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Lainhart Farm Complex and Dutch Barn

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NRHP Reference #
  
01000579

Added to NRHP
  
8 June 2001

Area
  
64 ha

Lainhart Farm Complex and Dutch Barn

Location
  
6755 Lainhart, Altamont, New York

Architectural style
  
Greek Revival, Colonial

Lainhart Farm Complex and Dutch Barn is a historic farm complex and Dutch barn located at Altamont in Albany County, New York. The farm was originally leased from the Dutch settler Stephen Van Rensselaer by Michael Leonhardt who emigrated from Pfaltz, Germany. Michael Leonhardt signed a deed with Van Rennselaer granting Michael "inheritable rights" to the property, which would pass on to his offspring. The cost of the lease was five shillings and a yearly rent of 22 skepples of winter wheat, four "fat fowls," and one day of providing transportation for the Van Rensselaers—with carriage and horses—on the second day of January of each year.

Michael Leonhardt was killed by a falling tree in March 1796 leaving behind three sons and seven daughters and his wife Maria. The tombstone listing Michael's cause of death can be found in the Lainhart cemetery on the property. The farm has remained in the possession of the Lainhart family ever since.

The complex includes the farmhouse (ca. 1851), smoke house (ca. 1851), wagon house (ca. 1851), horse barn, (ca. 1851), Dutch barn (ca. 1819), and family burial ground (ca. 1796). The farmhouse is a two story, timber framed, gabled "L", Greek Revival style dwelling.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.

References

Lainhart Farm Complex and Dutch Barn Wikipedia