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McCoy Farmhouse (Fitchburg, Wisconsin) : ウィキペディア英語版
McCoy Farmhouse (Fitchburg, Wisconsin)

The McCoy Farmhouse is a historic house located at 2925 Syene Road in Fitchburg, Wisconsin. The Italianate farmhouse was built in 1861 on an early Wisconsin tobacco house. Microbiologist Elizabeth McCoy lived in the house from 1949 until 1978. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=McCoy Farmhouse )
==History==
The tobacco farm on which the house stands was established after the crop was introduced to the area in 1853.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The McCoy Farmhouse (Historical Marker Erected 1998) )〕 Farmers Ralph Pomeroy and Jacob R. Hiestand, both migrants from Ohio, rented the land from Henry Yager. During the American Civil War, the farm experienced a boom when tobacco from what had become the Confederate States of America became unavailable. Benjamin Brown purchased the farm from Yager in 1861 and built the farmhouse in the same year. As Brown's land was already prepared for tobacco farming, his farm was more successful than other area farms, and its value increased fivefold by his death in 1874. By this time, Dane County led the state in tobacco production, a status it held through 1911 when the farm ceased its tobacco production.〔Shoptaugh, Terry L., and Whitney Gould. (''National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form: McCoy Farmhouse'' ). National Park Service. December 3, 1979. (Accompanied by photos ).〕
In 1949, University of Wisconsin–Madison microbiologist Elizabeth McCoy moved into the house.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The McCoy Farmhouse )〕 McCoy, a full professor at the university, was one of the first prominent female microbiologists. McCoy's work included bacterial research, studies of the microbiology of water bodies, and penicillin research which led to the discovery of the first commonly-used strain of the drug. McCoy died in 1978 and left her house to the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation with the intent that it be preserved.〔

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