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Groups touring the farm learn about raising sheep in the 19th century. Southdown sheep, like the ones Kelley wrote about in his newspaper column in the 1850s, provided both meat and wool. |
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During the Civil War, wool was a valuable cash commodity for Northern farmers. Farmers sheared their sheep every spring and shipped the fleece to market. |
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