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Collection |
DeTurk |
Title |
Hood and hoist above 2d story access door in DeTurk House south gable end |
Archive Number |
DTR09PH140 |
Description |
This embanked structure was evidently a multi-purpose "ancillary" building, used in relation to the growing family farmstead and the nearby principal residence constructed c. 1741. Built in 1767, this uncommon ancillary form was used as: A "Grossmutter’s" retirement home in the single living space on the first floor above cellar; Johann [John] and Deborah (Hoch) DeTurk resided in this single chamber to make room in the original farmhouse for later generations of their family. A cellar space, accessible only by the doorway from the lower grade and partitioned into a root cellar and kitchen with a large fireplace; this space has also been referred to in a 19th century DeTurk Will as a "wash-house"; An attic granary for storage of grains, feedstocks, produce and food sources not requiring the cool and moist environment of the "root cellar" The brick-ringed and filled-in circular opening above the hood has been called an "oculus", ostensibly because of its faint resemblance to some animal’s eye [hoot-owl?]. It’s primary purpose was to provide ventilation from the attic, so it would not have been filled in, as it is here, except temporarily in winter. Larry Ward |
Search Terms |
Granary door gable hood hoist Oculus DTR09PH DTR09 DT |
Object Name |
Picture |
Accession number |
1001.01 |
Catalog Number |
1001.01.256 |

