Program

Preservation and Access: Preservation Assistance Grants

Period of Performance

9/1/2019 - 1/31/2021

Funding Totals

$9,273.00 (approved)
$8,538.55 (awarded)


Assessment of Environmental Conditions and Mechanical Systems for Historic House at Historic Travellers Rest

FAIN: PG-266728-19

Travellers Rest Historic House Museum, Inc. (Nashville, TN 37220-1218)
Jennifer Butt (Project Director: January 2019 to May 2022)

A preservation assessment, as well as the purchase of environmental monitoring equipment, to develop a plan to improve climate control for the collections at the Travellers Rest Historic House Museum.  Holdings include over 6,000 Southern and Tennessee artifacts such as furniture, paintings, textiles, homewares, and decorative and personal items, many of which belonged to the original home owner, Judge John Overton.  The house and its collections are used to present early nineteenth-century Tennessee history and Judge Overton’s influence in state politics, as well as the political rise of Andrew Jackson.

This project seeks to contract with a consultant to assess the environmental conditions of a historic house museum constructed between 1799-1885. Upon completion of the assessment, a report would be provided outlining recommendations for an HVAC system designed to provide for a proper conservation environment in the house. The system design would take into account the multiple additions of the house built of both brick and wood construction over a hundred-year period with the permeable membrane inherent to a historic structure. The house was home to the Overton family from 1799-1949. Started by Judge John Overton, the historic house grew as the generations grew, until it was donated to The National Society of The Colonial Dames of America in the State of Tennessee which ran the site as a historic house museum. It also serves as the organization’s state headquarters. For the last thirty years it has been operated by a paid professional staff which ensures it is open to the public.





Associated Products

Onset Data Loggers (Equipment)
Name: Onset Data Loggers
Description: Onset Environmental Data Loggers used to track the temperature/humidity levels every 15 minutes.
Location: Travellers Rest Historic House Museum, Nashville, TN
Year: 2019

Existing Conditions Assessment of Historic Travellers Rest (Report)
Title: Existing Conditions Assessment of Historic Travellers Rest
Author: Landmark Facilities Group, Inc.
Abstract: Travellers Rest Historic House Museum was selected as a grant awardee from the National Endowment for the Humanities in August 2019. The site was one of 215 awardees from across the country who received grant funds. The site used these funds specifically for the purpose of monitoring the environmental conditions of the historic house which houses the majority of the collection comprised of Southern and Tennessee artifacts such as furniture, paintings, textiles, decorative homewares, and personal items which belonged to the original owner, Judge John Overton. and his descendants. Landmark Facilities Group, Inc., of Norwalk, Connecticut, was contracted by the site to complete a preservation assessment of the site’s mechanical systems along with installing data loggers to monitor the temperature/humidity levels every 15 minutes. This project was carried out from November 2019 through early November 2020 in order to document the temperature and humidity levels in the historic house for one full year. The final preservation assessment was received in January 2021 and provides information to the Board of Directors and staff on best recommendations on how to proceed with proper conservation measures regarding the historic house HVAC system and other related mechanical and environmental measures needed to be undertaken as outlined in the site’s 2020-2025 Strategic Plan.
Date: 11/1/2019
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