■nvo lJOLI.AXiS A vj-:ai:.] 



•PROOHK^S AND 1MPKOVKMKST,- 



[StNGLE N-O. FOUK CENTS. 



VOL X. NO. G.I 



ROCEESTBE, N. Y.-FOR THE WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1859. 



\\\\\[)U- NO. 47$ 



MOORE'S RURAL NJ5JM0RKER, 



ppmi- U1HUKI IHD 



RURAL FIR8T PREMIUM BARN. 



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all, «i' think, w II ii-i<r .,n i vmitiiing Iho phi: 



irbloh m no it is truly 



Psmtum fltrn, an>\ no ui\<< c:irinin,!, 



WTo incnl lion, n ilhout 



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kin. Moon*:- On examining itic pnpori pot In on 



■ ■ 9, i" aooldo upon ibe p ,.- I prop ■■• 



I .... i (1 i,,t,. ,. ii,„'[ 



i I hi f.-oture*; lui 



In "i" o] o, ii, in. i Ren quite lee say***!** rorord 





■ (j'#u* muftuitif at Qumera, m tl 



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.- bnprovoma 



r I j.mn.iil I 



their |>uliHir:ili<>ii 



nvi- a leinh-iirv i W OBll 



,.f construction, 



C WCH VllUUnJ U> UlO IhttlltB or 



...■ill ].rim-i[.lr, 



I carry off the 



PEHMITJM BABK I" 

 Ouit furm contains lOtjaeroO, in< hiding woodland, 



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WlllOHof til..- >■■ ■ .■• 1 ■!!.■ I 



feet above ihc level of ihc sea, iu u 

 naturally bleal p 







The farm bnsbeeu devoted for the last sixty years 



■ i to !"■■■ I 'i ■ n nota 



there bud been built, in a group, odo barn 30xC4, 

 t>oo 0x40,n horec-atablo between tbe two HJrifl, 

 and an open abed 15x00, with a space above fur 

 hay. They were of tbc usual construction, upon 

 .■■■ moi [or.- 



Tbc site tbey occupied woe ay neu J] 



. ■: could be; tbc ground descending 



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for the whole 

 ing that 111 tin.' yard, is. at the sooth-went comer, 

 about i in. I- feet in depU . and graded to -^ lloj i of 

 one in luity; Hi.' iiiiiiii:ii nlopc, beingonBin tBB.li 

 shown iu doited lines on [lie *cction plan. The 

 ited w»M placed in 'he approach to the 

 doors, on U.o west, u shown above the United 

 line. A. ticuch was excavated thicc feet wide and 

 one foot below grade, and tilled with broken stone, 

 that served as a drain, upon which the foundation 



The inundation walls arc built of good quarry 



stone, bin I in lime moi Mr, with a balance sh>| e, .is 



shown in Bcctlou : tin- weal 01 o seven, and Ibe 00 l 



[bore grade. The west one {■pierced 



by (bOl Windowa three feet square, and the north 



. . f'.vo feil »i|unre; the edit one being 







1 lh 



Who 



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side and a itabl< 



with unseasoned, rough boards, onen and 



Me; nnd It I* gratifying !o nil well wither* of Ibe firm 



ins interest ihui iiiit are hi foni paestng . 

 plana io new *nd Improved strneuina, i 



i iKhlleelanl beauty, and profllaul" and 



1 1 i 

 first ofafay, ' . . 

 The first requirement with oa wo 

 . 

 one was better than ii 

 We eeleeted i dwelling than 



before, ou land thai sloped to the aoith-WOBt, about 

 one foot iu ten, a little east of the 

 tidge, whete the water HI I 

 . 

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I t. -Stabled «■■:- 



. 



The Committee, 

 examining and InvesUgaUag Ihu plans submittal 

 their imp.-. ■Hun, hare sirred to recommend the follow- 

 ing u the beet «r« t u e< red to nnl ibe wants of the 

 farming comma ulty, and In accordance wiin Use vfcws or 

 )oar ungina.1 lutmiioo in making Uh- nnipuetuon 



LOHOmmiNAL SECTION. 

 goojdr«jor time in i proeefa upon the weal, and thus make the v 



merely return* four feet in length , ' 



being open spare, or wood upon a low well, but 

 above the reach of mam-re, rendei " ■ 

 ventilation ns if it were not abasement. The 

 l by earth five feet, thi 



; the east hemp: entirely 



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 I, south, is i ' 



i in 11 intel Hid sleighs 

 imnter, plewe, harrows, drills, roller, reaper) 



Thohone-etable, nrbii bacaupiei tboeonth end, >* 



■ 

 p u Ity, mid one .'i 10 '■ 1 1. into n '■ 



..mi u ..i no ce itj a 



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one tube (or- 



. m to do, tbnn 



nt. The D A le made light 



■ ■ • nt Hint is 



■ i vei-ofiiood, 



•- door to Iho 



died below, in ■' f tl sheep ami 



1, BoMl 1 

 The grain bins are nut north of 11 ■ 



i. .mi i I tbi rill on bi I ■ i I 



„„ II.,,,. 'I'll.,; in.- luiii 'Vet iu i- idtl 

 .■lumcily for EQQ bushels of grain. The bottom 

 of the bins bln| ■ 



■ .,■!,, I. ....,■ Li. Tliia admits nf the drawing ot lite 



halfbBehelwlthaaae.orol i itying 



n whole bin upon the floor in a. fen mil 



■ ■ illation of 



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 1 ,1-igbtofany 



) Hoi 



.item id consideration wo* its site. Tl. 



ined by counting tt»- cubic coutcnU 



, unondsga | *** °' d ooe^ and adopted 40X«0, ud lv fret abo' 



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i»nt.>.-, VI ooaki I, aim -■-■ < 



I a'jnuT, IIornrLr;.:*,CL(-iBeiu;Cok, 



basemeot, with n trusa frame 



ill internal airangrtneota. 

 We needed n '^and&Aop 



Barn, (he details of which art clearly ohoonin the 

 plans, bni tbe reasons therefor will be given as w« 

 ascend from tbe 



B, Tool Rown. F. Boy. 

 . Yard. O. Area. 

 U. siubling. II. Approach Embankment. 



Tbe north end of basement it occupied by a l'*"j 

 for bay, ibal extends to ibe top, IT 

 and ban a cubic cunacity of about - ' 

 of thi*. and eutirely acm-s (he building. >* to 

 eaitle-slable, aixteen feet in width, including ihc 

 passage and slaim ay to the floor .boTc. Next is 

 , ; .g toobatmel 

 itti the yard, except two cast iron 

 thai aopi^rl the oflb above; easily reu- 

 lUaled at auy tiane ibroogb the windows ou Ibe 

 mat, aim caj-ablc of receiving, wilbplenly of spaie 

 room a teo-bor*e-po wrr to da the threshing above 



[D .I'HMIOI' FLOORIK0. 



bea thick, laid 

 i il tongued and grooved, 



jirevontany ipi 



break balk in any direction. Thai port 



■ 

 ■ 



l,.,l ■ ■ ,1, ■■ : . ■■. Li . r . (0 In. 1. 1 



ring great room below. 

 -.In. Ii , . of ■■ 

 On ! 



loth- ,,,■. ■ I 

 I 



.ingle rolling doorson the cast, and 

 two large double io!li ><-..- 







oe^'easibfo t»v »'*•!• f'om tL 





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i art*, It has 



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and iscnlculalei 













-.nit- before sj el 

 ty of the ban 





This entire space iaonl 





xbrncea 



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perpendicular as not to interfere with the settlc- 

 ment of grain or hay— and six iron rod 



in diameter and parpen lieu I a r. Tl 



ivlneb access ia had to the roof is reac I 



low, and is the central ventilator to the building. 



The carpentry it of the style used in modem 

 ■ 

 which thrown .... 



turc and its ounlentu upon Ihc Outei wall*. It* 

 stability dc; ends upon the strength I 

 sion rods, si.-' I 

 timber. Pic brseee in ei 

 Iheycouldl.. aiibeeoda, 



end etc col murine!. I 



When any of tbc timber m ded »pi.cmg to ii 



~ll 'l""ll satatti^ 



