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c.1892 |
Massachusetts
State House,
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c. 1796 |
Massachusetts
State House,
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c.1896 |
Massachusetts
State House,
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c.1850 | Vermont
State House, Montpelier, VT. Old roof leaks contributed to the loosening of the original lime plasters. These were reattached. Missing cornices were replaced and their 1880's polychrome schemes were documented.
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c.1896 | Pennsylvania
State House, House Chamber, Harrisburg, PA. Two of the two foot ceiling coffers were rebuilt, replacing sites where two modern speakers were located. The surround egg and dart, and center rosette were molded and recast as well as the bead and reel detail. An enriched trim molding and pilaster leaf tips were recast. Plaster wreath surrounds for the stained glass windows had broken leaf tips re-carved. Where the sprinkler heads protruded through the rosette centers and egg and dart trim, they were in-filled true to profile. |
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c.1911 | Tuck
Library, New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord, N. H. This beaux-arts library building underwent extensive restoration to correct water leakage problems. Pilaster capitals were replaced, the originals being Caen stone cement, cornices run and walls repaired. |
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