A construction crane is visible outside of Stanton Hall where workers continue to improve and update the roof Thursday in Natchez. (Nicole Hester | The Natchez Democrat)
Workers continue modifying the roof to build a “cricket” so water will run off the roof rather than build up at the top and prevent damages to the roof of Stanton Hall. (Nicole Hester | The Natchez Democrat)
Victor Melendrez saws a piece of wood used to modify the roof of Stanton Hall Thursday in Natchez. (Nicole Hester | The Natchez Democrat)
Linco Dominguez looks in on his coworkers while they continue to modify the roof of Stanton Hall Thursday in Natchez. “Basically we’re trying to divert the water,” Dominguez said, “The gutters seem to be level and they’re not supposed to be, they’re supposed to have a gravity flow to them so the water doesn’t sit in it.” Dominguez said what they are essentially doing is building a cricket so the water will run to either side of the roof. (Nicole Hester | The Natchez Democrat)
Adolfo Martin assists his coworkers while modifying the roof of Stanton Hall Thursday in Natchez. (Nicole Hester | The Natchez Democrat) (Nicole Hester | The Natchez Democrat)
• Workers continue modifying the roof to build a “cricket” so water will run off the sides of the roof rather than build up at the top and prevent damages to the roof of Stanton Hall. (Nicole Hester | The Natchez Democrat