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Front and
east side of the house in 1998, before
the start of construction, showing the
painted brick exterior and front and
side addition.
22
The same view as it looks today.
23
The rear of the house, showing its condition in
1998.
24
The rear view as it looks today.
25
Paint stripping
process begins on the west side (1998).
26
Beam from
an old barn on this site, used to build
the "old" front addition that was torn
off. The beam is being salvaged for use
in the barn-like addition built on the
site of the old barn.
27
Barn beams
used in the east addition, built to
resemble the old barn
on this site, but now housing the
offices of Steven McQuillin &
Associates.
28
Steve McQuillin
and Drew Rolik in the east addition (2002).
29
Fireplace in
southwest parlor being rebuilt (1999).
30
Restored
fireplace, southwest parlor.
31
The front
of the house, just before the "old"
front addition was torn off; the
original windows were concealed behind
partitions, but most still had their old
wavy glass intact.
32
Restored
southeast parlor fireplace.
33
Summer
intern Dan Musson working to cart debris
from the basement.
34
View
of the kitchen in the renovated original
north wing.
35
Steve viewing
the attic at an early stage of the work.
36
The former
attic; now the third floor.
37
Front
staircase with restored lower railing
and upper railing.
38
Steve at
the well that was discovered in the
basement.