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McLean County Historical Society, Bloomington, Ill.
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Walters, William D, Jr., 1942-
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Walters, William D, Jr., 1942-
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Koos, Greg, 1949-
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Hartzold, Susan
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LaBounty, Bill
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Munson, Don, 1941-
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Wyckoff, Martin A., 1950-
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Corn cribs
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McLean County (Ill.)
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Storage facilities
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Farms
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Agriculture
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Barns
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Bloomington (Ill.)
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Gable Roof Corn Crib
Tile Corn Crib
Split Rail Corn Cribs
Corn Crib on Lewis Bohrer Farm
Slatted Corn Crib bins
Views of the Sholty Homestead in Dale Township
Corn Crib Building
Rail Corn Crib
Single Pen Corn Crib
Gable Roof Corn Crib
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Corn cribs like this were built for more than a hundred years in McLean County and were among the most valuable structures on many farms.
Tile Corn Crib
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This oval corn crib was built of hollow building tile.
Split Rail Corn Cribs
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These split rail corn cribs were used to store excess corn during the 1830's.
Corn Crib on Lewis Bohrer Farm
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This drawing of the Lewis Bohrer farm shows a corn crib in the upper right corner.
Slatted Corn Crib bins
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Bins at either side of corn cribs were designed to hold ear corn.
Views of the Sholty Homestead in Dale Township
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The Sholty farmstead, built by Jacob Sholty, featured a corn crib, large barn, and his son's residence.
Corn Crib Building
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The side of a wooden corn crib building with ears poking through gaps in the slats of wood. It appears to have a metal roof.
Rail Corn Crib
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Rail corn cribs like this one, photographed about 1910, were popular forms of early pioneer corn storage.
Single Pen Corn Crib
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Many corn crib forms were possible for corn storage. This is a single crib.
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