Reviews



A recognition of the importance of barns is already contributing towards the
stabilization, adaptation and historical preservation of barns in the Grand
Traverse area, as several owners of barns featured in Mrs. Johnson's book have
begun to paint and repair their barns this summer.  
I believe that this book has helped farmers realize the importance of their barns
in the larger picture of the history of the Old Mission Peninsula.
Much of this history would have been lost had the
Barns of Old Mission book not captured it.

Ann Swaney, Archivist & Librarian,
Northwestern Michigan College, Traverse city, MI
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A superb example of specialized regional history. Of special note is the
extensive sections on farming and community life through the
years from the 1840's to the present day.
This is a remarkable and superbly illustrated treatise on the barns of the Old
Mission Peninsula.  The book is very highly recommended for students of
architecture, Michigan history, and non-specialist general readers with an
interest in the structures and histories of midwestern barns.

Midwest Book Review June 10, 2007.
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The history of old Mission Peninsula can be seen in its barns. As the character
of the peninsula changes, these barns are disappearing.  
Evelyn Johnson's Barns of Old Mission Peninsula and Their Stories does a
commendable service in gathering images and narratives of these structures.
As a historical society whose interests coincide with Evelyn's,
we enthusiastically endorse this.

Old Mission Peninsula Historical Society.