WHat makes you think pool table, rather than something like laundry
sink, as a source for the slate? Slate was also widely used as an
insulating material for things like electric power control boards. In
both sinks and control boards, there would be bolt holes, but pieces
would be smaller than a pool table. Just a thought.
On Feb 3, 2011, at 7:45 AM, Tanya A. Faberson wrote:
Last month I completed phase III work in a historically African-American
neighborhood near downtown Lexington, Kentucky. On one of the parcels we
excavated, I came across a square, early to mid-twentieth-century
privy that
had been lined with pool table slate (about 9 large sections, bolt
holes and
all.possibly 3 pool tables worth). It appears that the pieces had been
"jammed" in there (for lack of a better phrase) as a form of lining
after
the fact, rather than the privy having been lined with it upon initial
construction. The former occupants were obviously resourceful, and
it's an
interesting find. I haven't come across this before. Has anybody else
ever
seen a privy (or other feature) lined with pool table slate? Contact me
off-post if you would like to see a photograph of what the lining looked
like once the interior deposits were removed.
Cheers,
Tanya
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