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The Mason House: plan of dependency B

The Mason House: plan of dependency B

Floor plan, elevations, and sections of an ancillary building to John Mason’s mansion on Analostan Island, later Theodore Roosevelt Island. The elevations show the vertical surface of the structure while the plan and top views show the general layout. The sections provide a vertical slice indicating the construction of the windows. This plan is a recreation based on the burnt remains of Mason’s mansion, photographs, and the style of construction. For more information please see Description of Mason House, THIS_100.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Island National Memorial

Creation Date

1936

Creator(s)

Barnette, Stuart M. (Stuart Moffett), 1905-1992

The Mason House: plan of dependency C

The Mason House: plan of dependency C

Floor plan, elevations, and section of an ancillary building to John Mason’s mansion on Analostan Island, later called Theodore Roosevelt Island. The elevations show the vertical surface of the structure while the plan shows the general layout and the location of the cobblestone walkway. The sections provide a vertical slice indicating the construction of the wall. This plan is a recreation based on the burnt remains of Mason’s mansion, photographs, and the style of construction. For more information please see Description of Mason House, THIS_100.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Island National Memorial

Creation Date

1936

Creator(s)

Barnette, Stuart M. (Stuart Moffett), 1905-1992

The Mason House: top elevation, W. I. Pintle

The Mason House: top elevation, W. I. Pintle

Top views, elevations, and sections of hardware fittings allegedly used on the doors and windows of John Mason’s mansion on Analostan Island, later Theodore Roosevelt Island. Included are the pintle which is part of the door hinge, the escutcheon which protects the key hole, the key, the bolt used for securing the door, and the shutter catch for the windows. The elevations and top views show the surface of the objects while the sections reveal the inner mechanisms. These plans are a recreation based on the burnt remains of Mason’s mansion, photographs, and the style of construction. For more information please see Description of Mason House, THIS_100.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Island National Memorial

Creation Date

1936

Creator(s)

Barnette, Stuart M. (Stuart Moffett), 1905-1992

The Mason House: details of dutch oven

The Mason House: details of dutch oven

Elevations, sections, and a plan of the dutch oven in John Mason’s mansion on Analostan Island, later Theodore Roosevelt Island. The elevations show the vertical surface of the oven indicating it was made of brick. The section in between the two elevations shows a vertical slice indicating the location of the flue. The section on the bottom left is a vertical slice indicating the location of the smoke shelf. The section on the bottom right is a vertical slice indicating the opening of the oven. The plan in the middle gives a horizontal view of the layout of the oven. This plan is a recreation based on the burnt remains of Mason’s mansion, photographs, and the style of construction. For more information please see Description of Mason House, THIS_100.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Island National Memorial

Creation Date

1936

Creator(s)

Barnette, Stuart M. (Stuart Moffett), 1905-1992

The Mason House: diagramatical locations of artifacts and full size sections of plaster moulds excavated

The Mason House: diagramatical locations of artifacts and full size sections of plaster moulds excavated

Plaster moulds, brickwork details, and floorplans plans of John Mason’s mansion on Analostan Island, later Theodore Roosevelt Island. In the top middle is a floor plan indicating the locations of plaster moulds found in the burnt remains of Mason’s mansion. The vertical slices of these moulds, shown on the bottom, show the size and shape of the decorations which once adorned that structure. There is a small floor plan and section of the ice house in the top right corner. In the left corner is a discussion of how the brickwork would have originally looked on the building. These details are a recreation based on the burnt remains of Mason’s mansion, photographs, and the style of construction. For more information please see Description of Mason House, THIS_100.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Island National Memorial

Creation Date

1936

Creator(s)

Barnette, Stuart M. (Stuart Moffett), 1905-1992

The Mason House: section “A-A” and section “B-B”

The Mason House: section “A-A” and section “B-B”

Sections of John Mason’s mansion on Analostan Island, later Theodore Roosevelt Island. The top section depicts a vertical slice showing the relationship between the basement and the first floor. The bottom section depicts a vertical slice showing the relationship between the basement and the rise of the first floor. It also reveals the location of the stairway between the basement and first floor. This plan is a recreation based on the burnt remains of Mason’s mansion, photographs, and the style of construction. For more information please see Description of Mason House, THIS_100.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Island National Memorial

Creation Date

1936

Creator(s)

Barnette, Stuart M. (Stuart Moffett), 1905-1992

The Mason House: soapstone trim

The Mason House: soapstone trim

Sections of the soapstone trim used to decorate John Mason’s mansion on Analostan Island, later Theodore Roosevelt Island. These vertical slices show the size and shape of the trim. These details are a recreation based on the burnt remains of Mason’s mansion, photographs, and the style of construction. For more information please see Description of Mason House, THIS_100.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Island National Memorial

Creation Date

1936

Creator(s)

Barnette, Stuart M. (Stuart Moffett), 1905-1992

The Mason House: windows in the west wing

The Mason House: windows in the west wing

Elevations and sections of windows for John Mason’s mansion on Analostan Island, later Theodore Roosevelt Island. The elevations show the interior and exterior vertical surfaces of the windows. The Classical Revival architectural style can be seen in the pediments over the windows. The sections depict a vertical slice showing the relationship between the window opening and wall as well as the findings attached to the window. These plans are a recreation based on the burnt remains of Mason’s mansion, photographs, and the style of construction. For more information please see Description of Mason House, THIS_100.

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Island National Memorial

Creation Date

1936

Creator(s)

Barnette, Stuart M. (Stuart Moffett), 1905-1992