
Larry Dixon writes: This was referred to as the wagon shed or pack house by my grandfather A.M. (Bug) Dixon. He and my grandmother Josie, lived there most of their married life. On the right side of the building was a shed he kept the horse drawn wagon. On the opposite side was another shed where he kept the Farm-all Cub tractor. To the left was what my grandfather A.M. Dixon (aka. Bug) referred to as the horse lot. It consisted of a corn crib with a stall on either side for livestock.

On the right side of the building was a shed he kept the horse drawn wagon. On the opposite side was another shed where he kept the Farm-all Cub tractor. To the left was what my grandfather A.M. Dixon (aka. Bug) referred to as the horse lot. It consisted of a corn crib with a stall on either side for livestock.
This was referred to as the wagon shed or pack house by my grandfather A.M. (Bug) Dixon. He and my grandmother Josie, lived there most of their married life.