New York Dutch barn.
Nineteenth century New York Dutch Barn measuring 50 deep x 40wide with period 20 foot addition making the barn 50 deep x 60 wide. The hewn pine frame has 12 x 15 anchor beams with beaver tail spanning 26. Posts are 10x 12which rise to a purlin with 8 x 9 purlin ties. Rafters are 7x 8, 5 on center. Frame is standing and in good condition.





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