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Ralph Richterkessing Farm, 4600 I-70 North Service Rd, Saint Peters, St Charles County, MO
The Ralph Richterkessing Farm, located in St. Charles County, consists of seven buildings and is historically and architecturally significant as a farm complex representative of agrarian German-American culture in rural Missouri. The brick residence is a common example of Missouri-Germanic vernacular architecture while the various ancillary outbuildings demonstrate the agrarian nature of the Richterkessing property. It derives additional importance because of its association with the Erwin Richterkessing farm to the east, and earlier example of German-Missouri architecture constructed by Richterkessing relatives. Each farm is important in its own right, but because they share the same architectural tradition, ethnic culture, and German surname, they form an impressive farm complex created and operated by members of a tightly-knit family.
Ralph Richterkessing Farm, 4600 I-70 North Service Rd, Saint Peters, St Charles County, MO
The Ralph Richterkessing Farm, located in St. Charles County, consists of seven buildings and is historically and architecturally significant as a farm complex representative of agrarian German-American culture in rural Missouri. The brick residence is a common example of Missouri-Germanic vernacular architecture while the various ancillary outbuildings demonstrate the agrarian nature of the Richterkessing property. It derives additional importance because of its association with the Erwin Richterkessing farm to the east, and earlier example of German-Missouri architecture constructed by Richterkessing relatives. Each farm is important in its own right, but because they share the same architectural tradition, ethnic culture, and German surname, they form an impressive farm complex created and operated by members of a tightly-knit family.
Ralph Richterkessing Farm, 4600 I-70 North Service Rd, Saint Peters, St Charles County, MO
The Ralph Richterkessing Farm, located in St. Charles County, consists of seven buildings and is historically and architecturally significant as a farm complex representative of agrarian German-American culture in rural Missouri. The brick residence is a common example of Missouri-Germanic vernacular architecture while the various ancillary outbuildings demonstrate the agrarian nature of the Richterkessing property. It derives additional importance because of its association with the Erwin Richterkessing farm to the east, and earlier example of German-Missouri architecture constructed by Richterkessing relatives. Each farm is important in its own right, but because they share the same architectural tradition, ethnic culture, and German surname, they form an impressive farm complex created and operated by members of a tightly-knit family.Posted Date
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Ralph Richterkessing Farm, Residence, 4600 I-70 North Service Rd, Saint Peters, St Charles County, MO
The Ralph Richterkessing house is the principal building on a farm complex that is representative of German agrarian culture in Missouri. The brick house is an example of Missouri-German vernacular architecture that was prevalent in St. Charles County and other regions of the state.
Ralph Richterkessing Farm, Residence, 4600 I-70 North Service Rd, Saint Peters, St Charles County, MO
The Ralph Richterkessing house is the principal building on a farm complex that is representative of German agrarian culture in Missouri. The brick house is an example of Missouri-German vernacular architecture that was prevalent in St. Charles County and other regions of the state.
Ralph Richterkessing Farm, Residence, 4600 I-70 North Service Rd, Saint Peters, St Charles County, MO
The Ralph Richterkessing house is the principal building on a farm complex that is representative of German agrarian culture in Missouri. The brick house is an example of Missouri-German vernacular architecture that was prevalent in St. Charles County and other regions of the state.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Ralph Richterkessing Farm, Barn, 4600 I-70 North Service Rd, Saint Peters, St Charles County, MO
This barn is a primary outbuilding that contributes to the agrarian setting and purpose of the Ralph Richterkessing farmstead.
Ralph Richterkessing Farm, Barn, 4600 I-70 North Service Rd, Saint Peters, St Charles County, MO
This barn is a primary outbuilding that contributes to the agrarian setting and purpose of the Ralph Richterkessing farmstead.Posted Date
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Ralph Richterkessing Farm, Smokehouse, 4600 I-70 North Service Rd, Saint Peters, St Charles County, MO
The smokehouse is one of several outbuildings that contributes to the agrarian setting and purpose of the Ralph Richterkessing farmstead.
Ralph Richterkessing Farm, Smokehouse, 4600 I-70 North Service Rd, Saint Peters, St Charles County, MO
The smokehouse is one of several outbuildings that contributes to the agrarian setting and purpose of the Ralph Richterkessing farmstead.Posted Date
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Ralph Richterkessing Farm, Garage-Shed, 4600 I-70 North Service Rd, Saint Peters, St Charles County, MO
This garage/shed is one of several outbuildings that contributes to the agrarian setting and purpose of the Ralph Richterkessing Farmstead.
Ralph Richterkessing Farm, Garage-Shed, 4600 I-70 North Service Rd, Saint Peters, St Charles County, MO
This garage/shed is one of several outbuildings that contributes to the agrarian setting and purpose of the Ralph Richterkessing Farmstead.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Ralph Richterkessing Farm, Chicken Coop, 4600 I-70 North Service Rd, Saint Peters, St Charles County, MO
The chicken coop is one of several outbuildings that contributes to the agrarian setting and purpose of the Ralph Richterkessing farmstead.
Ralph Richterkessing Farm, Chicken Coop, 4600 I-70 North Service Rd, Saint Peters, St Charles County, MO
The chicken coop is one of several outbuildings that contributes to the agrarian setting and purpose of the Ralph Richterkessing farmstead.Posted Date
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Ralph Richterkessing Farm, Secondary Barn, 4600 I-70 North Service Rd, Saint Peters, St Charles County, MO
The secondary barn is one of several outbuildings that contributes to the agrarian setting and purpose of the Ralph Richterkessing farmstead.
Ralph Richterkessing Farm, Secondary Barn, 4600 I-70 North Service Rd, Saint Peters, St Charles County, MO
The secondary barn is one of several outbuildings that contributes to the agrarian setting and purpose of the Ralph Richterkessing farmstead.Posted Date
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Ralph Richterkessing Farm, Grain Shed, 4600 I-70 North Service Rd, Saint Peters, St Charles County, MO
The grain shed is one of several outbuildings that contributes to the agrarian setting and purpose of the Ralph Richterkessing farmstead.
Ralph Richterkessing Farm, Grain Shed, 4600 I-70 North Service Rd, Saint Peters, St Charles County, MO
The grain shed is one of several outbuildings that contributes to the agrarian setting and purpose of the Ralph Richterkessing farmstead.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Erwin Richterkessing Farm, 4540 I-70 North Service Rd, Saint Peters, St Charles County, MO
The Erwin Richterkessing Farm, located in St. Charles County, consists of approximately one dozen buildings and is historically and architecturally significant as a farm complex representative of agrarian German-American culture in rural Missouri. The brick residence is a common example of Missouri-Germanic vernacular architecture while the various ancillary outbuildings demonstrate the agrarian nature of the Richterkessing property. It derives additional importance because of its association with the Ralph Richterkessing Farm to the west, a later example of German-Missouri architecture constructed by Richterkessing relatives. Each farm is important in its own right, but because they share the same architectural tradition, ethnic culture, and German surname, they form an impressive farm complex created and operated by members of a tightly-knit family.
Erwin Richterkessing Farm, 4540 I-70 North Service Rd, Saint Peters, St Charles County, MO
The Erwin Richterkessing Farm, located in St. Charles County, consists of approximately one dozen buildings and is historically and architecturally significant as a farm complex representative of agrarian German-American culture in rural Missouri. The brick residence is a common example of Missouri-Germanic vernacular architecture while the various ancillary outbuildings demonstrate the agrarian nature of the Richterkessing property. It derives additional importance because of its association with the Ralph Richterkessing Farm to the west, a later example of German-Missouri architecture constructed by Richterkessing relatives. Each farm is important in its own right, but because they share the same architectural tradition, ethnic culture, and German surname, they form an impressive farm complex created and operated by members of a tightly-knit family.
Erwin Richterkessing Farm, 4540 I-70 North Service Rd, Saint Peters, St Charles County, MO
The Erwin Richterkessing Farm, located in St. Charles County, consists of approximately one dozen buildings and is historically and architecturally significant as a farm complex representative of agrarian German-American culture in rural Missouri. The brick residence is a common example of Missouri-Germanic vernacular architecture while the various ancillary outbuildings demonstrate the agrarian nature of the Richterkessing property. It derives additional importance because of its association with the Ralph Richterkessing Farm to the west, a later example of German-Missouri architecture constructed by Richterkessing relatives. Each farm is important in its own right, but because they share the same architectural tradition, ethnic culture, and German surname, they form an impressive farm complex created and operated by members of a tightly-knit family.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Erwin Richterkessing Farm, Residence, 4540 I-70 North Service Rd, Saint Peters, St Charles County, MO
The residence is the principal building at the site that demonstrates characteristics of Missouri-German vernacular architecture and contributes to the agrarian setting and purpose of the Richterkessing farmstead.
Erwin Richterkessing Farm, Residence, 4540 I-70 North Service Rd, Saint Peters, St Charles County, MO
The residence is the principal building at the site that demonstrates characteristics of Missouri-German vernacular architecture and contributes to the agrarian setting and purpose of the Richterkessing farmstead.
Erwin Richterkessing Farm, Residence, 4540 I-70 North Service Rd, Saint Peters, St Charles County, MO
The residence is the principal building at the site that demonstrates characteristics of Missouri-German vernacular architecture and contributes to the agrarian setting and purpose of the Richterkessing farmstead.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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