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Campbell–DeYoung Farm

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838: 62: 87: 48: 94: 69: 271:. It may have been originally constructed as a single-room house, with the upright portion added at a later date. A second story was added to the top of the original wing at some point early in the 20th century; a porch fronting the wing was added at the same time. The exterior of the house looks substantially the same as it did at that time. 295:
The powerhouse/workshop was constructed in about 1900 to house a waterwheel to power the farmstead. It is an L-shaped, wood-framed, utility building on a stone foundation and clad in vertical siding. Inside is an overshot metal wheel within a stone and cement chamber beneath the building, which at
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house about 1860. In 1885, Campbell purchased additional property bordering Cedar Lake. In 1904, he sold the property to his son Julius. The Campbells constructed most of the other buildings on the property before selling to Dr. Marc Kroupa and his wife Myrtle in 1919. The Kroupa's daughter, Iris
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The hay barn, located across the road from the main complex, was constructed in 1884. It is a timber-framed English barn on a dressed stone foundation with a silo at one corner. The front has double wood sliding doors in the center. The interior space was used for hay storage, with an additional
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However, Louis and Iris soon divorced and Louis married Esther LaVerne ("Verney") Stolcenberg in 1929. The couple had two children, Ted and Patricia. Verney died in 1968 and the following year Louis married a young Danish immigrant named Elly Fibranz. Louis DeYoung died in 2004, but not before
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The upper barn, set back from the road and the main complex of buildings, was constructed in 1886. It is a timber-frame construction on a fieldstone foundation and gable roof. A series of ornamental lightning rods line the ridge of the roof; there was originally a
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The carriage house/garage was constructed in about 1880. It is a simple two-story, wood-framed structure with a large, open first floor and a loft area on the second, connected with an internal stair. The exterior is covered with vertical
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at the top, which was removed in 1935. The basement level contains stalls for animals, while the main level was used for equipment and hay storage. Partitions are installed in the loft, likely used for migrant quarters.
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A c. 1940 washroom for migrant workers. The cement block washroom was built on the stone foundation of an earlier building. There are two entrances, labelled "men" and "women," but no interior partitions or plumbing
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The cement block remains of c. 1950 structure to house migrant workers. The building has multiple separate entrances, suggesting accommodations for multiple families, but the interior walls and roof are
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A c. 1900 vertically sided chicken coop. The chicken coop has a double-hung window and drywall and plaster on the interior, suggesting it may have been converted to house migrant workers.
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exploring ways to preserve his farm from the rapidly encroaching suburbanization. His son sold the farm to the Leelanau Conservancy in 2008.
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A c. 1940 single story, one room concrete block structure used as a milkhouse. The interior concrete floor is sloped toward the center.
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one time was fed through a series of hand-dug troughs from a nearby stream. In about 1930 the building was converted to a workshop.
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Henry Campbell purchased an 80-acre parcel of land on this location in 1855. Campbell constructed the
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Lucille, married Louis DeYoung in the early 1920s; in 1925 Louis and Iris purchased the farm.
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Leelanau County, Michigan
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National Register of Historic Places in Leelanau County, Michigan
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Farms on the National Register of Historic Places in Michigan
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The farm has several other outbuildings. These include:
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is a farmstead located at 9510 East Cherry Bend Road in
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DeYoung Natural Area Lakeshore Property Management Plan
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Buildings and structures in Leelanau County, Michigan
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Archived from 336: 334: 303:A c. 1880 single-story gabled granary. 18: 7: 773:National Register of Historic Places 720:"Migrant Workers' Housing, ca. 1950" 364:"DeYoung Natural Area on Cedar Lake" 228:National Register of Historic Places 818:Port Oneida Rural Historic District 855:Bingham District No. 5 Schoolhouse 564:"Powerhouse or Workshop, ca. 1900" 255:The 1860 farmhouse is a two-story 220:Elmwood Charter Township, Michigan 116:Elmwood Charter Township, Michigan 14: 900:North Manitou Shoal Light Station 486:"Carriage House/Garage, ca. 1880" 279:siding and the roof is shingled. 836: 92: 85: 67: 60: 823:South Manitou Island Lighthouse 910:Saint Joseph's Catholic Church 193: 1: 875:Grove Hill New Mission Church 101:Show map of the United States 885:Lake Leelanau Narrows Bridge 668:"Migrant Washroom, ca. 1940" 16:United States historic place 1000:Nature reserves in Michigan 935:National Historic Landmarks 895:Morgan–Copp–Mervau Building 389:"Farmhouse, built ca. 1860" 1021: 798:George Conrad Hutzler Farm 951: 834: 777:Leelanau County, Michigan 267:foundation and clad with 192:NRHP reference  114:9510 E. Cherry Bend Rd., 54: 45: 41: 32: 25: 21: 808:Leland Historic District 616:"Chicken Coop, ca. 1900" 434:"Who Was Louis DeYoung?" 226:. It was listed on the 182:Architectural style 813:Omena Historic District 925:South Fox Island Light 694:"Milk House, ca. 1940" 538:"Upper Barn, ca. 1886" 512:"Lower Barn, ca. 1884" 366:. 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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Campbell–DeYoung Farm is located in Michigan
Campbell–DeYoung Farm is located in the United States
Elmwood Charter Township, Michigan
44°48′32″N 85°39′18″W / 44.80889°N 85.65500°W / 44.80889; -85.65500
Victorian
11000634
Elmwood Charter Township, Michigan
National Register of Historic Places
Victorian
Upright and Wing
Victorian
fieldstone
clapboards
board and batten
cupola


"Weekly List of Actions Take on Properties: 9/06/11 Through 9/09/11"
"DeYoung Natural Area on Cedar Lake"


"Farmhouse, built ca. 1860"
the original
DeYoung Natural Area Lakeshore Property Management Plan


"Who Was Louis DeYoung?"
the original

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