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Mitchell Jackson Farmhouse
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The Mitchell Jackson Farmhouse just visible through heavy brush
Mitchell Jackson Farmhouse is located in Minnesota
Mitchell Jackson Farmhouse
Location in Minnesota
Mitchell Jackson Farmhouse is located in the United States
Mitchell Jackson Farmhouse
Location in the United States
Location 16376 7th Street Lane South,
Lakeland, Minnesota
Area 2.5 acres (1.0 ha)
Built c. 1850
Architectural style Greek Revival
MPS Washington County MRA (AD)
NRHP reference No. 82003075
Designated  February 19, 1982

The Mitchell Jackson Farmhouse is a very old house located in Lakeland, Minnesota. It was built around 1850, which means it's over 170 years old! A man named Mitchell Jackson lived here for many years, from 1854 to 1871.

While he farmed the land around the house, Mitchell Jackson kept a detailed diary. This diary is super important because it tells us a lot about what life was like when Minnesota was first being settled. The house is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This means it's recognized as a special historical place in the United States.

The Mitchell Jackson Farmhouse: A Historic Home

The Mitchell Jackson Farmhouse is a great example of a home built in the mid-1800s. It shows the Greek Revival style, which was popular back then. This style often includes features like tall columns and a grand entrance, similar to ancient Greek temples.

The house stands on a 2.5-acre piece of land. It gives us a peek into what farm life was like in Minnesota a long time ago.

Who Was Mitchell Jackson?

Mitchell Jackson (1816–1900) was the second owner of this farmhouse. He was a farmer who worked the land around his home. But he was also a keen observer of the world around him.

He wrote down his thoughts and daily events in a diary. This diary is now a valuable "primary source." This means it's an original document from the past. It helps historians understand what life was truly like during the early days of Minnesota's settlement.

Why Is This House Important?

The Mitchell Jackson Farmhouse was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. It's important for two main reasons: agriculture and exploration/settlement.

First, it shows us about farming life in early Minnesota. Second, it's connected to the story of how people settled this area. Mitchell Jackson's diary is a big part of why the house is so special.

A historian named Rodney C. Loehr edited Jackson's diaries for a book in 1939. He said that Jackson's "sharp observations and wide range of notes make him stand out from other farm diarists." This means Jackson didn't just write about farming. He wrote about everything, giving us a full picture of his time.

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