WARTERFIELD, CHARLES W. TENNESSEE STATE CAPITOL BUILDING RESTORATION PHOTOGRAPHS,

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WARTERFIELD, CHARLES W. TENNESSEE STATE CAPITOL BUILDING RESTORATION PHOTOGRAPHS, 1954-1959 Processed by: Harriet C. Owsley, Mary A. Zimmerman, Cathi Carmack Archives & Manuscripts Unit Technical Services Section Accession Number: 196 Location: II-D-1v Date completed: 6-12-59; 5-10-93

INTRODUCTION The Charles Warterfield Tennessee State Capitol Building restoration photographs are centered around the restoration and repair of the Tennessee State Capitol Building between 1954 and 1959. Charles Warterfield photographed the various stages of renovation for the architectural firms of Victor H. Stromquist and Woolwine, Harwood and Clark. The donor is Clayton B. Dekle, State Architect, Nashville, Tennessee. The collection occupies 1.00 cubic foot of shelf space, and numbers approximately 208 items. Single photocopies of unpublished materials in the Charles Warterfield Photographs may be made for purposes of scholarly research.

CONTAINER LIST BOX 1 1. Tower from southwest 2. West face of tower 3. Tower and portion of entablature at west portico 4. North face of tower 5. South face of tower 6. Close-up of entablature and engaged column at tower 7. Tower from southwest, portion of main cornice in foreground 8. Base of tower from southeast; note stone deterioration 9. Tower base from southeast 10. Detail of ornamental ironwork at roof of tower 11. Looking down along south face of tower 12. Looking up at west columns and cornice of tower 13. Looking up at northwest corner of tower 14. Close-up of capital of engaged column at tower 15. Detail, looking up at deterioration and damage at engaged columns 16. Detail, base of engaged column at tower 17. Close-up of projecting cornice at base of tower; note weathered stone 18. Ornamental cast iron top of roof 19. Cresting and roofing top of tower looking west 20. Access ramp and door at main roof, leading to tower, since removed 21. Cresting and top stone cornice 22. Parapet, roof and gutter at west portico 23. Penthouse at head of stairs from balcony level to roof, since removed 24. Stair and brick arch in upper tower, interior 25. Main entablature, southwest; note sagging stone at cornice 26. East grounds from capitol 27. Looking up from 1st level of tower, interior 28. Weathered stone at main cornice 29. Weathered stone at main cornice; note missing portion at bottom 30. Base of tower, west 31. Looking down along column at west portico 32. East corner of pediment and south portico showing open joints

BOX 1, continued: 33. Skylights on southwest quarter of roof 34. West corner of south portico 35. Entablature and deteriorated column capitals 36. Parapet and gutter, northwest 37. North part of roof 38. Damaged plaster and entablature at west corner of north portico 39. Deteriorated column and column capital at west portico 40. Vents asnd skylights half of roof 41. Top of cornice at west portico 42. Deteriorated capitals and damage to west corner of south portico 43. Typical weathering at flutings of columns 44. Cornice and architrave, north end of east portico 45. Top of cornice at southwest corner 46. Damaged column capital, west portico 47. Damaged column capital and cornice, west portico 48. Damaged column capital, west portico 49. Column capital removed from east portico 50. Pilaster, architrave and cornice at southwest corner 51. Volutes removed from columns at east portico 52. Portions of column capital removed from east portico 53. West corner of south portico 54. Tympanum of cornice, south portico 55. Typical column base showing deterioration 56. Weathered stone at lowered cornice 57. Capital architrave and cornice, south end of west portico 58. Tympanum and cornice, south portico 59. Rusticated pier, west portico; note cracked stone 60. Wood doors at west entrance 61. Looking down at south end of west portico 62. Capital, west portico 63. Architrave, capital and pilaster at northwest corner 64. Damaged and weathered at rusticated base courses 65. Lower terrace and wall of upper terrace 66. Column and architrave at west portico 67. West portico 68. Looking down at terrace and steps, west side 69. Detail of coping and iron railing, upper terrace wall 70. Corniced capital, southwest corner 71. Steps at west entry

BOX 1, continued: 72. Close-up of typical steps and coping 73. Stone at southwest corner pier 74. Unidentified stone on terrace at east portico 75. Stone hitching-post at north terrace; note deteriorated flagging 76. Portico floor, south portico 77. Iron gate and deteriorated stone at basement entry 78. Weathered stone cheek at east portico 79. Deteriorated stone at upper terrace wall 80. Typical cast-iron statuary group 81. Gate and steps at Charlotte Ave. entrance to grounds 82. Stone steps and granite statuary base at Charlotte Ave. entrance 83. Capitol from Charlotte Ave. entrance 84. Capitol from Charlotte Ave. entrance 85. Typical first floor windows 86. Main entrance south portico 87. Tower terrace and cheek, south 88. Parapet and railing, south terrace 89. Typical areaway at upper terrace 90. Parapet, east terrace, concrete removed to original stone slab 91. Terrace wall and parapet, southeast corner 92. Terrace entrance to basement 93. Terrace wall and entrance, southwest corner 94. Terrace and railing, south 95. Upper and lower terrace, lower steps, south 96. Cheek, lamp-post and main steps, south 97. East lamp-post, south portico 98. South lamp-post, east terrace 99. East lamp-post, south terrace 100. Top riser and parapet at main steps, south portico 101. Top two risers of main steps, east terrace 102. Top risers at main west steps 103. Top risers and parapet, north end of main west steps 104. Upper steps and piers, west portico 105. Stratification of stone at north cheek of west steps 106. Upper steps and pier, south portico 107. Sideview of typical pier 108. Underside of lower cornice, southeast corner 109. Base of column and lower cornice, southeast corner

BOX 1, continued: 110. Lower cornice, south portico 111. South portico 112. Looking north along east wall 113. North portico 114. East corner of south pediment 115. Floor of east portico 116. Pediment at southeast corner 117. Stone setters placing mortar for new stone cornice at top of tower 118. New tower cornice stone being hoisted into place 119. Setting new cornice stone at top of tower 120. New stone work of tower nearing completion 121. Base of stone tower after removal of damaged stone 122. Replacing iron chevron at tower, old south portico demolished 123. Preparing to dismantle old stone columns at south portico 124. Demolition of south portico; note resetting iron cresting at tower 125. Typical wrought-iron roof trues 126. Setting new stone entablature at northwest corner, tower reconstruction complete 127. New stone work nearing completion at north portico 128. General view of reconstruction from northwest 129. New south portico nearing completion 130. Close-up of new stone work at south portico 131. New stone at pediment of south portico being hoisted into place 132. Completing new stone work at south portico 133. Close-up of new bronze flagpole bent by high wind 134. Cornice and parapet showing damage to flushing [?] caused by high winds 135. Preparing to hoist new column into place at east portico 136. Hoisting new drum of column at east portico 137. New columns at east portico partially completed 138. Old flag pole and cast iron chevron being removed from tower 139. Iron chevron removed from tower 140. Sections of cast-iron ornamental work removed from tower

BOX 2 141. Demolition of tower in progress, new west portico partially complete 142. Section of old engaged column being removed from tower, new west portico nearing completion 143. View from tower showing stone handling being directed by radio operator at left 144. View from main roof showing reconstruction of upper terrace 145. Damaged stone being removed from pier at west portico 146. Placing concrete fill behind new stone work at base of tower 147. Stone work removal from east portico 148. West portico and cornice demolished, setting new lower cornice 149. Sections of columns removed from west portico 150. View of west side after removal of portico and upper terrace wall 151. Excavation for transformer vault; note rubble stone back up at terrace wall 152. Setting new stone at upper terrace wall 153. View at east side, new stone column bases and drums in foreground 154. View at east side, new stone column capital in foreground 155. Beginning of new work at east portico 156. Sections of new columns and pilasters at east portico 157. New stone work for east portico 158. New stone architrave for west portico 159. Removing stone from parapet of east portico 160. Removing stone from parapet of east portico 161. Demolition of roof and parapet at east portico 162. Dismantling column at east portico 163. Demolition of roof and chimney at east portico 164. Demolition of entablature and soffit at east portico 165. Preparation for dismantling of column 166. Removal of portion of column capital at east portico 167. Detail of column and entablature on tower 168. Base of column showing wear 169. Detail of iron work on tower 170. Stair to tower, interior 171. Base of tower from top of stairs, interior 172. Deterioration of entablature 173. Tower and roof 174. Portico showing wear

BOX 2, continued: 175. Architrave showing deterioration 176. Capitals showing wear 177. Rusticated piers showing deterioration 178. Capitals detail 179. Tower and cornice from northwest 180. Tower showing damage 181. Upper and lower terraces 182. Cellar details, interior 183. Looking down on porch 184. Detail of typical doors 185. Detail of entablature showing wear 186. Detail of column showing wear 187. Detail of pier showing wear 188. Sewer in basement, interior 189. Portico showing window and railing 190. Detail of cornice showing weathering 191. Detail of rustication on pier 192. Basement, interior 193. Cellar entrance, interior 194-208. Duplicates