HOG HOUSE, GRANARY, AND CORN CRIB. 



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One section of frame, -with no sills 1o catch water and rot out. Each sec- 

 tiou is set on seven large cedar posts (Ij, two feet below the surface, and two 

 feet above. Center post five feet above surface. 



2 — 2x6 sleepers, 10 feet long-, spiked to 6 and 7. 



3 — 3x6 ties, 10 feet long, spiked to 6 and 7. 



4— 2x6 sleeper, 13 feet long, spiked to 7 and 7. 



*o — 2x0 joist, 13 feet long, spiked to 7 and 7. 



G— 2x6 outside studs, 14 feet long. 



7 — 2x0 inside studs, 22 feet long. 



8—1x6 tie, nailed firm to 3 aiuriO, 8 foot long. 



9 — 1x0 brace, nailed firm to 7 ami 10, 8 feet long. 



10—2x4 rafter, 22 feet long. 



11 — One and one-half feet projection. 



12 — Cribs 10 feet wide, 9y, feet between sleeper and tic (2 and 3). Floor 

 of fencing, ^ inch crack. Fl< or between studs on angle of one-half pitch A 

 to prevent corn and dirt from lodging. 



13 — Drive way, floor elevated 3 feet above crib floor; 10 feet long and 13 

 feet wide. 



14 — Granary, 13 feet wide, whole length of crib; 1)4 feet high on outside, 

 12 feet high in center; grain elevated at end, or center of crib. 



15 and 16 — Hog house, 2 feet high under cribs and 5 feet high under drive 

 way, saving all waste corn and )ireventing rats from working. 



17 — 2x4 brace, 3 feet long, spiked to 7 and 5. 



*No. 5 — loist doiil>lp(l spiking on ench side of 7 nnd 7, with lirnco fl?) between. 

 Note: Outside uiideiphiiiing set uuUer tUe criU cue foot. Each seciluii of frumo 2 8-13 

 leet apart from center lo center. 



