Alfred and Magdalena Schmid Farmstead

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Schmid, Alfred and Magdalena, Farmstead
A-M Schmid farmstead from N 1.JPG
The farm in 2013
Alfred and Magdalena Schmid Farmstead is located in Nebraska
Alfred and Magdalena Schmid Farmstead
Nearest cityDawson, Nebraska
Coordinates40°01′40″N 95°52′56″W / 40.02778°N 95.88222°W / 40.02778; -95.88222 (Schmid, Alfred and Magdalena, Farmstead)Coordinates: 40°01′40″N 95°52′56″W / 40.02778°N 95.88222°W / 40.02778; -95.88222 (Schmid, Alfred and Magdalena, Farmstead)
Area5 acres (2.0 ha)
Builtpre-1910, 1917
Built byCharlie Cordell
NRHP reference No.05001292[1]
Added to NRHPNovember 16, 2005

The Alfred and Magdalena Schmid Farmstead is a historic estate with a farm house, four barns and several outbuildings in Dawson, Nebraska. The farm house was built by Charlie Cordell in 1917 for Alfred Schmid and his wife, née Magdalena Kanel, both immigrants from Switzerland.[2] It was inherited by their son, Alfred Edward Schmid, who was married to Florence Beutler. The Schmid family lived on the farm until the 1970s.[2] The property has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since November 16, 2005.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
  2. ^ a b Stacy Stupka-Burda; A. Allan Schmid (August 5, 2005). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Alfred and Magdalena Schmid Farmstead / NeHBS# RHOO-529". National Park Service. Retrieved May 30, 2019. With accompanying 10 photos from 2005
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