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bakehouse

Article re: Keim bakehouse, page 1 of 2 (1974)
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Newspaper article re: Keim bakehouse--"Keim Bakehouse Discovered"

Keim · winter 1974

Two-page article appearing on pages 10-11 in the Winter 1974 issue of "American Folklife,"journal of the American Folklife Society. Article on Keim Farmstead discusses the depiction in a drawing of a structure (bakehouse) not present on the site in 1974. The vaulted “root” cellar remains, and will be exhibited under a roofed shelter. Article also discus

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Keim house and ancillary building, NE perspective view  (c.1990)
Photos 1002.01.012

Northeast perspective view, Keim house and ancillary workshop

Keim · c.1990

Frame # 14 of 16 (2-17) from 35mm color negatives, all various views of the buildings on the Jacob Keim Farmstead. View of Keim house (right half of photo); ancillary building (formerly called a "cabin"), elevation view of the north gable-end, left third of photo; and Barn, left background. Details include: Sod-covered arched ["barrel-vaulted"] root ["c

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#1: Keim house and ancillary building, NE perspective view  (c.1990)
Photos 1002.01.010

Root cellar restoration and Exhibit Shelter

Keim · c.1990

Image #1 is from Frame # 12 of 16 (2-17) from 35mm color negatives, all various views of the buildings on the Jacob Keim Farmstead. This view of Keim house ("quoin" corner detail, right in photo), sod-covered vaulted "root cellar", center-foreground, and gabled ancillary building, which included a wood turner's shop in the 18th century. Image #4, photo KH4,

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Image #1: Keim House, northwest perspective view, (c.1912)
Photos 1002.01.057

Two early photographic northwest perspective views, one southwest perspective view, and 3 interior attic detail views

Keim · c.1912 & 1897, 2016

The caption to image #1 as it appeared on page 2 of "American Folklife," (Vol. II, No. 5, February, 1974) the quarterly of the American Folklife Society, published by Richard Shaner, states in part: "This early photograph of the Lobachsville Keim Manor{1} house was taken in 1912 by the Reading Eagle. The couple on the extreme right are Mr. and Mrs. Shade, re

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