The
Hardin County Farm Museum offers a piece of history that has long been
forgotten. The museum sponsors tractor pulls, machine shows, threshing
days, craft and antique shows and the traditional barn dance.
The
Farm Museum focuses on the equipment, agricultural practices, life
styles, and history of Hardin County farm families and agri-businesses
during the period of 1850-1950. This period approximates the dates of
the traditional family-operated diversified farm and predates the use
of large-scale equipment, particularly of self-propelled combines. The
purpose is to preserve the memories of a time past, to show the great
amount of work that our ancestors did with this type of machinery.
The
land on which the Museum sites was owned by members of the Robert and
Barbara Brown family -- Jim and Martin (aka DRF Part). They donated a
barn, corn crib, silo, two machine sheds, and two acres of ground to
the Museum in April, 1996.
The
focal point of the entire Farm Museum is a large, round-roofed barn,
measuring 32 by 80 feet. It was built probably sometime between 1935
and 1940. Its primary use was as a dairy barn but the farm also raised
hogs, chickens and feed grains and hay. A barn also provided shelter
for cats and dogs.
In
1999 a chicken brooder house and a storage building were moved in. In
2000 the Goose Creek rural school house, built in 1882, was moved in
and placed on a concrete foundation. On April 3, 2000, nine plus acres
of adjoining ground were purchased from the Brown family, to be used
for parking, sowing oats for threshing, planting corn for corn husking
and beans.
The
Farm Museum collections consist of about 90 pieces of the larger pieces
of machinery which are located in two machine sheds and outside, and
about 400 smaller antiques which are displayed on the wall of the Barn.
All of these items have been identified with laminted labels, all are
numbered, and all are identified on index cards and on master files.
Goose Creek School Links ...
University of Northern Iowa
http://www.uni.edu/museum/school_iowa.html
Iowa Historic Preservation Alliance
http://www.iowapreservation.org/schools/
College of Education, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, SC 29733
http://coe.winthrop.edu/dewaltm/
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