Governor's Mansion Renovation All Records
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Note ID: | MS591 | Weather Conditions: | Partly cloudy, mid-80s | Report Author: | Mary Harding Sadler | Report Date: | 8/24/1999 | Location: | Mansion - Second Floor - Northeast Bedroom and Bath (E) / Family Room (R) | Work Type: | New Finish Application | Notes: | New finishes are not yet installed in the new Family Room. The historic window opening has not yet been enlarged to create passage to the Elevator Foyer. |
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Note ID: | MS594 | Weather Conditions: | Partly cloudy, mid-80s | Report Author: | Mary Harding Sadler | Report Date: | 8/24/1999 | Location: | Mansion - Second Floor - Private Dining Room, Bathroom, and Powder Room (E) / Bedroom and Bathroom #3 (R) | Work Type: | New Finish Application | Notes: | New drywall has been installed, as has baseboard molding and door casing, in Bedroom #3. |
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Note ID: | MS575 | Weather Conditions: | Partly cloudy, mid-80s | Report Author: | Mary Harding Sadler | Report Date: | 8/24/1999 | Location: | Mansion - South Elevation | Work Type: | On-site paint removal | Notes: | Paint removal is nearly complete on the South Portico. The quickest means of removal seems to be using a heat gun. The process is painstaking and laborious, particularly in the August heat. |
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Note ID: | MS573 | Weather Conditions: | Partly cloudy, mid-80s | Report Author: | Mary Harding Sadler | Report Date: | 8/24/1999 | Location: | Mansion - South Elevation | Work Type: | On-site paint removal | Notes: | Three sides of the Mansion remain shrouded in polyethylene sheeting while paint removal continues. The goal is to remove ALL paint from the patched stone trim at window sills, lintels, string courses. Most of the top coats of yellow/cream colored paint will be removed from the brick walls. This is to ensure a durable paint finish with the best possible appearance. An area of yellow/cream colored paint has been removed as a test panel. |
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Note ID: | MS574 | Weather Conditions: | Partly cloudy, mid-80s | Report Author: | Mary Harding Sadler | Report Date: | 8/24/1999 | Location: | Mansion - West Elevation | Work Type: | On-site paint removal | Notes: | Three sides of the Mansion remain shrouded in polyethylene sheeting while paint removal continues. The goal is to remove ALL paint from the patched stone trim at window sills, lintels, and string courses. Most of the top coats of yellow/cream colored paint will be removed from the brick walls. This is to ensure a durable paint finish with the best possible appearance. |
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Note ID: | JL298 | Weather Conditions: | Cloudy, mid 80s | Report Author: | Joseph D. Lahendro | Report Date: | 8/27/1999 | Location: | Mansion - Basement - Entrance Hall (A) | Work Type: | Miscellaneous | Notes: | Video and digital photos of workmen installing new elevator. |
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Note ID: | JL299 | Weather Conditions: | Cloudy, mid 80s | Report Author: | Joseph D. Lahendro | Report Date: | 8/27/1999 | Location: | Mansion - Basement - Hall (E) / Hall and Dumbwaiter (R) | Work Type: | Miscellaneous | Notes: | Video and digital photos of newly installed wood stair wrapping around new dumbwaiter. |
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Note ID: | JL300 | Weather Conditions: | Cloudy, mid 80s | Report Author: | Joseph D. Lahendro | Report Date: | 8/27/1999 | Location: | Mansion - Basement - Kitchen Service Area (E) / Serving Scullery (R) | Work Type: | Miscellaneous | Notes: | Video and digital photos of newly installed walk-in cooler. |
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Note ID: | JL301 | Weather Conditions: | Cloudy, mid 80s | Report Author: | Joseph D. Lahendro | Report Date: | 8/27/1999 | Location: | Mansion - Basement - Pantry (E) / Office (R) | Work Type: | Demolition | Notes: | Video and digital photos of south wall where the top section of an infilled arched opening has been removed for a new window. It is apparent that this area was originally unenclosed space below the porch/breakfast room addition, with arched openings. |
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Note ID: | JL302 | Weather Conditions: | Cloudy, mid 80s | Report Author: | Joseph D. Lahendro | Report Date: | 8/27/1999 | Location: | Mansion - East Elevation | Work Type: | Miscellaneous | Notes: | Video and digital photos of workman installing an underground precast concrete tunnel for new exhaust ductwork coming from the kitchen range hood. The underground duct will go about 30' southeast to a corner in the existing garden wall. The underground tunnel will be covered with brick pavers for the courtyard. |
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