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Thomson Family Farm is a historic farm complex and national historic district located at New Kingston in Delaware County, New York.The district contains two contributing buildings, five contributing sites, and two contributing structures.
The Rice Thomason Barn is a historic farm building located near Jerome, Idaho. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 8, 1983, as part of a group of structures built from lava rock in south central Idaho.
Thomson Family Farm: September 15, 2004 : Thomson Hollow Rd. New Kingston: 67: Ulster and Delaware Railroad Depot and Mill Complex: Ulster and Delaware Railroad Depot and Mill Complex: April 18, 2003 : Depot St.
Thompson Farm, also known as the Pierson Farm, is a historic home and farm located in London Britain Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. It has five contributing buildings. They are a brick farmhouse, a stone and frame bank barn (c. 1800), frame outhouse, chicken house, and corn crib. The farmhouse was built in 1833, and expanded in 1857. [2]
Bluch and Helen Thomason began construction of Barker Ranch around 1940. It was originally used as a storage and shop facility to support their mining activity in the area. They constructed a small cabin and out building, with electricity provided by a windmill and generator, and drinking water from a nearby spring.
Stevens Thomson Mason, son of Thomson Mason, who was first Attorney of the Bar in Dumfries, was born at Chopawamsic in 1760. [4] Thomson Mason and his family resided at Chopawamsic where most of his children were born and later also at Raspberry Plain in Loudoun County. The large sandstone manor at Chopawamsic did not survive the American Civil ...
Dry Branch Fire Squad was founded by Thomason, a former member of the Clinch Mountain Boys, in October 1976. [4] [5] It is named for a small town in Southwest Virginia where Thomason was born. The band has gone through many lineup changes; Thomason has been the one constant, serving as the band's MC, lead singer, and mandolin player. [6]
Thomson began to invest in various ventures such as his poultry farm in Le Roy. "Affairs were moving rapidly for me during this period and I purchased the entire D.W. Young poultry stock and equipment from New York state, including a $10,000 rooster, winner of a long string of prizes at the Madison Square Garden."