Farm

James W. Birkett Farm - 137

James W. Birkett Farm - 137

Address
20401 Darnestown Road (Rt 28)
Dickerson 20842
 
Closest town: Dickerson

James W. Birkett Farm - 137

Owner 1
Owner Name: James W. & Bettie E. Birkett
Purchase Date: Sunday, January 10, 1943
Sold Date: Wednesday, December 26, 1962
Date of Operation: c. 1943 when they purchased the land to c.1962 when the land was sold.
Cows Milked: 21 - 50
Breeds Milked: Mixed Breeds
 
Owner 2
Owner Name: James W. Gum
Purchase Date: Wednesday, October 27, 1943
Sold Date: Friday, November 29, 1946
Date of Operation: 1943-1946 
Cows Milked: unknown
Milk Destination: Milk shipped by MD-VA Milk Producers Association 1943-1946.
 
Owner 3
Owner Name: Ward Fulton
Purchase Date: Wednesday, October 27, 1943
Sold Date: Saturday, November 30, 1946
 
Owner 4
 
Owner 5
 
Owner 6
 
Tenant 1
 
Tenant 2
 
Tenant 3
 
Tenant 4
 
Rental 1
 
Rental 2
 
Rental 3
 
Rental 4

James W. Birkett Farm - 137

Photo by Richard Rowe 2015 Photo by Richard Rowe 2015 Photo by Richard Rowe 2015 Photo by Richard Rowe 2015

James W. Birkett Farm - 137

James W. Birkett Farm - 137

James W. Birkett Farm - 137

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James W. Birkett Farm - 137

James W. Birkett Farm - 137

Awards Received:

Birkett received 1952 MD-VA Milk Producers Association Production Bonus.

James W. Gum appears to have had a dairy operation in the Cedar Grove area after he sold his Dickerson farm to Birkett.

Other Comments:

House and cinder block barn up front, stone barn foundation behind.  

Farm Size (Acres) is from the 1956 Upper (Montgomery) County Land Use Map.

In 1946, the Birkett took out a mortgage which listed, among other things, 22 Holstein cows, 22 milk cans, a 12 can sterilizer, a bull, and several heifers. (See MDLandRec - Liber 1045/Folio 345)

In 1953 Birkett had a 300 gal Mojonnier bulk milk tank and their hauler was Charles Davis.

Charles "Muzzy" Tipton owned the farm from 4/28/38 to 10/27/43.  He married into the White Family and Max White was his neighbor and brother-in-law. The previous owner before Charles Tipton was Suzie Veihmeyer, who inherited the property from her father Leonidas Jones.  At the present time, we have made no connection between Tipton, Veihmeyer, and Jones to dairy farming.