Atsion Mansion report

turtle

Explorer
Feb 4, 2009
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a village...in the pines
Hello all.
I am going to do a practice run here with photos and post a few from what I believe are the 1950s. If this works the next post will be the "new" mansion photos.....

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This would be the old cotton mill....

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and this the store/office.....

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turtle

Explorer
Feb 4, 2009
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a village...in the pines
OK this seemed to work. I went to the Atsion Mansion last week and here are a few of my favorite photos...

This is the parlor of the NW corner

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walking towards the south from this room

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fireplace image

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southwest parlor with drawing over the fireplace

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close up view of the drawing.....(Budd Wilson knows who the artist is)

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southeast parlor. Notice how sections of original wood/wall/paint were left to campare with the new.

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basement door on the west side

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basement kitchen N.east

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cooking area of kitchen in basement....kindly ignore the placement of signs notifying you that no fires are permitted in the fireplaces....:argh:

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basement facing S. west

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original foundation and modern support

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cool steps into the basement. How many feet have walked these steps?

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stairway leading to 2nd floor east

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call me corny....but one of my favorite pics

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OOOOPS! forgot to download the 2nd floor....(later)

Here is the fantastic front porch

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looking out towards the furnace/forge/icehouse....ooops again....rec area

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favorite hardware....

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front porch looking east at the cement barn

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and finally.....how they hid the ramp (not a bad job)

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Hope you enjoyed this....the building is truly beautiful and photos don't do it justice. Take the time to stop by. I'll add 2nd floor in the next few days...
Thanks,
Turtle
 

turtle

Explorer
Feb 4, 2009
653
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a village...in the pines
Looks like they tried to have it follow the contour of the wall-lattice-post-etc.....

Anyhow, here are the 2nd floor photos....

looking out the 2nd floor S. east bedroom...

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staircase on east side to 2nd floor

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view of the building from the south

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See you all soon
Turtle
 

Teegate

Administrator
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Sep 17, 2002
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Great photo's and well presented. I liked your favorite also. I guess the two of us are corny :D

Guy
 

LARGO

Piney
Sep 7, 2005
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Pestletown
Fantastic!
Great views and angles all. Thanks for sharing your walkthrough and your thoughts with us. I suspect I'll stop in this weekend. It's clear you really love the place and finally get to see it all come to fruition. It does seem just a little odd seeing such stark new clean walls and paint mixed amongst the original adornments. Makes me feel like I'm seeing a walkthrough of a new house being shown for sale. They need to put some "stuff" in and around.
Ya think maybe like a lot of items in Batsto, folks might start popping up with things of the era and even the mansion or family to donate to the place?
I'm glad they grabbed up on as much style and architecture or the place as possible.

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Arey

Scout
Oct 17, 2007
31
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Atl. Co. near the ocean
Thanks for the really good photo tour. I'm looking forward to visiting it this Fall. I've been driving back and forth on RT 206 to visit my brother since 1969, and always was saddened by the way all the buildings were slowly vanishing. Thank heavens the state finally scraped up the money to give the mansion the treatment it deserved.

Were there many products of the forge inside the mansion such as firebacks, or hardware? In the old Broad Street Church in Bridgeton there's a handsome wood stove from Atsion furnace, and that has promionent large signs warning people that no fires are permitted in it.
 

turtle

Explorer
Feb 4, 2009
653
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a village...in the pines
They need to put some "stuff" in and around.

Just after I was there I heard they had put in some display cases with artifacts and items the folks were interested in........that had come from the site......especially the restoration artifacts......

G.....you are one step ahead of us! Enjoy the tour!

Turtle
 

Furball1

Explorer
Dec 11, 2005
378
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Florida
I have a pair of cannon-balls from the Revolution, possibly British, not sure. Jerseyman and I have discussed this in past postings. I wish there was a way to determine their origin (assay?). If they were Atsion or Batsto origin I'd donate them. What a beautifully restored building. I wish you would elaborate about the drawing above the mantle. Thanks for the tour. Makes me feel like I'm "home" again. You're great! BTW, my wife LOVES turtles. there must be a million of them around my house ! Hahaha!
 

LARGO

Piney
Sep 7, 2005
1,553
134
54
Pestletown
Just after I was there I heard they had put in some display cases with artifacts and items the folks were interested in........that had come from the site......especially the restoration artifacts......
G.....you are one step ahead of us! Enjoy the tour!
Turtle

If one were to have a thing or two of interest to donate, where to contact?
I would be curious the periods or range of era they are willing to portray there. If it is a little varied, I have a thing or two in mind myself. I would want to make sure they were a fit though.

g.
 
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