Piece of wood flooring from the 7th floor of the Texas School Book Depository

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Piece of wood flooring from the 7th floor of the Texas School Book Depository

Piece of wood flooring from the northwest area of the 7th floor of the Texas School Book Depository that measures 5 3/4" H x 33" W x 39" D. The square piece of flooring includes three layers of wood, illustrating a cross-section of the original floor structure. The top layer of flooring has 2 1/4" wide wooden planks while the second layer has 3 1/4" wide planks, and the bottom layer has 5 1/4" wide planks. Each layer addiitonally varies slightly in thickness. Overall, the flooring is very worn, and there are some original nails still protruding in places.

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Object title:

Piece of wood flooring from the 7th floor of the Texas School Book Depository

Date:

1903 - 1970

Medium:

Wood

Dimensions:

5 3/4 x 33 x 39 in.

Credit line:

The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza Collection

Object number:

1987.001.0083

Curatorial Note:

When The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza expanded to the seventh floor in 2002, a new metal and concrete stairwell in the northwest corner of the building provided easy access between the sixth floor to the seventh floor without needing to use the exterior elevator. To accommodate the new addition, this section of wooden flooring was removed from the seventh floor in 2001. This segment provides a unique cross-section showing layers of flooring over the years, though sharp-eyed visitors using the northwest corner stairwell today will see a similar cross-section as they move between the sixth and seventh floors. -- Stephen Fagin, Curator

This object was part of the Fragments special installation on the Museum's 7th floor, on view from November 3, 2021 through July 3, 2022.

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Piece of wood flooring from the 7th floor of the Texas School Book Depository

Piece of wood flooring from the northwest area of the 7th floor of the Texas School Book Depository that measures 5 3/4" H x 33" W x 39" D. The square piece of flooring includes three layers of wood, illustrating a cross-section of the original floor structure. The top layer of flooring has 2 1/4" wide wooden planks while the second layer has 3 1/4" wide planks, and the bottom layer has 5 1/4" wide planks. Each layer addiitonally varies slightly in thickness. Overall, the flooring is very worn, and there are some original nails still protruding in places.

Object Details
Object title:

Piece of wood flooring from the 7th floor of the Texas School Book Depository

Date:

1903 - 1970

Terms:

Dallas County

Dallas County Historical Foundation

Texas School Book Depository

Medium:

Wood

Dimensions:

5 3/4 x 33 x 39 in.

Credit line:

The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza Collection

Object number:

1987.001.0083

Curatorial Note:

When The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza expanded to the seventh floor in 2002, a new metal and concrete stairwell in the northwest corner of the building provided easy access between the sixth floor to the seventh floor without needing to use the exterior elevator. To accommodate the new addition, this section of wooden flooring was removed from the seventh floor in 2001. This segment provides a unique cross-section showing layers of flooring over the years, though sharp-eyed visitors using the northwest corner stairwell today will see a similar cross-section as they move between the sixth and seventh floors. -- Stephen Fagin, Curator

This object was part of the Fragments special installation on the Museum's 7th floor, on view from November 3, 2021 through July 3, 2022.