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g <br /> • <br /> 11/5/92 <br /> plans and designs shall consider the impact that the same may have upon the preservation of <br /> the Dickson House and its architectural and historical association. <br /> 9. The Grantee and the Fund hereby agree that the interior architectural features <br /> listed below are elements which contribute to the architectural significance of the Dickson <br /> House: <br /> (a) Front Hall. Original curtain wall on the right of the hall; early 19th <br /> century curtain wall on the left of the hall; early moldings around all doors. <br /> (b) Room on Left of Hall. Greek Revival mantle; original molding around <br /> ceiling; original six-panel door; dado and chair rail; wooden walls on the west side; <br /> original federal window sash on left of mantle; all moldings around door and <br /> windows. <br /> (c) First Room on Right of Hall. Original six-panel door with hinges; one <br /> federal sash window on north and one federal sash window on west; wooden walls on <br /> east and south; dado with the marks showing the location of the older curtain wall; <br /> original trim around door and windows. <br /> (d) Second Room on Right of Hall. Original six-panel door; original trim <br /> around the door from the hall; dado; wooden wall on north. <br /> (e) Back Room. Mantle; dado with indications of the size of the original <br /> chimney; trim around doors and windows; woodwork boxing in the area under the <br /> stairs. <br /> (f) Stairs. Banister and railings (reproductions). <br /> (g) Larger Room Upstairs. Old door on right at top of the stairs with HL <br /> hinges that have never been removed from the door; early mantle; hearth bricks laid <br /> in sand; chair railing; baseboard; trim around the doorway leading to the stairs; one <br /> original federal sash window to right of fireplace and one to left. <br /> (h) Smaller Room Upstairs. Curtain wall and door of uncertain origin but <br /> of some age; demonstration of nogging; chair rail; baseboard; one original federal <br /> sash window on west side. <br /> (i) In Attic. Structural supports of the roof. <br /> (j) The Office. Both doors, largely original; very old mantle; one federc•l <br /> window sash on east side; all walls, ceilings and floors, largely original. <br /> (k) In the Whole House. All floors and ceilings, moldings around ceilings, <br /> all baseboards, the great majority of all of these items being original. <br /> No removal, relocation, or alteration of the above-mentioned architectural features <br /> shall be made without the prior written approval of the President or Executive Director of the <br /> Foundation; and neither the Dickson House nor any part thereof may be removed or <br /> demolished without the prior written approval of the President or Executive Director of the <br /> Foundation. <br /> 10. When seeking approvals under paragraphs 5, 6, 8 and 9, hereinabove, the <br /> Grantee shall give written notice to the Foundation. If the Foundation fails to respond within <br /> thirty (30) days, then the Grantee shall have the right to proceed according to its plans. The <br /> Foundation's decisions under said paragraphs 5, 6, 8 and 9 shall be based on the Secretary of <br /> the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and shall not be unreasonably withheld. <br /> 11. No living trees greater than 12 inches in diameter at a point 4 feet above the <br /> ground shall be removed from the Subject Property without the express written approval of <br /> DUR 1\F:\DOCS\BRH\REALESTA\23597 1 <br /> - 3 <br />