Chittenden County Historical Society: Moses Whitcomb's "Monitor Barn" and Other Iconic Structures Built by Charles Miller

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From the Chittenden County Historical Society:

The presentation by Eliot Lothrop will explore the land accumulation of the Whitcomb family during the second half of the 19th century, culminating in Moses' ownership- the peak of dairy farming at the farm. In1901, Moses had the East Monitor Barn built, hiring the 36 year old Charles Miller, from North Ferrisburgh, to frame it. Born into a family of timber framers, Miller had already built several monumental barns around Chittenden and Addison County. We'll look at several of Miller's other barns.

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