 for sep

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Detail of south outlooker for hood above DeTurk kitchen doorway (2009)
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Hood outlooker joined to interior header

DeTurk · 12/07/2009

The "checked" portion of the outlooker [left half of photo] is anchored into a mortise in the header just to the right of center in the photo, immediately to the right of the darker red fluid-treated portion of the outlooker. The wood end grain just to the left of the masonry along the right edge of the photo is one of the floor joists into which the header

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Photo #1275
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Installation of exterior stone steps from upper bank level to cellar-entry level at the DeTurk ancillary house.

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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, interior view, vault abutment wall, ground level kitchen (200
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Interior of vault abutment/partition wall from kitchen cellar

DeTurk · 10/08/2009

Interior view of vault abutment wall [right] and temporary plywood door from ground level kitchen. This restored masonry "cross wall" is also the partition wall separating the cool, damp food storage ["root"] cellar from the warmer and less humid kitchen/cooking cellar. The restored segments of this wall were repointed in 2010 using hydraulic-quality mort

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DeTurk, detail of interior south gable wall west of 1st-floor doorway (1973
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Interior plastered wall detail

DeTurk · 04/14/1973

Digital image of original photograph taken by Steve Kindig. Image shows detail view of interior wall west of doorway in south gable wall. Details include: whitewashed clay with grass binder plastered on masonry wall. Laurence Ward, 2009

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Interior view of doorway in south gable wall (1973)
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Interior view of doorway in south gable wall

DeTurk · 04/14/1973

Digital image of original photograph taken by Steve Kindig. Image shows interior of doorway through south gable wall on the first floor. Details include: summer beam, relieving lintel, door frame lintel, door jambs, doorway sheathing, oak floor boards, plastered wall. Laurence Ward, 2009

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Interior view of DeTurk relieving lintel and upper tie plate (2009)
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Interior view of double relieving plates

DeTurk · 08/20/2009

The upper plate embedded in the masonry wall is the bearing and leveling timber for the first floor joists and a "tie" pocketed into the north wall to join it structurally to the east eaves wall. It also spans across numerous vertical mortar joints [“breaks the joints”], thus inhibiting or interrupting fractures which might otherwise radiate through a longer

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Interior view of DeTurk kitchen door sill and restored jamb feet (2009)
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Interior view of kitchen door sill and jamb feet

DeTurk · 08/13/2009

Door sill and restored jamb feet from inside lower ground level kitchen. Un-pointed masonry along right edge of photo is the restored vault abutment, which is also the partition wall between the kitchen and root cellar. Repointing was completed in the Spring of 2010. The red jack and steel post were used to level the steel I-beam supporting the structu

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