The History Behind Our Products
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The Madras Auction Yard
The
Madras Auction Yard and buildings were constructed
between 1950 and 1953 by Lester Crandall and his sons
Cal, Clinton and Don. The auction yard was a
very modern facility for it’s time with large
paintings, a restaurant, and red leather seats from a
closed theater in Madras. The auctioneer’s
booth sat perched on the back wall where he could
call out over the sawdust-covered
pit. |
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Wyoming Snow
Fencing |
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Haystack Grange Hall |
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Eagle, ID Farm |
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Meridian, ID Dairy |
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New
Plymouth, ID Farm |
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Middleton, ID Farm
Farm in Middleton, Idaho. The
main house was destroyed in a fire about 15 years
ago. The wood obtained came from the farm's
out-buildings. The wood has a red color and covered
with unique knot holes. |
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Bakeoven, OR
Hay storage building from the small
community of Bakeoven, Oregon. Used for cattle and
horse feed on an original homestead built in the late
1800's. |
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Eagle, ID Horse Stables
Linden horse stable in Eagle, Idaho that
housed and bred runners for 40 years. The building
was then used for meat packing. The site has now been
cleared for office space. |
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Kuna, ID Farm
Farm in
Kuna, Idaho located next to the Union Pacific
railroad tracks. Located 48 miles southwest of
Boise. |
