John Kennel Sr. Farm
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john-kennel-sr-farm-245-9027394
title:
John Kennel Sr. Farm
text:
John Kennel Sr. Farm was a registered historic building near Trenton, Ohio, listed in the National Register on 1984-08-03. It has since been torn down. It was a two-story "Amish/Mennonite type" house with a gable-and-hip roof. The front entryway had a transom, and inside was a stairway with cherry handrail and square posts. The property included a bank barn, a brick smokehouse, a corn crib, and an "early" chicken house. It was home of John Kennel Sr., an Amish person, and his wife Anna Augspurge
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encyclopedia
description:
Historic house in Ohio, United States
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Kennel_Sr._Farm
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date modified:
2023-06-27T05:23:06Z
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13
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