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DOOR SCHEDULE NOTE~! See Door Elevations for appearance of each face. See Sheet 4 of 1958 HSAPB drawings for additional dimensions. See 1977 interview with Parker: for additional descriptions. All doors require careful examination; see Parker's comments. SIZE DOOR DESCRIPTION FRAME TYPE STATUS REMARKS 101 Removed 101A 2-10-3/4 x 6-10-3/4 x 1-3/8 101B + 2-11-1/2 x 6-7-1/2 102 Pair + 2-8 x 6-7-1/2 x 1-3/4 102A + 2-9-3/4 x 2-7-3/4 103 2-8 x 6-7-1/2 x 1-9/16 104 2-11-1/2 x 6-7-1/2 x 1-1/2 105 1-9 x 4-10-1/2 x 1-1/4 105A + 3-1 x 6-4 106 2-11-1/2 x 6-8-1/2 x 1-5/16 Similar to 103 Removed probably modern Removed probably modern *Modern 10 panel with lite in one panel Removed probably modern Modern 11 panel Modern 27 panel east face; modern 11 panel west face Early 5 panel with exposed tenons Cased opening Modern 11 panel Similar to 103 Modern Early Early Early with new stops Modern Modern Made of early planks flat Early Early on south face; recent copy north face Remoye door & frame Remove door & frame Restore door & frame Replace doors Restore frame Replace door Restore frame Remove door & frame Replace door & frames Restore door & frame Restore frame Replace door Restore frame Door elevations drawn from photos Frame penetrates 2 conc. floors Beaded siding at head Earlier hinge rabbets visible Same as 101B *HSAPB drawings indi- cate pre-1900 storefront door with sidelights may have remained thru 1958 DOOR DESCRIPTION 107 + 2-8 x 6-7 x 1-5/16 107A 2-4-3/4 x 6-0-1/2 x 1-5/16 108 2-5 x 6-5-1/4 108A 3-1-1/4 x 5-11-1/4 110 2-7-5/8 x 6-4-1/4 x 1-3/8 + 9/16" plank N. side 110A 2-11-3/4 x 6-5 x 1-9/16 11OB 2-7-1/2 x 6-7 x 1-3/8 + 9/16" plank W. side 111 2-6-1/2 x 6-5-1/4 x 1-5/8 112 2-7 x 6-5 x 1-1/4 113 2-7-3/4 x 6-7 x 1-1/2 114 + 2-2 x 5-7 115. 2-10-1/4 x 6-5-1/2 x 1-3/16" + 9/16" planks west side Removed probably modern design Modern 11 panel Removed probablyof modern design Same as 110A Modern 30 panel one side; vertical plank other East face vertical planks West face 11 panel Modern 5 panel Vertical planks one side, Z-braced frame other side Modern 4 panel subdivided to 12 panels on N. side Late pre-1900, 4 panel Recent vertical plank Original.was early pre- 1900, 6 panel, raised panel Modern Early Recent copy of early frame Same as 110A Early frame may remain under modern trim Early frame with modern decor Modern Modern Modern Modern Recent Modern Replace door & frame Remove door Restore frame Replace door Reuse frame Same as 110A Remove door Restore frame Remove door Restore frame Remove & replace Remove Remove Remove Remove Restore door Use elsewhere Door elevations drawn from photos Frame was white at one time Evidence of ear- lier door on west face Early head may remain Evidence of ear- lier door on east face Made of pecky cypress Modern "H" hinges Rimlock evidence "Castle" hinges Exposed tenons, ri-Lock evidence MARK SIZE FRAME TYPE STATUS REMARKS DOOR DESCRIPTION Same as 202 2-7-5/8 x 6-7-5/8 x 1-3/8 Pair 1-6 x 6-11 3-5 x 6-6 x 1-3/8 2-9-7/8 x 6-3 x 1-1/8 2-7-3/4 x 6-8 x 1-3/16 2-8-1/8 x 6-7-1/2'x 1-3/8 3-3 x 6-8-1/4 x 1-1/8 Same as 202 Modern; glazed in diamond pattern, perhaps field constructed Each a modern 10 panel; top 4 panels glazed Removed before frame was painted black Pre-1900 raised 6-panel Pre-1900 4 panel with slightly raised panels 4-panel pre-1900 Pre-1900 3-panel 2-bottom panels beveled 1 side; upper panel is 9 light casement window Early with classic revival trim added Early with classic revival head added on west side Modern Early with classic revival head; entab- lature south side Modern wire nails visible Not early, but dates from door Not early, but dates from door Early with heavy bead, classic re- vival head in N. room only Restore frame Restore early doors Replace door Restore frame To be deter- mined Earlier doors visible in 1938 Wolfe photo Door not shown in frame on HSAPB drawings Indications in plaster of earlier, larger window or door Restore Refinish door & frame or re- move & replace with 203A Restore or re- locate at 203 To be deter- mined Restore "Castle" hinges, porcelain knob rimlock upper original; door trimmed at bottom Earlier door or window (probably window) was in this location Evidence of ear- lier 4-6 x 7-4 opening in plaster wall Porcelain knob hardware and hinges appear to be ori- ginal with door 201A 202 202A 203 203A 205 206 STATUS REMARKS FRAME TYPE MARK SIZE SIZE 2-0 x 6-7-1/2 x 1-3/8 2-8-1/2 x 6-7-1/2 x 1-1/4 2-11-1/8 x 6-5 Pair 1-10-1/2 x 6-2 x 1 2-11-1/4 x 6-5-1/4 2-11 x 6-5 x 1-1/4 2-4 x 6-6 Removed MARK 206A 207 207A 208 210 210A + 1930's; 2-panel Unknown FRAME TYPE Modern Early with heavy bead, classic revival head DOOR DESCRIPTION + 1930's 5 panel 'Pre-1900 vertical 2-panel Pre-1900 beveled raised panel 4-panel 3-panel with 3 lites in upper panel above 2 vertical lower panels Pre-1900 flat 4-panel Early Early Early; hinges Modern Unknown STATUS Replace Restore Restore Restore present not original Restore Restore Remove & replace REMARKS Porcelain knob lockset not ori- ginal hardware, Door reused from elsewhere; porce- lain rimlock not original Original HL hinges with clinched nails; rimlock with porce- lain knobs Same as 210A Rimlock with porc-- lain knob; not ori- ginal hardware; Door may have been reused in this open- ing Rimlock with metal knob Early Pre-1900 flat 4-panel 210B 213 DOOR ELEVATIONS "f6- PANEL IDOR 105 ONLY) - w E i H ,- @( 4-PANEL S5-PANEL( S12 (- PANEL -1 =:i1, &- PANEL PANELv w/ PAN F'PA NEL YIsIONI PANELv II PANEL S5-PANEL PUTC- DoR 107 ONLY) SOTH SIDES /, DD ani 2U': 7-- -' 1 I- .I flBB SI PANEL-- oDUTCH (DOOR 1l A ONLY' C BOTH SI ES ) 2 PANEL w/ 3 PANEL w PANE VISOv N PANEL\^ 4 VISION PANELS P1DIAND PANE VISION PANEL - -- - 5.2- PAN E O VF-TICA L PLANk: 9= = 'Rm. 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