The original gabled entry has been removed. A small addition is used for 

 storage. The dairy is no longer in use, and has fair historic integrity. 



j. Bunkhouse - House #1 (OV-12.10) 



Formerly a bunkhouse, this structure was apparently constructed in the 

 late 1860s or early 1870s by the Olds family. It was almost entirely rebuilt 

 about 1940 and converted to a residence. It measures 26' by 28', has a 

 corrugated metal gable roof, wood and aluminum sash, and a shed porch on the 

 front. A small open garage, built around 1940, sits across the driveway from 

 this house. The historic integrity of the house is poor. 



k. Silo (OV-12.13) 



This concrete and corrugated metal silo was built by Boyd Stewart and 

 contractors R. E. Murphy and Son in 1936 to store corn grown on the ranch for 

 his cattle. It is about 18' diameter at the base and is approximately 60' tall. 

 Stewart removed the wood and metal superstructure around 1990. The silo has 

 fair historic integrity. 



1. Calving Sheds/Stables (OV-12.03) 



Two small sheds stand north of the ranch house in the horse pasture. 

 They were built by the Stewarts in the late 1930s. They have fair historic 

 integrity. 



m. Trees 



A huge eucalyptus tree across the highway from the ranch house was 

 reportedly planted by Nelson Olds in 1861. It has been healthy, although was 

 bitten by extreme cold in December of 1990. A pear tree behind the wash 

 house reportedly dates from about 1870. Remnants of the Olds orchard survive 

 at various locations on the ranch. 



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