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Historic structure to be rebuilt after storm devastation

August 12, 2024 | Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama



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Historic structure to be rebuilt after storm devastation
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the restoration plans for a historic detached accessory building that sustained significant damage during a storm on May 8, 2024. The building, originally constructed in the 1830s as quarters for formerly enslaved individuals, was impacted by a fallen tree that damaged two-thirds of its north-facing facade.

The restoration will adhere to the original architectural details designed by Harvey Jones, with existing drawings available for reference. Proposed modifications include the installation of new windows, specifically a triple-hung window with limestone lintels and overhangs on the north elevation, along with additional windows on the west elevation.

Photographs from the 1990s and post-storm images were presented to illustrate the building's condition before and after the damage. The meeting highlighted the importance of preserving the historical integrity of the structure while ensuring necessary repairs are made to restore it to its former state.

The proposed plans include detailed drawings that outline the scope of work, including ground floor and second floor layouts, as well as a roof plan. The area marked for modification is indicated in green on the site plan, emphasizing the commitment to maintaining the building's historical significance while addressing the structural damage incurred during the storm.

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