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2005 accomplishments II (050816)
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2005 at the Foreman Prairie House

Cold weather and no heat at the Prairie House kept us at home during the winter months of 2005.

Spring arrived, and volunteers started work again by using Jail Trustees for free labor, after several months lapse. Our two current inmates make a magnificent work crew, and completely painted the entire house during these spring months since May. All the holes in the walls have been repaired and painted, doors have been stripped, repainted and put back in place. We are currently painting the trim throughout the house. The floors no longer have holes in them, though they are not yet redone. That will be our next undertaking.

About two weeks ago Dr. Chris Jeffries asked if we could use the old 1920 era kitchen cabinets out of the L. B. Simmons home at 401 North 9th. What a Godsend! They will be beautiful in the house. Jim Shelby is currently at home building matching cabinets to go with those in the Prairie House kitchen. We also got our old sink and footed bathtub re- porcelained by Mr. Bob Whetzell. Mr. Charles Thomas donated his time in repairing the dining room chairs, and stabilizing them for our use. Charlie Calger helps in many ways. His latest “Atta Boy” goes to him for helping devise a method and the brackets necessary to mount our stairwell chandelier, and make it recessible so we can lower it in the stairwell for cleaning and bulb changing. Charlie and about 10 others are to be thanked for that installation job! (He and James Mayberry were the ones sweating in the attic to install our mechanisms.)

It was a great day on Wednesday Workday, August 10, 2005, when we were able turn on the lights throughout the house, and had the old original doorbell working again! The electrical re-wire of the entire house is now inspected & complete.

State Representative Jari Askins made the completion of our electric re-wiring and the installation of two heat and air units possible in May. Hats off to Ms. Askins and Brian Churchman at ASCOG for their help. Through them The Prairie House Foundation was granted funds from ODOC for fiscal year 2005 funding for those projects.

We are about to begin a new fundraising drive after receiving word from the Kerr Foundation that we may receive a 2:1 matching grant from the Kerr Foundation, if we raise enough local funds. For those who have considered a donation to The Prairie House Foundation for renovation and preservation, now is the time to have your money worth more than ever as you donate to this not for profit, tax deductible, community use, historical preservation project.

All the beautiful crown molding has been repaired, put in place, and refinished to look beautiful again as it did in 1918. The stained glass window in the living room looks very similar to the original window that disappeared from the house in 1999. We are grateful to Duncan’s own Mrs. Kay Hall (of Ligon’s nursery) for the window she made and gave to the Prairie House for the community to enjoy!

A beautiful old chandelier from Earl & Michelle Hunter now graces the dining room.
All other fixtures throughout the house have likewise been donated by friends of the project.

There is still only one toilet and one sink with cold running water at the Prairie House, but we hope funding will soon be in place to finish the plumbing. We estimate another $50,000.00 should bring us to completion of the five phase project for house and grounds renovation. We hope to reach that goal by the late summer 2006, if not sooner. Our remaining major projects include: renovation of the floors, replacing beveled mirrors throughout the house, door knobs for the entire house (they’d all been taken), completion of plumbing, tiling all three bathroom/entry areas of the house, remodeling the downstairs bathroom, tuck pointing the outside brick, landscaping, sprinkler system, and making and installing the three other colored/stained glass windows.
(If anyone in our area knows what the two stained glass windows of the stairwell looked like, we would appreciate hearing from you. A photograph of them would be superb!
255-7693, 255-4099).

We thank all the folks who have donated money, time, labor, or materials to putting the old place back together…” I love it when a Plan comes together”!…neighbors helping neighbors.

Gail Loafman, August 9, 2005

 

 

The Prairie House Foundation is an official project of the Oklahoma Centennial Commemoration and is funded in part through a grant made possible by the Oklahoma Legislature

The W.T. Foreman Parairehouse Foundation      Duncan, Oklahoma