g. Play House (OV-15.08) 



The play house was installed circa 1934-41 between two existing 

 structures. It had been used by children since then, although at the time of 

 removal was overgrown and dirty, hence unusable. 



The play house, measuring 3 by 9 feet, was in poor condition. 



h. Freezer (OV-15.07) 



The freezer shed had been located further south according to a 1920s 

 photograph. It appeared to have been constructed out of materials from other 

 old buildings. It was used as a meat cooler until about 1950 when it was 

 replaced with the meat house. 



The freezer, measuring 14 by 15 feet, was in fair condition. 



i. Meat House (OV-15.15) 



The meat house was built by Armin Truttman about 1950. It had been 

 used for meat storage until the Truttmans' departure in 1990. 



The meat house, measuring 13 by 16 feet, was in good condition. It was 

 not a historic building but had a functional use for the residents. 



j. Small House (removed 1993) 



The small house was built by the Truttmans in 1944, and housed three 

 generations of Truttmans, a ranch manager's family and park personnel until it 

 was removed in 1993. It was of simple construction; a porch originally ran the 

 length of the front (south) side, but was enclosed in two separate operations. 

 More recently the kitchen was enlarged and a shed utility room was added to 

 the west side. It was vacated and burned by the National Park Service in 1993. 



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