Before the harvest, the area was used as a summer kitchen.
Remains of the outdoor summer kitchen are still clearly present.
Also on the property is a contributing summer kitchen, built about 1881.
There is also a general store, summer kitchen, chapel, and school room.
The summer kitchen, about 20 feet south of the 1760 addition, was built in the early nineteenth century.
There are two summer kitchens to the east of the house.
This addition would not last and today's reconstruction only includes the summer kitchen.
What appears to be the summer kitchen and original carriage house still stand.
And on these grounds alone, they deserve their day in the summer kitchen.
Boyd drew clear water from the deep well next to the summer kitchen.