into two rooms, a large kitchen and the back kitchen. The back kitchen had a Waterloo stove which was used for boiling sap, making soap and heating water for laundry. The wood for the kitchen stove was stored in the back kitchen also. A big tank for the gravity water system was overhead and an upright gasoline engine pumped the water into the tank. George had a hen house and an ice house built behind the house. George purchased an¬ other 100 acres of land in 1905, doubling the size of the farm. More buildings were neces¬ sary. George build a barn to house cows and horses and later added an ell-shape extension 50' x 35' in which to store grain. Still later, he added a long shed for a sheep shelter. He built a boiler house, a piggery, a workshop, and a grainery between the house and the barn. He had a shed across from this in which to store the driving wagons and machin¬ ery. John O. Boulter and his brother Fred were hired in 1914 to build a barn for horses and their supply of hay and straw. The house and barn were wired for electricity in 1918 and a telephone was installed about 1932. Luke and Janet were members of the Tryon Methodist Church. Luke Wood and Janet Wake had 5 children: + George William b. 7 Apr 1866. Eliza Jane Mountain b. 18 Feb 1868, m. John Addington Dawson . See Dawson history. + Ada Eleanor Darby b. 7 Aug 1870. +Howardb. 19 March 1873. + Alice Maude b. 18 March 1880. Janet Wood ( Mrs. Luke ). Adelaide Wood Collection . 383