In 1905, he came to Pawnee County with his two sons, Benjamin and Jacob, and bought a farm south of Rozel. The farm having only one owner before has been in the Brack family for 60 years.
In 1914, a large red barn with white stars was built and has been used as a guide to many a person who has become lost and used it for a landmark to their destination.
Mr. Brack died in 1947 and Mrs. Brack died in 1962. They are buried in the Lutheran Cemetery north of Kinsley.
In 1905, he came to Pawnee County with his two sons, Benjamin and Jacob, and bought a farm south of Rozel. The farm having only one owner before has been in the Brack family for 60 years.
In 1914, a large red barn with white stars was built and has been used as a guide to many a person who has become lost and used it for a landmark to their destination.
Mr. Brack died in 1947 and Mrs. Brack died in 1962. They are buried in the Lutheran Cemetery north of Kinsley.
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