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Barns, Cabins, and Other Buildings
Drake's Barn
Among the buildings constructed by Edward Drake prior to 1900 was a "good" barn. Roy Sifford notes that this structure was "felled by snow" in 1912 (Sifford Manuscript: 8). The Log Barn and Shed
Roy Sifford says that the log barn shown above was started in 1912 and finished in 1914, and that the "shed" on the south end "was built by Drake in 1896 and was attached to the old Office Building which went down in the heavy snows of 1937. We used it for Store Room- Milk House and extra dining room from 1900 to 1938 and then moved it to the present location as a saddle room" (Roy Sifford letter to Bob Murphy 9/13/73 LAVO Files). The photograph below of the lodge and attached building taken in 1902 would seem to confirm Sifford's statement that the "shed" at the south end of the log barn in 1952 was the structure built by Edward Drake. This would make the "shed" the oldest structure still standing at Drakesbad in 1973. Sifford says that the "shed" was moved to its position behind the log barn in 1938. However, this date must be in error as photographs of the lodge as early as 1937 clearly show the building missing. It is probable that the "shed" was moved sometime between 1927 and 1931 when the covered porch was added to the rear of the lodge and the south porch expanded.
Sifford's date of 1896 for construction of the "shed" is also troubling. If
Sifford's date is correct, in 1902 the structure would have been only eight
years old, but the photograph above taken that year shows a weathered
building shored up with logs.
If Sifford's date is in error and the "shed" was constructed earlier, this
suggests the tantalizing possibility that the structure
may be Drake's smaller cabin that Roy Sifford refers to when
he states, "Drake had been
there since '87 had a log cabin, built a bath house and built a good, new
log cabin of some size ....." (Roy
Sifford interviewed by Les Bodine n.d.).
Sifford places Drake's first cabin in 1887 "near the location of the present
lodge" (Sifford Manuscript: 1) Nothing more is known about this
early structure other than a single faded photograph with most of the cabin
obscured by an outbuilding. However, the structure in the photograph (below)
appears to be horizontal log construction and with a stone
fireplace--markedly different from the "shed" in the 1902 photograph. Thus
the mystery of whereabouts and fate of Drake's first cabin remains.
Photographs of the log barn taken in 1975 show that the "shed" is missing
and replaced by a modern structure.
The log barn was removed by the Park Service in
1980.
The Cook's Cabin
In 1919 the Siffords built another log structure which was as Roy
Sifford states "a house for my mother" and later know as the cooks cabin
(Roy Sifford letter to Bob Murphy 9/13/73 LAVO Files).
. The cook's cabin was
removed by the Park Service in 1979.
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