The Restoration Room
While excavating under the area of the living room of the 1819 house, archaeologists
discovered remains of an older dwelling. These consisted of a brick hearth,
part of a dry-laid stone chimney and the external perimeter foundation
of a corner of the earlier structure. This suggests that an older structure
was dismantled to make way for the 1819 house. In developing the conservation
philosophy for the house, The Trinity Historical Society decided that visitors should
be able to view not only the older hearth and foundations, but also the
stone foundations, the remaining brick end wall including the adhering
lath and plaster, the fireplace foundations and chimney, the nailing boards
inserted in the walls and replicas of the window shutters of the 1819 structure.
This room is to be an exhibit of construction techniques of the period.
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