Governor's Mansion Renovation All Records
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Note ID: | MS412 | Weather Conditions: | Scattered clouds, mid-70s | Report Author: | Mary Harding Sadler | Report Date: | 7/19/1999 | Location: | Mansion - Basement - Hall (E) / Stairhall (R) | Work Type: | New Finish Application | Notes: | The basement Stairhall has been drywalled and the joints are taped and spackled. Finish carpenters have begun applying casing to the doorways. The north stair is still cantilevered over the floor. |
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Note ID: | MS419 | Weather Conditions: | Scattered clouds, mid-70s | Report Author: | Mary Harding Sadler | Report Date: | 7/19/1999 | Location: | Mansion - First Floor - Entrance Hall (E/R) | Work Type: | Miscellaneous | Notes: | Brick around the entry continues to be channeled so that electrical conduit can be concealed. |
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Note ID: | MS411 | Weather Conditions: | Scattered clouds, mid-70s | Report Author: | Mary Harding Sadler | Report Date: | 7/19/1999 | Location: | Mansion - First Floor - Old Governor's Office (E/R) | Work Type: | Demolition | Notes: | The relatively recent plaster cornice on either side of the chimney breast in the Old Governor's Office is partly demolished in order to assess the condition of the older cornice remaining beneath. |
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Note ID: | MS410 | Weather Conditions: | Scattered clouds, mid-70s | Report Author: | Mary Harding Sadler | Report Date: | 7/19/1999 | Location: | Mansion - First Floor - Old Governor's Office (E/R) | Work Type: | Demolition | Notes: | The north wall of the Old Governor's Office is channeled to recess and conceal vertical utility lines. |
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Note ID: | MS409 | Weather Conditions: | Scattered clouds, mid-70s | Report Author: | Mary Harding Sadler | Report Date: | 7/19/1999 | Location: | Mansion - First Floor - Stair Hall (E/R) | Work Type: | New Finish Application | Notes: | John Paul Hanbury meets with plaster sub-contractors to ensure that utility lines can be completely recessed and concealed in walls of the Stairhall. |
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Note ID: | MS413 | Weather Conditions: | Scattered clouds, mid-70s | Report Author: | Mary Harding Sadler | Report Date: | 7/19/1999 | Location: | Mansion - Second Floor - Above Ballrooms | Work Type: | Miscellaneous | Notes: | Plywood subfloor has been installed in the 2nd floor area over the North and South Ballrooms. Utilities installation continues. Floor plates have been nailed to the subfloor, indicating the locations of new partition walls. |
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Note ID: | MS416 | Weather Conditions: | Scattered clouds, mid-70s | Report Author: | Mary Harding Sadler | Report Date: | 7/19/1999 | Location: | Mansion - Second Floor - Bath #1 (E/R) | Work Type: | Demolition | Notes: | Demolition of finishes continues in the area of Bath #1, revealing a variety of modifications over time. There was probably a window from the north wall of this bathroom bringing "borrowed" natural light into the south stair. |
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Note ID: | MS418 | Weather Conditions: | Scattered clouds, mid-70s | Report Author: | Mary Harding Sadler | Report Date: | 7/19/1999 | Location: | Mansion - Second Floor - Dressing Room and Bedroom (E) / Governor's Bedroom (R) | Work Type: | Framing | Notes: | Although the recently demolished section of exterior brick wall, near the Governor's Bedroom, has not yet been rebuilt, wood framing of partitions defining this area is underway. The gaping opening in the exterior wall is temporarily enclosed with polyethylene. |
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Note ID: | MS414 | Weather Conditions: | Scattered clouds, mid-70s | Report Author: | Mary Harding Sadler | Report Date: | 7/19/1999 | Location: | Mansion - Second Floor - East Bedroom (E) / First Lady's Dressing and Bathroom (R) | Work Type: | New Masonry Construction | Notes: | The doorway between the First Lady's Dressing Rooms has been re-shaped with steel lintels, new brick and Portland cement mortar. Contractors have begun framing the partitions defining this area. |
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Note ID: | MS420 | Weather Conditions: | Scattered clouds, mid-70s | Report Author: | Mary Harding Sadler | Report Date: | 7/19/1999 | Location: | Mansion - West Elevation | Work Type: | Miscellaneous | Notes: | Some of the oldest window sash on the west elevation has been removed and is being repaired on site (in the Carriage House) by Nations Environmental, the abatement and demolition contractor. |
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