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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Y3H_wood-shed-historical_Ann-Arbor-MI.html
[lat N42 11.965 lon W083 44.435]. The Pump House is the small, square, one-story structure. The two-story garage and apartment was attached to the Pump House when the garage and apartment were constructed in the 1950s. The well under the Pump Hous…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Y3D_carriage-house-historical_Ann-Arbor-MI.html
[lat N42 11.950 lon W083 44.425] It consisted of four sub-units. The main front portion housed the carriages, harness, and tools. Horses could pull a carriage directly into the Carriage House. Then the horses would be unhitched and led through an…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Y3C_hog-house-historical_Ann-Arbor-MI.html
[lat N42 11.938 lon W083 44.420] This structure contained a number of small pens, each just large enough for housing a sow (mother hog) and her piglets. Once the baby pigs had grown to such size and strength that they needed more space and could …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Y3B_upper-level-of-the-barn-historical_Ann-Arbor-MI.html
[lat N42 11.937 lon W083 44.442] The front ramp leads to the portion of the barn that related to the Farm Yard; the lower section is part of the Barn Yard. The upper portion was used to store straw and hay, to thresh oats and/or wheat, and to sto…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Y1O_pump-house-historical_Ann-Arbor-MI.html
[lat N42 11.965 lon W083 44.435] The Pump House is the small, square, one-story structure. The two-story garage and apartment was attached to the Pump House when the garage and apartment were constructed in the 1950s. The well under the Pump Hous…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Y1N_lower-level-of-the-barn-historical_Ann-Arbor-MI.html
[lat N42 11.929 lon W083 44.436] Here cattle would have been gathered for shelter from the severe winter cold. Later, when the farm established a small dairy enterprise, Jersey cows would have been brought here from the pasture to await their tur…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Y1M_ice-house-historical_Ann-Arbor-MI.html
[lat N42 11.957 lon W083 44.436] While this was used as the ice house for many years, this structure may have been one of the first buildings built on the farm. At one time it had a lean-to addition attached to the west side. According to Sutherl…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Y1E_sutherland-wilson-farm-historical_Ann-Arbor-MI.html
Side 1 In the 1850s, Langford (1802-1865) and Lydia (1806-1892) Sutherland replaced their small log cabin with this Greek Revival house. Farm buildings from that era were built from locally harvested hand-hewn timber and hand-cut stones gathered …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1X5V_ticknor-campbell-house-historical_Ann-Arbor-MI.html
Side 1 In 1844 Benjamin Ticknor, a U.S. naval surgeon from Connecticut, built this Classic Revival house on his 183-acre farm in Pittsfield Township. He used cobblestone construction, which originated in upstate New York. The rear wing includes a…
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