Posted by caterpillar guy on May 19, 2009 at 19:24:31 from (172.135.143.78):
In Reply to: The Home Place posted by 37 chief on May 19, 2009 at 11:53:58:
Well I live across the road from where I grew up and my dad lives in the house that was is dads and his granddads. Been here since about 1910. The house is not much older. He always said the house down by the other place as it was always called Is much older as it has hewn timbers for support timbers. His house has sawed timbers and lumber as does the house I"m in as well. The house I live in is the old neighbors house The buildings are all the same except the barn fell down and was cleaned up to far gone to save it. All the buildings are the same on dads place except for the one shed/grainery. It used to be on the other place as a hip roof barn I think. And is now the shed/grainery on the home place. The buildings have been added to since then too. A 40x80 pole barn with 20 ft added later and a leanto added to the back of it and a 60x62 freestall barn with parlor and milkhouse added to the front and end of the old hip roof barn. The barn was 90 feet long before the addition to it.
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