Talk:John Haimbaugh Round Barn

2-pitch gambrel and township facts
I added to the article "There was another 2-pitch gambrel barn in Rochester Township, built in 1915, that was still extant at the time of a 1991 survey of round barns in the state. Also in the township there had been a 3-pitch gambrel barn built in 1916, but the latter has been lost.  In so doing, i am making some inferences from the MPS document and available facts, i.e. that this John Haimbaugh Round Barn is the 1914 2-pitch gambrel barn in Rochester Township that is identified in the MPS.  I am not literally sure this barn is in Rochester Township or that it is a 2-pitch gambrel barn.  If there is evidence from a photo or otherwise that any of what I wrote is factually wrong, or if another editor simply prefers not to include that assertion, I don't mind if it is removed, although I think the assertion should be non-controversial.  Just explaining my reasoning here in case someone wants to disagree. -- do ncr  am  17:00, 9 July 2012 (UTC)

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