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English: Door Prairie Barn
The Door Prairie Barn was built in 1882 for Marion J. Ridgway. He was a horse and cattle breeder whose grandfather, James Ridgway purchased 3,200 acres (1,300 hectares) in this area in 1831. The barn and farm are called Door Prairie, the name given to the rich layer of black loam (earth) in this area. The barn, which has nine sides was built by John Jeffrey of LaPorte. The beams were cut in a sawmill and some have numbers stamped on their ends suggesting a type of prefabrication. Only the sills were hand hewn and they rested on nine nests of round fieldstones - one at each corner. In 2001 the barn was straightened, lifted off the unstable fieldstones and bolted to a new concrete foundation, which incorporates the original stones. This and interior reconstruction was done by Fred Utroske of Union Mills.Français : L'Ecurie "Door Prairie"
L'Ecruie "Door Prairie" a été construite en 1883 pour Marion J. Ridgway, Il Il était un éleveur de chevaux et de bovins dont le grand-père, James Ridgway, avait acheté 3,200 acres (1,300 hectares) dan cette region en 1831. L'ecurie et la ferme s'appellent "Door Prairie", donné à la riche couche de loam noi terreau de la region. L'ecurie qui a neut cotes a été par John Jeffry de LaPorte. Les poutres ont été coupées dans une scierie et certaines ont des nombres inscirts a leur extrémités , ce qui pourrit suggérant qu'elles avaient ete préfabrication. Seuls les appuis ont été taillés à la main et cec derniers etaient poses sur neuf tas de pierres - un situe à chaque coin de l"ecurie. En 2001, la grange a été redressée, retirée des pierres de terrain instables et boulonnée à une nouvelle fondation en béton, incorporant les pierres d'origine. Cette reconstruction intérieure a été réalisée par Fred Utroske de Union Mills. |
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Author | Chris Light |
Door Prairie Barn
The Door Prairie Barn was built in 1882 for Marion J. Ridgway. He was a horse and cattle breeder whose grandfather, James Ridgway purchased 3,200 acres (1,300 hectares) in this area in 1831. The barn and farm are called Door Prairie, the name given to the rich layer of black loam (earth) in this area.
The barn, which has nine sides was built by John Jeffrey of LaPorte. The beams were cut in a sawmill and some have numbers stamped on their ends suggesting a type of prefabrication. Only the sills were hand hewn and they rested on nine nests of round fieldstones - one at each corner.
In 2001 the barn was straightened, lifted off the unstable fieldstones and bolted to a new concrete foundation, which incorporates the original stones. This and interior reconstruction was done by Fred Utroske of Union Mills.
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