File:Photograph Looking West of the Cellar of the Amoureaux House in Ste Genevieve MO.jpg
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DescriptionPhotograph Looking West of the Cellar of the Amoureaux House in Ste Genevieve MO.jpg |
This is a photograph showing the floor supports of the Amoureaux House. Note that the cellar wall is made of logs entering the ground. This is; post in ground (poteaux-en-terre) construction]]. Also note that the stone piers support log beams, which in turn support to the floor above. In this way, the floor supports are independent of the walls.
It is currently operated as a museum by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. It is one of three poteaux-en-terre buildings that survive. The others are the Bequet-Ribault House and the Vital St. Gemme Beauvais House. |
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Author | Andrew Balet |
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