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Object Name
Print, Photographic
Object ID
5754
Title
Cheryl Ridder, daughter of Anne (nee Vander Vegte), on a tractor in front of her grandparents house.
Date
1971.
Description
Cheryl Ridder, daughter of Anne (nee Vander Vegte), on a tractor in front of her grandparents house, the Vander Vegte's. The house is known as the Dixon house.
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Agricultural Machinery
Children
See Also: school portraits
Term Source: Sears List of Subject Headings (16th. Ed.)
Dixon House and Barn
The Dixon House and Barn was built between 1916 and 1918 by Bill Maxwell and Roy Hallack for Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. and Emily Jane Dixon. In about 1935 the Dixons sold the property to Mr. and Mrs. William Cumming, and in 1958 Catherine and John Vander Vegte purchased the farm from Mrs. Cumming. John renovated the barn, which had wooden aisles, gutters and mangers. Concrete was poured and they milked 20 Guernsey cows as the first herd. They then switched to Holsteins and ran the dairy farm until about 1968, when they auctioned off the cows and sold the milk quota. They then raised heifers until they moved into a condo in 1977. John passed away in 2003, and in 2004 Catherine sold the farm to the Township of Langley.
Ridder, Cheryl
Daughter of Anne (nee Vander Vegte) and Bill Ridder.
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