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Terraces, Col. Randolf's study


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    Restorations

    Manuscripts

    Restorations to boiler room, structural interior modifications, painting schedule, doors and details, floors; [Outside elevation?]; Floor 400 duct room doors, roof restoration cabinet; Restoration of air closet, details for front entrance alterations to lavatory, southeast terrace

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    Record drawings, rooms

    Manuscripts

    Record drawings of basement, main floor, second floor, third floor; Consists of: [Basement floor plan?]; [Dome]; Suggested electrical service; [Third floor plan]; New doors in passages 405 and 406, floor 400; Front elevation rooms 201, 202; Mantle room 200, 211, door terrace to south outchamber; Floor plan of dining room

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    Mechanical repairs

    Manuscripts

    Consists of: Layout of existing utilities; [Chimneys]; Restoration-electrical; Wellhead; Hand wrought window chain; Ladder to clock; Pedestal for col. cap., grill in stable, restoration of gate; Restoration of gates, east lawn archaeological survey.

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    Gift shop, superintendent's house

    Manuscripts

    Consists of: Proposed superintendent's house and roof layout (Monticello); Contour map of proposed gift shop.

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    Record drawings, rooms

    Manuscripts

    Consists of: Measured drawing of dining room; Mantle room 207, 212; Record drawing floor 100, 200, 300, 400, sections; Room 206, 208; Plot plan, remedial construction on floors; Section A-A, B-B, 3-3, 4-4, 2-2, rooms 306, 305, 303, 301; [Floor Plan]; Southwest basement; Entrance building, superintendent's house porch, steel girders, floor framing; Entrance building, duct cut off, stairs in room 106; Alterations to dining room, floor plan for conservatory.

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    Monticello disaster plan package

    Manuscripts

    These facsimile copies of drawings by Thomas Jefferson and the architectural drawings for the 1946-1953 restoration of Monticello, along with photographs of furnishings, catalogues, and reports were placed at the Huntington Library by the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation for safekeeping in case of disaster or damage to the original material. The collection includes architectural drawings (blue prints), photographs, facsimiles of drawings, and microfilm reels.

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