Amish Barns Across America

Amish Barns Across America
Author: John M. Zielinski
Publisher: Iowa Heritage Publications
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1989
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780910381130

Barns Across America

Barns Across America
Author: Jeffrey Steccato
Publisher:
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2019
Genre: Barns
ISBN: 9781682034132

"In 1935, 6.8 million farmers operated across the United States, having built barns to shelter their livestock and store their harvest. These types of barns were built based on the settlers' country of origin and varied in size, shape, style, and color. Today, American barns are a disappearing icon and a threatened part of our heritage, as the need for them has simply diminished. There are only approximately 650,000 barns remaining in America, most nonfunctioning. With this knowledge, award-winning photographer Jeffrey Steccato has been driving the back roads of America, from Arizona's ghost towns to the Blue Ridge Mountains, and up to New England, photographing American barns, keen to tell their stories and capture an important piece of history before it disappears. Featuring a sublime collection of images, and anecdotes about his weathered and wonderful subjects, Steccato's book is sure to capture his readers' interest and enthusiasm for American barns."--Amazon.com.

Barns

Barns
Author: John Michael Vlach
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2003
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780393730869

A comprehensive and unique visual resource, Barns will be invaluable to students; teachers; researchers; historians of art, architecture, design, and technology; architects; engineers; designers of all kinds; and those who love barns."--BOOK JACKET.

Living Barns

Living Barns
Author: Ernest Burden
Publisher: Schiffer Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780764324109

"Originally published in the 1970s ... updated with color photographs"--Inside front cover.

A Round Indiana

A Round Indiana
Author: John T. Hanou
Publisher: Purdue University Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2020-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1612496474

Rounds barns are architectural phenomena that have graced rural America for over a century. Today the few that survive stand as symbols of another generation’s innovation and ingenuity. To understand the importance of these buildings is to begin to understand the story of farming in America. A Round Indiana: Round Barns in the Hoosier State, Second Edition documents the 265 round barns identified in the history of Indiana. This book contains more than 300 modern and historical photographs alongside nearly 40 line drawings and plans. Author and award-winning photographer John T. Hanou combed through often-forgotten documents to tell the fascinating story of the farmers, builders, and architects who championed the innovative construction techniques. This second edition of A Round Indiana provides updated information on an additional 39 round barns discovered in Indiana’s history. Of the 265 total round barns found at one time on the plains of Indiana, only 72 remain standing. A Round Indiana is a tribute to the state’s endangered buildings and a work to be treasured by those interested in the history of Indiana, architecture, and agriculture.

The Old Barn Book

The Old Barn Book
Author: Robin Langley Sommer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1997
Genre: Barns
ISBN: 9780760706893

A pictorial tribute to North America's vanishing rural heritage, as seen in the variety, simplicity, and homely beauty of old barns across the continent.

Barns of Minnesota

Barns of Minnesota
Author:
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2004
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780873515276

Minnesota's barns are remarkable testaments to a midwestern way of life, one centered on the land, work, family, ingenuity, and perseverance. Many think of barns as breathtaking landmarks along the byways. Others have their favorite barns--the well-kept, red dairy barn near St. Cloud, the faded horse barn on the way to Faribault. Still others know these structures more intimately: barns are as integral to their lives as family and home. In Barns of Minnesota, photographer Doug Ohman showcases the vast array of these exceptional landmarks, built by hand in wood, stone, brick, or metal and dating back as far as 1880. Where Ohman's photographs capture the beauty of the barn from the outside in, Will Weaver's evocative story illuminates the life of the barn from the inside out. Readers witness the making and breaking of one barn as it plays into the life and sustenance of several generations of one family who settled the land in 1922 and who farmed into the age of agribusiness. Seventy-five stunning color photographs accompanied by Weaver's moving story uplift these beautiful buildings and a way of life on the land that is as strong and proud, as fragile and humble, as the barns among us.

The Old Barn Book

The Old Barn Book
Author: Allen G. Noble
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1995
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

From hay barns to corn cribs, from fences to chicken coops, from silos to outhouses, 'The Old Barn Book's' clear drawings, photos, maps, and descriptions make it easy to figure what's what around a farm.

American Barns

American Barns
Author: Jan Corey Arnett
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 73
Release: 2013-09-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 0747814279

The heart of every working farm and ranch, the barn is an icon of rural America. This book chronicles – and celebrates – all the main types, and looks at how these treasures of early American architecture developed. It explains how a wealth of immigrant construction methods and range of environments and climates resulted in a fascinating variety of barn styles in the United States, from the earliest rare Dutch examples to simpler English types and others in more surprising shapes (round or even polygonal) crafted by the Shakers in the 1800s. It highlights the most notable, famous and historic barns that the reader can visit, and features the efforts of conservation groups to preserve America's barns and find innovative ways to repurpose these glorious old structures as homes and studios – and as living monuments of rural heritage.