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Barn, 1880s Cattle Ranch

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Described in 1883 as "the best improved farm in Chase county," [Kansas] the Spring Hill Farm and Stock Ranch became a showpiece for cattleman Stephen F. Jones and his wife Louisa. In 1878 they came to Kansas from Colorado wishing to graze cattle on the "fine prairie grasses" of the Flint Hills and then ship them by rail to market in Kansas City. BARN: This massive 60 x 110 foot limestone barn was used to house animals, shelter equipment, and store the hay and grain that fed the livestock during the winter months. In 1885, Jones' livestock numbered 200 swine, 30 horses, 8 milk cows, 4 mules and hundreds of cattle foraging on the ranch's prairie grasses. The barn was built into the side of a hill for natural insulation and access. Bill "Walnut" thumb_2128141.jpg

Comments (33)


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bimm3d

9:01AM | Sun, 31 October 2010

very beautiful place and great POV in this photo!!

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helanker

9:13AM | Sun, 31 October 2010

What a beautiful shot of the barn and I like the low sunshine making awesome shadows on the ground.

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durleybeachbum

9:18AM | Sun, 31 October 2010

A superb shot! What a great house this would make! In the UK barn conversions are all the rage with those who have money.

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Wolfmanw

9:26AM | Sun, 31 October 2010

Beautiful capture and clarity

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Werries

9:31AM | Sun, 31 October 2010

Great Composition!

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cfulton

9:32AM | Sun, 31 October 2010

I like the access bit with the ramp to the loft above the barn. Creative and great use of the terrain. Great compo with the fence leading in, Clive

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Meisiekind

9:59AM | Sun, 31 October 2010

Exquisite image Bill! The compo is perfect and the clarity amazing! Great history to this impecable place. Well done!

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MrsRatbag

10:14AM | Sun, 31 October 2010

Wonderful composition and capture!

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danob

11:27AM | Sun, 31 October 2010

Looks very fine today Bravo Bill

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Faemike55

11:27AM | Sun, 31 October 2010

Fascinating building Great capture

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drace68

11:42AM | Sun, 31 October 2010

Good shot of a well-planned structure.

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mgtcs

11:58AM | Sun, 31 October 2010

Splendid capture, excellently done!

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sharky_

12:21PM | Sun, 31 October 2010

Largest Barn I have ever seen. Nice capture and info. Aloha

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rockstrider

12:22PM | Sun, 31 October 2010

Excellent POV using the railings to lead into the scene - great capture!

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bazza

1:05PM | Sun, 31 October 2010

What a fantastic place all spic and span, that is some barn also!!

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jendellas

2:39PM | Sun, 31 October 2010

Another supa pic, reminds me that I missed your pics :o)

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flavia49

2:40PM | Sun, 31 October 2010

splendid shot and great story!

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jocko500

5:09PM | Sun, 31 October 2010

wow that a lot of animals it housed. cool shot

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sandra46

5:30PM | Sun, 31 October 2010

SPECTACULAR, STUNNING IMAGE!

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jmb007

5:38PM | Sun, 31 October 2010

belle ferme!!

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goodoleboy

5:58PM | Sun, 31 October 2010

Clear, crisp and sharp, with terrific lighting, shadow and perspective, in this capture of just a portion of the old Kansas ranch, Bill. Incidentally, I just purchased the same model Canon camera that Tara uses.

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npauling

7:47PM | Sun, 31 October 2010

A very impressive barn and a great capture.

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danapommet

8:31PM | Sun, 31 October 2010

Very innovative design and still looks great 117 years later. Great find and share Bill. Safe trip home. Dana

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RodS

12:26PM | Mon, 01 November 2010

Superb composition, Bill! The fence leads your eye right into the photo. Most excellent! Good that you were able to stop at some of these historic places. Safe Journey to you and Tara!

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beachzz

3:23PM | Mon, 01 November 2010

What a great shot of this fine old building--and that fence line simply defines it perfectly!!

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Blush

7:38PM | Mon, 01 November 2010

Super image Hugs Susan~

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hipps13

11:39PM | Mon, 01 November 2010

uphill walk over to the tree and maybe sit for a stare awhile wonderful capture warm hugs, Linda

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anahata.c

6:38AM | Tue, 02 November 2010

full-size is a MUST on this, as your detail and radiance jumps out at us. The radiance of the gravel & the reflected light on the fence is scintillating. And the highlight on the silo & the wall between fence & house (and a little on a roof near that) are small but beautiful captures. And the opening sweep---as this thing comes tumbling down at us---is beautiful, even breathtaking. As is the stark contrast of the darkened brick of the house and the deep blue sky. Really a stunning shot of a very midwestern sight, and full size this piece just runs into ya...Beautiful, Bill. Really fine work.

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MagikUnicorn

12:24PM | Tue, 02 November 2010

SWEET SHOT...WE MISS YOU MY FRIEND :)

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auntietk

1:08PM | Tue, 02 November 2010

Wonderful capture of this beautiful old barn! I wish we'd had more time to explore the place. Wonderful light, shadow, composition ... it's superb!

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