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The Fairchild/Knox hay
barn and milk parlor are now the Community building and the museum at the
Site. The original barn was built in 1901, but burned down in 1928.
Frank Fairchild, with his wife, Mattie, formerly of Ulster County, NY
started the dairy with 40 acres and 15 milk cows in 1884. Working with
Kansas State University he built what became the dairy center of Kansas with
himself as top dairy man in Kansas. Frank Fairchild, Mattie and
their 6-year-old granddaughter, Thelma, were tragically killed in a
car-train accident in 1917. The farm passed to their only child,
Bessie Fairchild Knox and her husband, Archie. The second barn, built
in 1929, still stands at its original site. Part of the original rock
foundation supports the barn. Bessie and Archie Knox passed the farm to
their daughter, Mildred, who with her husband, Arthur Young, raised white
faced cattle on the land until 1976. Mildred Knox Young donated the
barns and 6.3 acres of land to the Society in 1987.
The hay barn has been
renovated with a kitchen and restrooms. It is available for rent for
birthday parties, weddings receptions, family reunions and other
celebrations.
The milk parlor has
been renovated into the museum and is featured on this web site under Museum. |