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Ranch
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Barn
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Chicken
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Carriage
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Outhouse
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Summer
Kitchen
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Spring
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Cistern
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Ice
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School
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Virtual
Tour of the 1881 Limestone Barn

Level 3 - Third
Floor
The third floor was originally used to store hay and
grain. From 1945 through 1947 the Davis-Noland-Merrill Grain company
added four grain bins and two cupolas to reflect the change in operation
of the ranch. Today this level is used to store historic farm equipment
and is opened periodically on special occasions.
During the time of Stephen F. Jones, a giant windmill was placed
on the middle portion of the north side of the barn. It was removed
sometime in the early to mid 1880s. Not long after its installation,
the windmill was damaged during a storm. Whether it was repaired
and replaced is uncertain. However, it was thought that the constant
blowing winds turning the windmill may cause vibrations in the barn
that could potentially damage the structure. An exact date of its
removal is unknown. The 1887 lithograph shows the windmill on the
barn, but artistic license may be the reason for its presence in
the image. We do however know from the following quote that a windmill
was indeed installed on the barn at one time.
"Hildebrand Brothers are placing a windmill in
the barn, having thirty foot wings, with a power equal to that of
a twelve horse power engine. (Strong City Independent, December
24, 1881). "The 'double-header' windmill of Mr. S.F. Jones'--the
largest in the state--will be expected, when it gets down to business,
to furnish motive power for a pair of corn burrs, a corn sheller,
hay-chopper, root-cutter, and an oil-cake crusher." (Independent,
February 4, 1882).

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