Barn 91 feet long by 36 feet wide. Built using a style known as Bindwerk - essentially wood siding. Number of floors uncertain. Constructed prior to 1758.
Boys' House 35 feet long by 28 feet wide. 2 stories high. Wood frame with masonry. Had 4 rooms, 1 dining room, 1 kitchen, bakery and a washhouse.
Brewery (& Malt House, also Father Rubel's House) 50 feet long by 21 feet wide. Hewn logs. Constructed prior to 1752.
Cow Barn 2 44 feet long by 24 feet wide. Constructed with wooden siding (bindwerk). Built prior to 1752.
Cow Stable 44 feet long and 36 feet wide. Number of stories unknown. Constructed with brick walls. Constructed prior to 1758.
Family House 46 feet long by 26 feet wide. Masonry. Four rooms and one cellar. Also a drying house of masonry.
Gemeinhaus | Single Brothers' House 44 feet long by 32 feet wide. Two stories. Had 5 rooms, a saal, a milk cellar, and a dormitory. Hewn logs. Built prior to 1752.
New Cow Barn 49 feet long by 36 feet wide. Constructed using wooden siding (bindwerk) and brick. Built prior to 1758.
Slaughterhouse The slaughterhouse stood very close to the Monocacy Creek, just to the west of a bridge.