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Sandburg Home Farm Office

image of office with bookshelves, dark metal filing cabinets and photos pinned to the wall
Sandburg Home Farm Office

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From her office in the middle of the house, Mrs. Sandburg paid the bills, answered correspondence and kept both the house and farm running smoothly.  She took care of the day to day business so that her husband could focus on his writing.

In order to manage the large goat herd, Mrs. Sandburg was often in her office studying goat lineages, calculating bloodlines and making breeding decisions based on science. She was a Phi Beta Kappa graduate from the University of Chicago, and had a keen interest in genetics. She sold milk to local dairies, sold goats to North and South America, and kept an active schedule of showing goats at regional contests.

Click the audio below to learn how Mrs. Sandburg and her daughter Helga first started raising dairy goats.

Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site

Last updated: March 31, 2021