
Image courtesy of the Oregon State Library
The Oregon State Hospital was built in 1883 in Salem, Oregon. The plan for the structure was based upon the philosophy of Dr. Thomas Kirkbride. Here is a link to more information on other Kirkbride buildings around the country.
Last summer when I toured the rehabilitation of the facilities, the plan for the windows in the main older section was to have them restored and interior storms installed. Recently the group in charge of the restoration decided that the windows are not worth saving. They want to remove them and install new windows.
There comes a point when a person has seen enough destruction of irreplaceable building materials that something must be done.
I will be testifying on Thursday at the meeting of the Salem Historic Landmarks Commission to help try and save these beautiful windows.
Here are some detail photos of one of the sash.
Sash made from clear Western Red Cedar
Square-pegged rail and stile joints.
Really the only thing that needs work is new glazing putty.
Construction lines clearly evident.
Wedged muntin tenons.
Thanks for your help!