| Albert Bernhardt Faust - 1909 - 634 halaman
...passageways. It contained the threshing-floors, mows, and lofts for the storing of hay and grain. The most complete barns of the present day have in addition...superiority should not be overlooked. Professor FJ Turner1 says : " The limestone farms of the Germans became the wheat granary of the country." In the... | |
| Geographical Society of Philadelphia - 1915 - 264 halaman
...compact form of their houses, the height of their enclosures, the extent of their orchards, the fertility of their fields, the luxuriance of their meadows,...plenty and neatness in everything that belongs to them."21 The large barns were usually built before much money was spent on the house. Usually it was... | |
| 1920 - 316 halaman
...enclosures, the extent of their orchards, the fertility of their fields, the luxuriance of their meadows, and a general appearance of plenty and neatness in everything that belongs to them. " I Rush's praise of the German mechanics is not less stinted. They were found in that day mainly as... | |
| Allen Johnson - 1920 - 286 halaman
...enclosures, the extent of their orchards, the fertility of their fields, the luxuriance of their meadows, and a general appearance of plenty and neatness in everything that belongs to them. " * Rush's praise of the German mechanics is not less stinted. They were found in that day mainly as... | |
| William Arter Zundel - 1922 - 290 halaman
...compact form of their houses, the height of their enclosures, the extent of their orchard, the fertility of their fields, the luxuriance of their meadows,...plenty and neatness in everything that belongs to them."7 CHAPTER III Explorations and Early Settlements in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania While the... | |
| Alvan Lyell Barger - 1924 - 172 halaman
...compact form of their houses, the height of their enclosures, the extent of their orchards, the fertility of their fields, the luxuriance of their meadows,...and neatness in everything that belongs to them." However, the membership of the early colonies was greatly augmented by Germans from all walks of life,... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1932 - 220 halaman
...inclosures; the extent of their orchards; the fertility of their fields; the luxuriance of their meadows, and a general appearance of plenty and neatness in everything that belongs to them." FOREST LANDS The insistence on good land usually meant rich forest growth, likely to be a limestone... | |
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