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Abandoned Farm with Overgrown Yard

Date: 09 04 1967
Description: An abandoned farm with overgrown foliage. In the background is a farmhouse. The doorway is detailed with decorative pilasters or engaged columns flanking t...
Photograph

Cellar Door

Date: 
Description: A view of the cellar door belonging to Gov. Wm. Leete, where the sympathetic Puritans concealed the regicide judges Whalley and Goffe in 1661. Caption read...
Photograph

Manure Outside Farm Building

Date: 1911
Description: Pile of manure outside the door of a crudely built farm building.
Photograph

Farm Fire Extinguishers

Date: 09 04 1923
Description: View of two wall-mounted fire extinguishers inside a building on the farm of Professor Holden.
Photograph

Man Standing on Scaffolding

Date: 05 1926
Description: A man stands on makeshift scaffolding while hammering a nail into a door awning. The photograph was taken for International Harvester's Agricultural Extens...
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Sloping Porch

Date: 03 1926
Description: A man holding a bundle of logs is opening the screen door on a farmhouse with a deteriorating front porch.
Photograph

Krueger Barn — Alternate View

Date: 2004
Description: Dan and Diane Krueger pose with sons, Jimmy, and Jerry (the tallest), on their property at N8990 Sunnyview Road (Section 7).
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Immanuel Lutheran Church Barn — Alternate View

Date: 2004
Description: Pastor Mark Berlin has served the "River Church" for two years. His eight-year-old daughter's name is Julie.
Photograph

Farm Scene

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Description: A horse and carriage drives down a lane past a farmhouse, barns, and a windmill.
Photograph

Weathered Barn

Date: 04 1995
Description: "Barn Door."
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Christian Church

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Description: View down unpaved road towards the left side and front of the wood clapboard sided church. There are six arched windows along the side and in the front of ...
Photograph

Main Barn at Christenson Farm

Date: 
Description: View of an L-shaped stone barn. Piles of sand, broken wood and an old plow are in the foreground.
Photograph

German Evangelical Church

Date: 
Description: Three-quarter view of the German Evangelical Church, which has a belfry, and a steeple with a weather vane and lightning rod. There are arched windows on t...
Postcard

Car and Passengers in front of Witt Studio

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Description: Photographic postcard of a man, woman and young girl posing in their Buick convertible in front of the Matthew Witt Photographic Studio. Another woman stan...
Book or Pamphlet

Farmer Thrifty's Barn

Date: 1876
Description: Front and back cover of brochure for Champion Reapers & Mowers. Front cover features flaps illustrated as barn doors that open up to reveal the brochure.
Photograph

Baby on Landing of Building

Date: 1922
Description: View across the yard towards James Peterson sitting on a landing near the open door of a house or farm building with two windows. Stacked on a crate near t...
Photograph

Man Shredding Corn Cobs

Date: 12 12 1922
Description: Man shredding corn cobs with a hand-cranked feed mill. He is standing on a wood platform near a the closed double doors to a building. A burlap sack full o...
Photograph

No Admittance

Date: 12 1947
Description: View of trees and a farm building as seen through a dilapidated door and window of an old house. Snow is on the threshold of the door and in front of the b...
Photograph

Slave Quarters at Walnut Grove

Date: 08 1937
Description: Exterior view of front and right side of log building. Wood steps lead up to the open doorway on the right, and the steps continue inside up to the floor l...
Photograph

Slave Quarters at Walnut Grove

Date: 08 1937
Description: Interior view towards side of log building. In the right corner are steps leading down to the right towards a door. Beams are supporting the wood floor abo...

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