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		  <title> <hi rend="bold">Plan of Old East, July 19,
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		  <head>Plan of 
			 <name key="name0000796" reg="Old East " type="place" rend="yes">Old East</name>,
		  	July 19, 1793<ref id="ref1" target="note1" rend="sup">1</ref></head>
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					<head>Plan of the Wing and<lb/>the Bond of the Undertaker.<lb/>—Pattersons Contract</head>
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					<note type="description">Pen-and-ink plan of Old East prepared in 1793 by [Samuel Hopkins?] showing side and end elevations, floor plan, and dimensions of rooms. On the verso is the contract with the builder, James Patterson, which contains more detailed specifications.</note>
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				<p>[<name key="pn0001863" reg="Patterson, James" type="person">James Patterson's</name> Written Description of the Plan of <name key="name0000796" reg="Old East " type="place">Old East</name>]</p>
		  <p> The building to be of the following dimensions and executed
			 according to the inclosed plan &amp; as hereby described — the Building
			 to be (96) Ninety Six feet (7) Seven Inches in Length, (40) forty feet one Inch
			 &amp; a half in width, two storys in height. The first story twelve feet the
			 second story ten feet. The foundation to be laid with stone up to the surface
			 of the ground, from the surface of the Earth to the top of the first floor to
			 be two feet four Inches laid with Bricks two &amp; a half feet thick. The
			 outside walls to be two Bricks thick up to the second floor, from the second
			 floor to the plates to be one &amp; a half Bricks thick, all the partitions to
			 be a Brick &amp; a half thick. Eight rooms on a floor with a Chimney to each
			 Room, the breast or front of the Chimney six feet in width, three feet nine
			 Inches in the opening &amp; Eighteen Inches deep from the plate to the extreme
			 top of the Roof fifteen feet according to the written plan. The Roof strong,
			 not heavy, but well framed &amp; braced, the plate twelve Inches by 4 Inches.
			 The upper joists to be Seven Inches by two &amp; a half Inches, the middle
			 joists to be ten Inches by two &amp; a half Inches, the lower joists or
			 sleepers to be ten Inches by three Inches, [Joinders] ten Inches by eight
			 Inches. The two floors to be laid with Inch &amp; quarter plank, the lower
			 floor to be laid with square edged Boards, the second floor to be tongued &amp;
			 grooved the Boards not to exceed Seven Inches in width, the joists to be at or
			 near fourteen Inches apart. The Cornise to be worked with common planes
			 sometimes called horse planes, the Sashes in the first story eighteen Lights
			 each ten by twelve, the Sashes in the upper floor to be fifteen Lights each ten
			 by twelve, the under Sash to be hung &amp; the price the weights cost to be
			 charged exclusive of the Sum agreed for the Building, the upper Sashes to be
			 fixed in the frame one Oge round <gap reason="[unrecovered]"/>the inside quill
			 plain. The outer Doors to be folding Doors three panels in each square edge
			 &amp; flat panel, the framing to be one Inch &amp; a half thick, the panels
			 half an Inch thick with an Ovello on the framing, the Door Cases the same as
			 the windows, on Oge on the outside only, four Lights over the outer Doors. The
			 inner Doors to be six panel Doors, the framing to be one Inch &amp; a half the
			 panels half an Inch all square with an Ovello on both sides, the partition to
			 divide one of the end rooms on the upper story to be of falling Wainscot. No
			 locks, hooks or fasteners of any kind to be found unless charged for
			 separately, a closet in each room with Six shelves fixed in the plaster &amp;
			 plain panel Doors square edge &amp; flat panel &amp; a plain chimney piece over
			 each fire place, a plain skirting or wash board about 4 Inches broad &amp;
			 beaded on the upper edge, the Chair board three Inches broad with surbase. The
			 Stair Case to be quite plain pine handrails &amp; square Bannisters to the
			 lower side of the stairs to be lined with ¾ boards from one string board to the
			 other. The Shingles made of heart pine eighteen Inches long
			 <gap reason="Illegible"/>, not rounded but laid square &amp; nailed to sheeting
			 of oak plank with sixpenny nails. The floors to be nailed with flooring Brads
			 through the boards not secret nailed. No Bricks to be rubbed for either
			 chimneys or Doors or windows unless the Brick makers do it, the whole of the
			 Brick work to be laid in mortar made of Lime &amp; sand. The stone work under
			 ground a dry wall, the outside Doors &amp; windows put together with white
			 lead, the inside Doors &amp; framed partitions with glue. The Ceilings to be
			 lathed with white washing on the plaister. The whole to be done &amp; executed
			 in a plain but neat, substantial &amp; workman like manner. The Sum to be give
			 for finishing the said Building (exclusive of Bricks, Sash Weights, Locks,
			 hooks, fastenings, &amp; painting) is the sum of two thousand five hundred
			 pounds, one third eight hundred &amp; thirty three pounds 6/8 on demand; one
			 third eight hundred thirty three pounds 6/8 when the second floor of joists are
			 put on the walls; the third &amp; last payment of Eight hundred &amp; thirty
			 three pounds 6/8 as soon as the House is received — a counterpart of this
			 being delivered to 
		  	<name key="pn0001863" reg="Patterson, James" type="person">James Patterson</name> signed by the Commissioner. July 19<hi rend="sup">th</hi> 1793.</p> 
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				<name key="pn0001863" reg="Patterson, James" type="person">James
				  Patterson </name></signed> 
			 <signed> 
				<name key="pn0000385" reg="Daniel, John" type="person">John
					Daniel</name></signed></closer>
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  			<note id="note1" target="ref1"><p>1. The plan and its description were probably prepared by <name key="pn0003101" reg="Hopkins, Samuel" type="person" rend="yes">Samuel Hopkins</name>.</p></note>
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