All photographs by Ken R. Noffsinger unless otherwise noted. |
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Photographs one through three are of the
purlin cradle that was built by Jim Gumbert to support a badly failing purlin in the northeast portion of the
1857 Barn roof.
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Images four through eight and twelve and thirteen show Jim Gumbert working at the south edge of the
1857 Barn roof. Here, he was connecting ropes that were used to anchor a tarp on the roof.
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Looking north into the storage area in the south portion of the
1857's Barn's
South Extension. It may have been used as a chicken coop at one time.
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Writing on the interior of the door to the storage area seen in photo nine.
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The entrance to the
Milk House on its north side.
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