Don't know if anyone on the list is interested, but this sounds like it might
be up some PINhead's alley....
-Heidi
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From: "Robbie D. Jones" <[log in to unmask]>
The Hermitage is currently restoring the original log buildings where
Andrew
Jackson, his family, and slaves lived between 1804-1821. A Save America's
Treasures Official Project partially funded with a National Park Service
grant, this 5-year restoration project (1999-2004) includes a ca.1800 log
farmhouse and a ca.1805 log kitchen outbuilding/slave quarters; both were
used as slave cabins between the 1820s and 1860. These 200-year old
buildings are extremely deteriorated and suffer from rot, insect damage,
and
inappropriate repair work in the past. The structurally unstable buildings
must be dismantled and rebuilt with logs, timbers, and trim that have been
repaired and conserved.
Previously dismantled last winter, the Kitchen/Slave Cabin retained only
the
basic architectural integrity such as log walls and ceiling joists.
Currently being dismantled, the well-constructed Farmhouse/Slave Cabin,
however, retains a surprising amount of original ca.1800 architectural
integrity, including nearly the entire timber frame roof structure, floor
joists, window frames and trim, fragments of floorboards, an attic ladder,
partition walls, and other trim.
We are searching for recommendations for an Architectural Conservator who
can assist us with the repair work, including reconciliation and reuse of
all possible original timbers, logs, joists, boards, and trim. While a
regionally-based company would be preferable, we are opening this search
nationwide in order to obtain the best services possible for the
restoration
of this significant National Historic Landmark. Please feel free to
forward
this email to any appropriate parties and to contact me off-list. Thanks
in
advance for any assistance.
Mr. Robbie D. Jones
Architectural Historian/Project Manager
The Hermitage, Home of President Andrew Jackson
4580 Rachel's Lane
Nashville, TN 37076
www.thehermitage.com
615.889.2941 x201 9289 fax
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