Restoration
and Rehabilitation of a Castle
Restoration of Cooke Castle began in 1998 with the replacement
of a roof and repair and replacement of windows. The roof is
constructed of steel sheeting and is consistent with a roof
which would have been on a similar structure in the 1860s. Although
most windows were found to be in remarkably good shape, some
panes needed to be replaced as was the wood framing. Where panes
were needed they were of a special composition and imported
from France.
Removed at the time was an observation dome on top of the tower.
This observatory was added, probably in the 1940s, for educational
programs but has not been in use for many years. By removing
the structure the tower is now accessible for a breath taking
view of the lake and Put-in-Bay. One can almost imagine Jay
Cooke in the tower welcoming notables such as Chief Justice
Salmon Chase to his island home. The tower was the site of a
flag pole which supported a large United States flag.
Mortar work was completed during the summer months of 2000,
which completes the protection program of the house envelop.
The interior is next. Porches, both north and south, were also
added and are consistent with the original construction. An
adaptive reuse study has also been completed. Current plans
are to use the renovated facility as a conference and education
center for University programs at the island. Funds to complete
the restoration are being sought.
For
more information about how you might support this effort contact
Cooke Castle Restoration, 600 Lincoln Tower, 1800 Cannon Drive,
Columbus, OH 43210-1230.
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