DOUG MORGAN’S BARN Torn down, moved, reassembled
Doug Morgan rebuilt a 19-century barn near Mount Vernon. It was taken down last year in Union County.
Size: 30 feet by 45 feet.
Frame: 12-by-12 and 10-by-10 chestnut and white oak timbers.
Construction: Mortise and tenon joints with wood held together by 8-inch locust and oak pegs.
Support: The largest beams are 40 feet long.
Style: Banked barn. Either it was built into the side of a hill or embankment or a bank was built up to the second floor to give easy access to all levels.
Roof: Standing-seam metal.
Siding: Morgan used modern, fiber cement siding when he reassembled the barn but reused the original siding inside as wall covering.
Source: The Columbus Dispatch
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