File:Beierle Farm, Hudson Road and Ninety-Sixth Avenue, Denver, Denver County, CO HABS COLO,16-DENV,63- (sheet 1 of 1).tif

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HABS COLO,16-DENV,63- (sheet 1 of 1) - Beierle Farm, Hudson Road and Ninety-Sixth Avenue, Denver, Denver County, CO
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Arter, William
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Thallheimer, Arnold, photographer
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HABS COLO,16-DENV,63- (sheet 1 of 1) - Beierle Farm, Hudson Road and Ninety-Sixth Avenue, Denver, Denver County, CO
Depicted place Colorado; Denver County; Denver
Date Documentation compiled after 1933
Dimensions 24 x 36 in. (D size)
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Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
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HABS COLO,16-DENV,63- (sheet 1 of 1)
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This file comes from the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS), Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) or Historic American Landscapes Survey (HALS). These are programs of the National Park Service established for the purpose of documenting historic places. Records consist of measured drawings, archival photographs, and written reports.

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  • Significance: As a complex, the current Beierle Farm offers an example of the work process and flow of wheat and grain farm and its methods of operation. In particular the grain bins and scale house offer examples of facilities frequently used by farmers in the area. Other Buildings testify to the evolution of the farm from a dairy to a grain farm.

The Beierle Farm also has significance as an example of farm evolution and development by Adams County, Colorado, tenant farmers. Tenant farming was a common pattern of land use and livelihood for much of the area during most of the twentieth century. The Ray Beierle family worked as tenant farmers for more than fifty years. They worked at this farm for three different landlords, the Grossmans, the District Land Owners Trust and finally for Box Elder Farms until 1990. In addition, the Beierle Farm house is a significant example of an 1890s vernacular hipped cottage.

  • Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N266
  • Survey number: HABS CO-124
  • Building/structure dates: ca. 1890 Initial Construction
Source https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/co0287.sheet.00001a
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Object location39° 44′ 21.01″ N, 104° 59′ 03.01″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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