Hard tan brick
From Lynch (2009): “s. From initial observation, the tan color seems to indicate that the clay came from Lake Pontchartrain. The sample also has iron spots on the surface. The brick does not have a brickmaker’s stamp, and the date is unknown. This sample is a regular brick, has sharp edges, and is struck from header to header across the bedding face. The strike marks on the brick indicate that it was struck with a wooden striker, which is consistent with the period. The lack of sand in the surface indicates that water was used as a molding lubricant. Given these characteristics, the brick appears to have been made using the stiff-mud method and subsequently repressed.”
Identification and Creation
| Primary ID | BR.001.014 |
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| Other IDs: | HTSL2 |
| Collection: | Historic Building Materials Collection |
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Hard tan brick (See contents and map) |
Physical Description
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Provenance
| Sub-location: | St. Louis No. 1 Cemetery, New Orleans |
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Acquisiton and Rights
| Credit Line (Donor): | Architectural Conservation Lab, University of Pennsylvania |
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| Accession year: | 2023 |
| Catalogued by: | José C. Hernández |
