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The Jacob Fishbeck farmstead complex includes an 1853 farmhouse, a small barn, privy, garage, and chicken coop. The house is a Greek Revival example of the Upright and Wing house, consisting of a 1-1/2 story upright with a one-story side wing and a rear addition. The house is clad with weatherboard, and sits on a stone foundation.
Peter Lockwood lived in the house with his wife Amelia, and the property remained in the Lockwood family until Amelia Lockwood sold it in 1912. It was later abandoned, and used as a granary and chicken coop in the 1930s, and had its roof torn off by a tornado in the 1960s. The house was restored in the early 1990s. [2]
According to Lowe's, its Mondawe Orange Wood Convertible Chicken Coop and Rabbit Hutch typically retail for $324, but it's on sale right now for $152.65, and it has everything you could want ...
Also on the grounds are a greenhouse, a garage, a large bred brick barn, a chicken coop, and a gatekeepers cottage. These structures were designed by the same architect as the main house, and are built in the same style. [2]
The farm contains a house, barn, five sheds, a chicken coop, and a granary surrounded by old fields. [4] The George Conrad Hutzler house is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame structure with clapboard siding on a concrete foundation. [2] The house has a gable roof covered in hexagonal slate tiles. The main section measures 30 feet (9.1 m) by 30 feet ...
St. Joseph, colloquially known as St. Joe, is a city and the county seat of Berrien County, Michigan. It was incorporated as a village in 1834 and as a city in 1891. [ 4 ] As of the 2020 census , the city population was 7,856. [ 5 ]
Coop or Co-op most often refer to: Chicken coop or other animal enclosure; Cooperative or co-operative ("co-op"), an association co-operating for mutual social, economic or cultural benefit Consumers' co-operative; Food cooperative; Housing cooperative (as in "a co-op apartment") Building cooperative; Worker cooperative; Cooperative board game
The first European settlers arrived in the Clark Lake area in 1833. In 1835, Ephraim, a veteran of the War of 1812, and Nellie Hitt, along with their eight children including their young son Gordon, moved from Delaware County, New York to this area in the wilderness of Michigan, then a part of the Northwest Territory.