Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Library Research Report Series - 1392
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Library
Williamsburg, Virginia
1990
The elevations were determined by the existing foundations, by the specifications in the act of 1705, and by the horizontal and vertical figures on Thomas Jefferson's plan of the Palace. The design of the front elevation is also in accordance with the engraving of the Palace on the Bodleian Plate.
Record by: Thomas T. Waterman
Date of Record: July 8 [illegible]
Slate:
Dormer Windows:
Cornice:
Gutter and Leader:
Wall Surface:
Rubbed and Gauged Brick:
Watertable:
Front Doorway:
Windows:
Shutters:
Basement Wall:
Basement Wall:
Barge Boards:
W. I. Balcony:
Steps:
Balustrade on Roof:
Cupola and Weathervane:
GENERAL NOTES:
The Governors' Palace is a modification of such houses in England at Melton Constable and Stanstead, all of which are practically square in plan covered by deck on hip roofs and possessing cupolas. Rosewell was probably closely a parallel, but with parapet and two cupolas. It also had the flat deck covered with lead. No other contemporaries of the Palace seem to have had this form, but it later appeared as a hip on hip roof over a square plan at Mt. Airy, Blandfield, Menokin, and possibly Shirley.
The foregoing remarks also apply to these elevations except that as the Bodleian Plate only showed the front elevation the others were a matter of carrying the window motives around, spaced as in Jefferson's Plan. The West Elevation alone varied, and that was in the side entrance which was shown on Jefferson's Plan. The same type was used here as was employed for the front doorway with a single leaf door. The foundations for the steps remain, which determine the center of the door and the large fragment of walling that fell and has been preserved shows the south jamb of this door as well as the north jamb of the adjacent window to the south. This, of course, determined the location of this window. The three 2nd Floor windows In the center of the N. Elevation which must have been closed when the Ball Room Wing was built are indicated as blocked on the building.
All elevations of this wing are conjectural. The overall dimensions were taken from Jefferson's plan and the incomplete foundations. The arrangement of the windows with a door on the main axis of the North Elevation was shown also on Jefferson's Plan. The window openings themselves are closely similar to those of the main building in width and height, the heads, however, having the soffit of the flat arches cut to a segment, like Rosewell and the Nelson House, both of these having, however, keystones. There are sunk panels between the sill and the watertable similar to those at Larkfield, Bradbourne, Kent, England. The notes on walling on the main building apply here too, wide rubbed dressings being used on corners and jambs similar to Wilton, 1754, to indicate the difference in period from the main building. It was decided that chimneys would not be feasible on this wing, even though stoves were known to have been installed in 1770.
NORTH DOORWAY:
PORCH:
GABLE PEDIMENT:
Notes: This feature is entirely conjectural, but is precedented by such buildings as the Nelson House and Berkeley, and by the wings of the James Semple House. The Holden Chapel, Harvard College, has a similar wood pediment with carved ornament.
CORNICE:
From William Paine's Book.
PLAN:
The Plan of the building was determined by the existing foundations and Jefferson's Plan and uses of rooms allocated by Lord Botetourt's inventory, in which the rooms could be identified by the number Of Venetian blinds therein.
Floor: (Marble over concrete)
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General Notes:
Roll mouldings have been used around the panels to indicate the early period of the house and to recall the sumptuous rooms of that type in England that declined in favor about 1700 but were used until 1740 in this country, as at the State House, Newport, R. I.
Note: All notes on the LITTLE DINING ROOM apply here except as follows:
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General Notes:
Stairs:
Risers & Treads:
Newel and Handrail:
Balusters:
Stringer:
Closed String:
Landing:
Powdering Closet:
Door & Trim:
Door to Dining Room:
Door to Ball Room:
Doors (Three) in West Wall:
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19Arch over Stair:
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Cornice:
Wainscot (Dado)
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Windows:
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General Notes:
Notes on Powdering Closet apply here too. Door, type similar to Page House, Williamsburg.
SERVICE STAIR:
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Doors & Trim
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General Notes:
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Mantel and Overmantel:
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General Notes:
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General Notes:
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Chair-Rail:
Cornice: (Entablature)
Paneling:
Mantel and Overmantel:
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Windows:
Closets:
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General Notes:
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Chair-Rail:
Cornice:
Paneling:
Mantel and Overmantel:
Fireplace and Hearth:
Doors:
Closet:
Windows:
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General Notes:
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STAIRS:
Risers & Treads:
Newel & Handrail:
Balusters:
Stringer:
Closed or 0pen String:
Landing:
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General Notes:
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Walls, etc.:
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Walls:
Ceiling:
Fireplace:
Doors:
Door Hardware:
45Equipment:
Floor:
Walls:
Ceiling:
Fireplace:
Windows:
Doors:
Door Hardware:
46General Notes:
Floor:
Walls:
Ceiling:
Fireplace:
Door:
Door Hardware:
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Steps:
Floor:
Walls:
Ceiling:
Doors & Trim:
Door Hardware:
Stair:
Floor:
Walls:
Ceiling
Door & Trim:
Door Hardware:
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Referred to in Botetourt Inventory as Binn Cellar.
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Floor:
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Door:
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Walls:
Entirely modern, formerly unexcavated.