e. Carriage House (OV-12.04) 



This pre-1869 building was used to store carriages and wagons, and is 

 used today as a garage. It is seen in the 1869 lithograph of the ranch. The 15' 

 by 21' one-story gable-roofed building has had few alterations: replacement of 

 the north door, closing of the south door and a roof of corrugated metal are the 

 only changes. Its historic integrity is good. 



f. Bunkhouse/Shed (OV-12.02) 



This former bunkhouse appears in early photographs of the ranch. It has 

 a corrugated metal gable roof, horizontal drop siding, miscellaneous windows, 

 and a large opening on the east side with no door. It measures 17' by 36' and 

 has fair historic integrity. 



g. Stable (OV-12.14) 



Boyd Stewart built this 60' by 144' barn before World War II on the site 

 of the Olds Ranch dairy house. The board-and-batten structure now has a 

 gable corrugated metal roof with drop shed sides, rolling doors as well as 

 numerous paddock doors, and is still used as a horse barn. It has had few 

 alterations and its historic integrity is good. 



h. Equipment Shed-Shop Complex (OV-12. 1 1 ) 



This structure was built in the late 1930s on the site of the old horse 

 barn; it served as a shop and had a concrete floor and concrete foundations. 

 Three wood and corrugated metal open-front additions were built after 1950. 

 The many alterations over the years leave the structure with poor historic 

 integrity. 



i. Dairy Barn (OV-12. 17) 



Boyd Stewart had this Grade A dairy built in 1935. It is constructed of 

 concrete, stucco and wood, with a corrugated metal roof. The main part of the 

 bunding measures 20' by 60' with a 28' by 14' shed and a 6' by 10' milk room. 



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