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U <br />0 <br />LOG OF PHOTOGRAPHS <br />TATUM RESIDENCE <br />JULY 15, 1996 <br />JOB NO. 21,239 <br />l J <br /> <br />ROLL 1 <br />1-1 View looking into the crawl space access from the basement furnace area. <br />1-2 Same area as 1-1. Note: the rock foundation for the main part of the house <br />can be seen in the end of the access area. <br />1-3 Crawl space access point. The small concrete beam in the upper part of the <br />picture provides a bridge for the floor member and spans the area where the <br />hole exists in the laid up rock foundation. <br />1-4 Picture of the crawl space access in the basement area. <br />1-5 The sump which is located very near the crawl space access point. Note <br />water standing in the sump. <br />1-6 A small sitting room on the lower level near the southeast corner of the <br />residence. This area had significant water damage, mud plaster has been <br />removed and exposes the original adobe brick. <br />1-7 The same area as 1-6 -shows the crack in the southeast corner of the room. <br />1-8 Southeast sitting room detail showing the nature of the mud plaster a wood <br />lintel over the windows and the adobe brick. <br />1-9 Same area as 1-8. <br />1-10 Detail of the south wall in the sitting room showing the adobe brick and some <br />cracking in the brick. <br />1-11 Crack monitor. <br />1-12 The beam that separates the living room from the sitting room at the <br />northeast corner of the house which the owner refers to as the rock room. <br />1-13 The sitting room looking at the entry and the stairs to the upper level are in <br />the foreground. Cracking on the east wall, east of the entry, can be seen in <br />the photograph. <br />TA7UM RESIDENCE <br />CRJ7 21,299 <br />1 <br />