

rAIRriEL D. tOWA.'^^. 



"Louden Barn Plans" 



Louden Barn Plans is a 112-page book of practical barn plans and building information, com- 

 piled by the Louden Architectural Department. It contains the best of the building ideas gathered in 

 fifty years of specializing along this line by William Louden and his able assistants. 



It shows seventy-two representative designs for dairy and general purpose barns, and other farm 

 buildings, with full description and estimated cost of each. It treats in a clear understandable way the 

 subjects of grading, drainage, concrete work, framing, lighting, ventilating, strength of materials — every 

 problem in fact that confronts the barn builder. 



If you expect to build or remodel a barn, now or later, you need this book. We'll gladly mail you a 

 copy on request. 



Don't wait till you're ready to build — get it now! 



Design 1840 — For Dairy Barn 



Description 



This barn is 126 ft. wide by 140 ft. long. 



The foundation wall extends 18 inches above the 

 ground and the frame sidewalls are 16 ft. high. 



The lower story is 93^2 ft. high, the hay mow is 

 22 ft. high from floor to hay carrier-track, the vertical 

 sidewalls in the hay mow are 6 ft. high, and the 

 ridge of roof is 36 ft. above the ground. 



The foundation wall is of concrete construction, 

 and the entire floor of the lower story is of concrete 

 construction. 



Capacity of mow, 3 1 5 tons loose hay. 



The barn above the foundation is of plank-frame 

 construction and has a clear hay mow without posts. 



The cost is estimated to be $9800.00. 



Price of Complete working 

 plans and specifications 

 for Design 1840 $QC 00 



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