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John,
Have you talked to Tom Visser (Field Guide to New England Barns and Farm
Buildings) at the University of Vermont in Burlington? He was a featured
speaker at our Friends of Ohio Barns conference this spring, and was
working on a new book about historic porches.
Rudy
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From: Kitty tortillas!
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Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 8:51 AM
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Subject: Lincoln
> So, what have you all done for the Cornhuskers lately?
Been helping the good folks in Winnetoon, Nebraska (population 100) care
for
their porches, on my quest for examples of good porch work to write
about in
my recent work on the new Preservation Brief on Porch Preservation.
Gayle Neuhaus, preservationeer extraordinaire, in Winnetoon, showed me
her
fine collection of several outhouses the last time I was through there.
John
by hammer and hand great works do stand
by pen and thought best words are wrought
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