Lins Farm- Estacada

I will be frank- the Lins farm barn breaks my heart. Trapped behind barbed wire and “No Tresspassing” signs, surrounded by trash and junk, covered with blackberry vines and topped with what appears to be a security camera, this once-beautiful barn has been left to deteriorate. There are still some visible signs of what a gorgeous barn it once was. 

Hermann and Catharine Lins, the original owners, purchased the farm from the Oregon and California Railroad Company in 1881.

The barn was built in 1910, and is one of few in the area to use hand-hewn framing members. It originally had a large amount of decorative details, including a pointed cupola, zigzag details on the exterior walls, and diamond patterns on the door. 

The Lins family owned the farm from 1881 into the 1960s. 

The barn in 1984, from the Clackamas County Historical Resources Inventory. At that date, the barn was in good shape.
The barn in 1984, from the Clackamas County Historical Resources Inventory. 
The amazing woodwork around the barn door, including beautiful incised diamonds on the door and a diamond window above it.
The amazing woodwork around the barn door, including beautiful incised diamonds on the door and a diamond window above it. 

Resources

Lins Farm page from the Oregon Historic Sites database