Hutmacher Farm
The Hutmacher Farm near Manning, North Dakota is a farm that was developed in 1911. The architecture of the farm is an example of the architecture of ethnic Germans from Ukraine and Russia. The farm was owned by the Hutmacher family, an immigrant family from South Russia. Also known as Frank Hutmacher Farm and as Valentine Hutmacher Farm, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. The listing included six contributing buildings, three contributing sites and a contributing structure.
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Hutmacher Farm
The Hutmacher Farm near Manning, North Dakota is a farm that was developed in 1911. The architecture of the farm is an example of the architecture of ethnic Germans from Ukraine and Russia. The farm was owned by the Hutmacher family, an immigrant family from South Russia. Also known as Frank Hutmacher Farm and as Valentine Hutmacher Farm, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. The listing included six contributing buildings, three contributing sites and a contributing structure.
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The Hutmacher Farm near Mannin ...... cows and stored hay and grain.
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1979-12-17
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6.353564583168e+4
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Vernacular East European, Other
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Hutmacher,Frank; Hutmacher,Valentine
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North Dakota#USA
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Hutmacher Complex, House, Killdeer vicinity, Dunn County, ND
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The Hutmacher Farm near Mannin ...... and a contributing structure.
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Hutmacher Farm
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Hutmacher Farm
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