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David W. Troxel and family lived on the Leeper farm from 1955-1965. We raise pigs, cattle, milked cows, planted corn and soybeans. We lived in the back part of the house (which was the sevent quarters) it didn't have a bathroom but had an outhouse; westside for men, eastside for the girls and women. A summer kitchen that we use when we did canning the big kitchen had a sink and a bucket under sink to catch the water when it was full we throw it out the eastside porch. Then we moved to the main part of house that had a small bathroom. I remember metal kitchen cabinets and not many but a built in cabinet also.There was a big barn, tool shed , carriage house, chicken coop and another building we didn't use close to back of house on the westside. We moved off the farm when our dad passed in 65 we moved the spring of 66.