 1 near corner of annex barn. basketball size.
|  2 pile one larger rock 2' across.
|  3 pile one same rock
|  4 pile 2 large rock wider than last one.
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|  7 back of pile two soccer balls and some basketball sized field rocks
|  8 large basketball size. nice color
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|  10 pile 2
|  11 very large rock in pile 2
|  12 Pile 1 in distance from pile 2
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|  14 on bank of bank barn. large, showing 1/3 of rock face
|  15 Same area, the bank of the barn large 1/2 face maybe.
|  16 depository of rocks from farm into bank for barn
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 17 very large rock underneath roof, which is scheduled to be removed and buried in the back of the barn which will expose all of the larger rocks on the bank top and side
|  18 Front of barn July 2008 foundation rocks.
|  19 front oct 2007
|  20 Dec 31. 2004, 8:00 am, barn goes down just as I rounded the corner out of the new barn to dump the cart. The beam missed me by 5'.
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 21 north front side Oct. 2007
|  22 First I ran in the house and threw the breaker for the new barn, because the wires are tied into a new box in the old barn at the bottom left hand side of open doorway.
|  23 back - oct 2007
|  24 Then I grabbed the camera. I was shaking so hard, I didn't think the photos would turn out. The noise was deafening-thank God or I wouldn't have survived.
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|  26 Looking South from the North side of the barn on the bank. I told Beth yesterday about Earl's carpenter bench and said that the barn wouldn't last another day. Guess it didn't. Neither did the bench.
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|  66 December 15th horses have been out for 5 days, back of barn, really falling north and buckling. Vertical beam that was fairly upright is now falling west.
|  67 December 15, 2004 foundation leaning in, top leaning out. I moved everything to the front of the barn in case this falls, which sounds and looks like it will in one more good wind.
|  68 From December 9th storm -horses still in barn. the second to last beam that split in May storm now split all the way down, and now the middle of the second floor section has totally come away in a week. The horses move into the new barn tomorrow. Just have to get the stalls out of this barn and into the new barn.
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 69 December 2004, last beam East before the front of the barn finally cracked.
|  70 Dec. 15, 2004 really leaning.Thank goodness horses have been in new barn since the 10th. Big storm was the 9th that made this really dangerous.
|  71 Dec. 15, after last weeks storm.
|  72 Shows beam #2 and brace near large north door which has been permanently closed.
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 73 Shows north wall leaning out.
|  74 Shows west facing wall of center section.
|  75 Bank side of barn showing second story doors fixed.
|  76 From floor of second story showing beams of mid section.
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 77 west end showing 1/2 story roof of annex.
|  78 Framed doorway and window that were open have now been closed off preventing further damage to floors and walls. This is 20' from opening to half story of annex and 30' from west end of barn where damaged.
|  79 End beam down.
|  80 Another view of Beam #2 and the north facing wall leaning out.
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 81 View of beam #3 showing the distance from the post and the results causing the sliding door not being able to slide. Originally this covered steps down to the lower part of the barn.
|  82 Showing tongue and groove construction. This is the entire mid section of the barn, 2nd floor, all sides, flooring, are t&g.
|  83 Showing the west side of the middle part rooms and 3rd story of the barn from the east side.
|  84 Showing the north facing towards the west. Due to the beams down and coming away from the joins, the entire end is starting to fall away to the north. Taken from the ramp.
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|  86 inside of barn below shows new stalls and mats at the east end. it is constantly wet in here everywhere.
|  87 Showing south side of large barn, east side of annex with small bldg. collapsing, Annex is holding up the large barn. New doorways framed and covered up and down towards junction of annex to large barn.
|  88 showing north side of barn at the ramp. Door on right permanently framed in and new framed in door on left with new people door.
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 89 from the east end of barn through the 'rooms' at mid section showing west end.
|  90 west end of barn from August 2003 storm.
|  91 Another view of 2nd beam from West side.
|  92 showing center of barn on second floor, tongue and groove boards, showing beams. Shows dip in the center from posts shifting below.
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|  94 east side of barn showing small milk house caved in roof.
|  95 inside of annex from big barn downstairs
|  96 more signatures
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|  98 more signatures
|  99 original signatures of barn builders. July 21, 1905.
|  100 closeup of west end of barn showing damage.
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|  102 from south end of property, showing both barns.
|  103 showing west and north sides of large barn
|  104 showing west side of annex and big barn
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|  106 showing south side
|  107 showing west side from outside wire fencing.
|  108 both barns from the west facing side.
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|  110 from the south showing both barns.
|  111 shows relationship of barns to home.
|  112 shows both barns from the south.
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