Where the McCargar Barn Was
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The Other Missing Barn
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McCargar's Barn


Took a roundabout route home this morning and discovered that two barns I've long admired have gone missing.
This one's long been a favorite photographic subject. I've previously explained its history, and shan't repeat that here. I will say that John McCargar was the first white settler in Roxand Township.
Gonna miss the old barn. This is how it looked last June.
This one's long been a favorite photographic subject. I've previously explained its history, and shan't repeat that here. I will say that John McCargar was the first white settler in Roxand Township.
Gonna miss the old barn. This is how it looked last June.
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