- A corn crib or
corncrib is a type of
granary used to dry and
store corn. It may also be
known as a
cornhouse or corn house.
After the
harvest and while...
-
current corncrib was
built in 1941,
designed and
built by Carl C****berg. Over the
years the C****bergs had
several different types of
corncribs. Originally...
- will turn our
prisons into
factories and our
jails into
storehouses and
corncribs."
Since alcohol was to be
banned and
since it was seen as the
cause of...
- wellhouse/washhouse (c. 1880), log
smokehouse (c. 1880), log
tobacco barn (c. 1910),
corncrib (c. 1930), a
fruit house (c. 1900) and
family cemetery (c. 1853). A reconstructed...
- Oft-photographed double-cantilever barn;
based on
original design Tipton Corncrib Cades Cove Loop Rd.
Tipton Oliver Blacksmith Shop
Cades Cove Loop Rd. Tipton...
-
century Hutchinson Homestead includes a log cabin, barn,
blacksmith shop,
corncrib, meat house, and
original furnishings. The
Homestead is open
Thursday through...
- that
include secondary dwellings, a
dairy barn with
attached silos and a
corncrib, a
milking parlor, five sheds, a garage, a pump house, and a cistern. The...
-
including the
enslaved people's cabin, dairy,
blacksmith shop, smokehouse,
corncrib,
chicken coop, barn, and
outhouse were
brought from
different parts of...
- and
Peggy Ann.
Hollenbaugh opened fire with a pistol,
ducked behind a
corncrib, and ran
across the road to the
porch of a farmhouse. Two
shots rang out...
- Also in 1887,
Charles and his wife
Martha Tatum Reaves converted their corncrib into Fruitville's
first school for
their three children and
seven neighbors...