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Once Upon a Time in Hartley's North Park an Original 1890's Barn Still Stands

If you drive the alley behind 3425 31st Street in San Diego, California, you are in a barn in Nineteenth Century Amos & Lizzie Richardson stumble home. The Richardson from their previously owned orchard in Mission Valley in the late 1890s, moved and built a new home in what was once part of the Hartley Lemon Tree Ranch. The Richardson's Barn probably housed their mules and worked the plow and cultivator for digging irrigation ditches in the lemon groves, between 1905 and1910th These forests were finally cleared for the development of the North Tract Park.

If you look in the upper part of the barn, you see a door, which was probably used to store hay or other feed in the upper part of the structure. It would normally be a part of the beam, arising out of the barn, mounted above the entrance. The role would be used to bales of hay or bags of feed up to the door entrance where they would be in motion to liftStorage. Most barns were leaders instead of stairs going from the ground to the upper floor, so that a hoist made it easier to get these supplies to the top.

When the citrus groves have been cleared, finally, Mrs. Richardson began teaching in the public school system, and Amos with a sale of real estate. Life after the death of Mr. Richardson, his widow and daughters further into the flat for a few years, in an area which is now known as Hartley's North Park.



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