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[PDF] Building With Logs - USDA Forest ServiceMETHOD OF MARKING SADDLE CORNER ... The notch should be cupped out just enough to allow the weight of the log to come on the outside edges of the notch in.
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Log Cabin Construction Techniques: Full Review + Builders GuideOct 26, 2017 · The log is either completely round and notched together at the corners (typically using a saddle notch). Advantage. Disadvantage. Round logs are ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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What We Can Learn About Log Cabins from EuropeSep 22, 2021 · Swedes and Finns immigrated to the Delaware River area about 1638 and built log cabins.Origins of Log Cabins and... · Features Unique to European...
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The Log Cabin Tradition - Swedish Finn Historical SocietyJun 14, 2020 · Swedish and Finnish immigrants brought European log building technique to America, settling the area we now call Delaware in 1638.
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Log Cabins in America: The Finnish Experience (Teaching with ...May 19, 2021 · Log cabins are enmeshed in American history, folklore, and myth. Use this lesson plan to learn more about the role of log cabins in American history and ...
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The Presidents (Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site)Jan 22, 2004 · This national historic site commemorates the humble beginnings of Abraham Lincoln, who was born in a crude log cabin on the Kentucky frontier.
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James A. Garfield Statue, U.S. Capitol for Ohio | AOCJames Abram Garfield, born November 19, 1831, was the last American president to be born in a log cabin. He grew up in poverty and first tried his hand at ...
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Norwegian wooden architecture I Our history written in woodUrnes Stave Church is the oldest preserved wooden building in Norway, dating back to 1130... ...while Borgund Stave Church (video) has some of the most ...
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Log cabin - Old European cultureNov 7, 2015 · The same building technique using logs was unknown in Scandinavia until the 11th century, the time of the closest cooperation and intermixing ...
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Log Cabins - Encyclopedia of Greater PhiladelphiaScandinavians introduced the log cabin to America when they settled New Sweden in the area of the Delaware Bay in 1638. The Upper (now demolished) and Lower ...Missing: 1650s | Show results with:1650s
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Log Buildings 1638 | PHMC > Pennsylvania Architectural Field GuideLog buildings were constructed by the German and Scots-Irish settlers as settlement moved westward. ... These early 20th century log cabins, visitor centers and ...<|separator|>
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Log Homes in the Early American ColoniesIf you go to the reconstructed colonial villages at Jamestown (founded in 1607) or Plymouth (founded in 1620), you will not find any log homes. The primary ...
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Revisited Myth # 36: The first American settlers built log cabins.Jan 23, 2015 · The original colonists [VA 1607 and MA 1620] were English and did not build log cabins. The first ones to build log cabins were Scandinavian who ...
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Log Cabin History: The Secrets of Making a HomeIn reality, Jamestown's earliest permanent houses were made of 'strong boards' – that is, sawn timber, and the first use of the term log-cabin can be traced ...
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The Way We Were | Virginia LivingNov 19, 2009 · Beginning nearly three centuries ago, Scotch-Irish settlers built log cabins throughout Rockbridge County. More than 400 of these earliest of American homes ...
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Log House Architecture in the Eighteenth-Century Virginia PiedmontDec 14, 2007 · Past designs and methods of log house construction can be associated to a fair extent with certain ethnic groups which immigrated to the American colonies.
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History: The Log Cabin - Westward Expansion - DuckstersMost log cabins were simple one room buildings where the entire family would live. Once the farm was up and running, settlers often built bigger homes or added ...
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Oregon TrailSep 25, 2024 · Between 1840 and 1860, from 300,000 to 400,000 travelers used the 2,000-mile overland route to reach Willamette Valley, Puget Sound, Utah, and ...Missing: log | Show results with:log
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[PDF] Pioneer Houses and Homesteads | Restore OregonMay 2, 2013 · Some wealthier pioneers could buy provisions and rent rooms or cabins, but others ... distinguished from the first 'log cabin' by its designation ...Missing: Louisiana | Show results with:Louisiana
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The Homestead Act of 1862 | National ArchivesJun 2, 2021 · The new law established a three-fold homestead acquisition process: file an application, improve the land, and file for deed of title.
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Homesteading by the Numbers - National Park ServiceMar 17, 2025 · 4,000,000: Approximate number of claims made under the Homestead Act. 11,000,000: Acres claimed in 1913, the peak year of homestead claims.Missing: log construction
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Frontier Forts - About the Fort - TeachersFirstFrontier forts were typically made of huge logs. In this case, the logs are set horizontally, stacked on top of one another to form a strong structure. It ...
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Structures | Log Cabin VillageAll of our log structures are actually log houses. Log cabins were temporary structures that were quickly constructed with round logs that still had the bark.Missing: non- era
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History of the Log Cabin in America - Wholesale Log HomesJul 15, 2014 · It was these same Swedes and Finns who are thought to have first brought log cabin construction to the New World. The short-lived colony of New ...
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WOOD SPECIES - International Log Builder's AssociationPrimarily softwoods are chosen due to their superior “R” factor, ease of handling, straightness of grain, and availability. Cedars, Pine, Spruce, Fir, and ...
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The Differences Between Wood Species Used to Build Log Homes?Cedar, pine, spruce and douglas fir are all fine choices—but what are the core differences between these common wood species used to build log homes?Missing: historical selection
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Choosing the Best Wood for Log Cabin Construction - Trulog™ SidingNov 21, 2019 · 1. Pine. Softwoods like pine are very common for use in log cabins, provided that they're old enough to have some decay resistance. · 2. Cedar.Missing: historical selection
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Types of Wood for Log Homes - Frontier Log Homes Cabin KitsNov 1, 2022 · Most Common Types of Wood for Log Homes: Benefits and Drawbacks · Pine · Oak · Cedar · Spruce and Fir · Cypress · Redwood.Missing: materials | Show results with:materials
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What is the best species wood for log homes or log cabins?Apr 7, 2017 · Fir, pine and spruce are very common log home species choices. These are also superior products when installed correctly.Missing: materials softwoods
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Harvesting Lumber and Preparing Logs For Your Log Cabin HomeMar 17, 2016 · This article will take you through how to calculate the number of logs you need, sourcing your logs, and finding appropriate trees to cut down.Missing: historical | Show results with:historical<|separator|>
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Design Focus: Log House Style - CSI - All Things StoneJan 29, 2018 · Today, many log houses utilize the milled variation because it requires less manual labour than would a handcrafted house. Milled logs, that ...
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Austrian Logging: A Historical Account of the Time of Felling and ...Nov 3, 2021 · This paper aims to provide an overview on historical timber supply in Austria by examining the felling and debarking methods, as recorded in old literature.
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Debarking and Curing Cordwood - Green Home BuildingCover the tops of the ranks, but not the sides. Let the sun and wind get to the wood, plenty of ventilation. With 8" log-ends, a lot of drying will take place ...Missing: historical | Show results with:historical
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You don't need to dry logs before building a cabin - FacebookDec 18, 2023 · Though that leads to rot, mildew/mold and bugs. Some pioneers milled logs square to help dry them faster and build a tighter less drafty cabin.How to dry and use logs from a partially collapsed tree? - FacebookWhy is bark removed from wood when building a cabin type shelter?More results from www.facebook.comMissing: historical methods
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[PDF] Preservation Briefs 26 - National Park ServiceThe log cabin was birthplace and home for young Abe Lincoln, as well as other national fig- ures, and assumed by many 19th century historians to be the very ...
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[PDF] Dovetails and Broadaxes: Hands-On Log Cabin PreservationBuilders used several corner-notching techniques through- out the country. Simple saddle notching (figure E11), which demands minimal time and hewing skill, may ...
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Log Cabin Notching Methods | Frontier Log HomesSep 4, 2025 · The butt and pass corner offers a simplified alternative to traditional log cabin notching while still creating a solid, recognizable cabin ...
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How Log Cabins Were Built - Notes From the FrontierDec 5, 2019 · Although construction techniques differed, many pioneers built the walls solid, then cut out the openings for the doors and windows. When ...
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Design and instability issues of log-house timber panels under in ...Their intersections with orthogonal walls ensure the vertical stability of the walls, while horizontal load bearing capacity is achieved through the combination ...
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Historical Survey of Log Structures in Southern Appalachia: Page 4Jan 11, 2022 · As with chimneys, the earliest log chinking was a simple mixture of clay and mud. Larger spaces were first filled with stones, or pieces of ...
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Antique Log Cabins: Chinking - TPC Restoration BlogNov 11, 2021 · But basically, it was a mixture of mud or clay, mixed with hay/straw/grass and animal hair (pig, horse, cow). Sometimes we find evidence of wood ...
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[PDF] Historic Log Buildings - Henry Ford MuseumThere were basically six ways to prepare logs in American domestic architecture: unhewn, rough hewn, sqaure hewn, planked, half log and hewn half log. (These ...
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Log Home Chinking Myths: UnsealedWhen properly applied, chinking drastically improves a home's energy efficiency by reducing heat loss where the logs meet. In fact, chinking can boost the R ...
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Wood Shingles: A Centuries Old Solution - Newport Restoration ...Jul 1, 2008 · Wood shingles became the answer by 1650, made from cedar and pine, and were split from logs, with a length allowing three overlapping courses. ...Missing: cabin sod
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Historic Building Materials and Methods | Wisconsin Historical SocietyGaps between the logs were filled with different combinations of mud, clay and straw called daubing. In most cases, owners installed wood siding over the ...
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The Preservation and Repair of Historic Log BuildingsThe notching method on some of the earliest eastern cabins and most 19th century western cabins, particularly saddle notching, left an extended log end or “ ...
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[PDF] Dovetails and Broadaxes: Hands-on Log Cabin PreservationThese cabins are visible portrayals of America's past—the materials and tools available at the time that each cabin was built, the skills of the people crafting ...
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Log Homes throughout the centuries. - Appalachian Log StructuresDec 7, 2017 · Most log cabins had a single room, or "pen," some 12 to 16 feet square. There was one door, and usually no windows. If windows were cut into ...
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Log Architecture - Texas State Historical AssociationA relatively small number of floor plans characterized Texas log dwellings. Most common was the "single-pen" house, consisting of one log room usually about ...
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Single Pens, Saddlebags, and Dog Trots - Shiloh Museum of Ozark ...Many log buildings are called log cabins, but a true cabin is made up of a single square or rectangular unit called a “pen.” The size of the pen depended upon ...
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Dog-Run Houses - Texas State Historical AssociationJul 16, 2016 · The dog-run, dog-trot, or double log cabin was a common type of house in Texas at the middle of the nineteenth century.
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[PDF] Built Environment Image Guide - USDA Forest Service• Solar: Orientation, aspect, intensity, and available days. • Surface ... • Early structures were log homes. • Settlements were traditionally close to ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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LIFE IN A LOG HOME - University of Northern IowaSome of the floors were almost like pincushions. Those made of split logs were called "puncheon" floors, from a French word meaning "to prick." These floors ...
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[PDF] The Pioneer Log House in KentuckyThis essay addresses the complexities of the log cabin through a focus on the earliest log houses in Kentucky, and serves as an introduction to the origins, ...
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The History of Log HomesFeb 19, 2015 · Log structures likely began in northern Europe during the Bronze Age, brought to America by settlers, and were revived by the CCC during the ...
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[PDF] The Log Home: An American DreamScandinavian settlers introduced the first log home building techniques in America during the 17th century. By clearing forestland to create villages.
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Log Cabin Longevity - River to River Log HomesA log cabin's average lifespan reaches 60-100 years with proper care. The cabin's location affects its durability by a lot – homes in dry climates outlast ...
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[PDF] How Log Buildings Resist Lateral Loadsprovide enough resistance to the lateral loads of earthquakes. Log buildings survive quite well in an earthquake as long as they stay on their foundation—in ...
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[PDF] PB1767 Wood Protection for Log Home OwnersTermites are also attracted to moisture or partially-rotten wood, so keeping a log home and nearby areas dry will help to reduce the risk of termite attack in ...
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Oldest Log Cabins In America - We Fix Log HomesLog cabins in the United States were built nearly 400 years ago by European settlers, particularly the Finnish and the Swedes. Log cabins were being built and ...
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Energy Efficiency in Log HomesThe R-value for wood ranges between 1.41 per inch (2.54 cm) for most softwoods and 0.71 for most hardwoods. Ignoring the benefits of the thermal mass, a 6-inch ...
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Insulation Value of Log Versus Frame Wall | Cooperative Extension ...A 6-inch three-sided log wall has an R-value of 8.35, which is equivalent to a 2×4 stud wall insulated with 31⁄2 inches of fiberglass with a close (4 inches or ...
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[PDF] The Energy Performance of Log HomesFor the past 50-60 years, log homes have been primarily provided in material packages from milling/manufacturing facilities or handcrafted log yards who bring ...
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Hidden Dangers of Moisture in Log Homes | Log & Timber SolutionsJun 3, 2025 · Moisture can cause serious damage to your log home if it's not properly managed. When wood absorbs too much moisture, it can swell, decay, and ...
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What Affects the Lifespan of a Log Home?Nov 15, 2024 · Persistent moisture, common in humid regions, may lead to rot or mold, requiring more frequent maintenance. Conversely, moderate climates ...
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How Often Do I Need to Chink My Log Home? | Owner's AdviceSep 14, 2024 · Newly constructed log homes should be inspected and potentially re-chinked within the first few years due to settling. Every 5-10 Years. For ...
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What You Need to Know about Restoring a Historic Log Home.A report by Sashco contrasted traditional preservation methods such as mortar and linseed oil with modern products.
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Log Cabin vs Moisture Build-up - MainStream CorporationThis constant freezing, thawing and evaporating can cause wood rot, mold, and cracks (which occur with a quick thaw). Combine that with all of the normal ...
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Log Cabin Maintenance: A Complete Guide to Long-Term UpkeepAug 22, 2025 · Inspect logs for cracking, settling, and discoloration · Check sealants and caulking for deterioration · Evaluate roof drainage and gutters.
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The History Of Log Cabins | Log Cabin Origin Stories - Zook CabinsHistory points to the log cabin's roots beginning in Eastern Europe, specifically in Scandinavia. More specifically, the Finnish and Swedish countries are ...
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Log Cabin Home Cost | Frontier Log HomesMar 28, 2024 · Log cabin costs vary by size, materials, and construction. Homes cost $125-$175 per sq ft, with kits at $50-$80/sq ft and turn-key cabins from ...
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How Much Does It Cost to Build a Log Home? Avg Log Cabin PriceAverage log home costs range from $350,000+ for 1,000 sq ft, $425,000-$500,000 for 2,000 sq ft, and $500,000+ for 3,000 sq ft.
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The Sustainable Appeal of Log HomesApr 19, 2024 · One of the most compelling sustainable aspects of log homes is their ability to sequester carbon dioxide. “Trees naturally absorb...
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Carbon Dioxide Balance of Wood Substitution: Comparing ConcreteMay 1, 2006 · The results show that wood-framed construction requires less energy, and emits less CO2 to the atmosphere, than concrete-framed construction.
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Climate benefit of timber building compared to reinforced concrete ...Sep 15, 2025 · Dynamic approaches estimated the timber building's impact at 122–125 kg of CO2-eq./m2, 60 % of that of RC alternative. This was significantly ...
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Analyzing Mass Timber's Climate Impact | World Resources InstituteJul 20, 2023 · New research finds that using wood in construction is likely to increase emissions for many decades, even relative to using concrete and steel.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Essay: Fueling the Fires of Industrialization - Forest History SocietyBy the late 1800s, railroads accounted for between 20 and 25 percent of U.S. timber consumption and led to the clearing of vast amounts of forestland -- in 1900 ...Missing: cabins | Show results with:cabins
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Concrete vs. wood in buildings – An energy system approach▻ With the current energy system wood buildings cause lower CO2 emission than concrete buildings. ▻ In scenarios this finding depends strongly on the use of new ...
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[PDF] Log Cabins in America: The Finnish ExperienceTopics: This lesson could be used in teaching units on the development of the early colonies, trans-Appalachian settlement, or late 19th- and early 20th-century ...
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The Life and Times of Col. Daniel Boone, Hunter, Soldier, and ...DANIEL BOONE was the ideal of the American pioneer—brave, cool, self-reliant ... log-cabin ever built in Kentucky. This was near the present town of ...<|separator|>
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The Leatherstocking Tales by James Fenimore CooperThe Leatherstocking Tales, by American novelist, historian, and social critic James Fenimore Cooper, relate the adventures of frontiersman Natty Bumppo.
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The "Leatherstocking Tales" and the American FrontierAug 21, 2020 · James Fenimore Cooper's depiction of the frontier, as expressed in the “Leatherstocking Tales,” transcends race and sex.
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Newspaper, "The Log Cabin", 1840 | National Museum of American ...The expansion of white male suffrage in the 1830s led to an expansive strategy of political imagery that co-opted hatchets, axes, and log cabins as empathetic ...
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The Log Cabin Song Book, 1840 | National Museum of American ...Description: The Whig campaign of 1840 against incumbent President Martin Van Buren established a pattern of predetermined imagery, from which later ...
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William Harrison: Campaigns and Elections | Miller CenterThe Campaign and Election of 1836: William Henry Harrison began to spend time with others in his region who had been dealt out of the Jackson regime. Opposition ...
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United States presidential election of 1840 | William Henry Harrison ...Oct 10, 2025 · American presidential election held in 1840, in which Whig candidate William Henry Harrison defeated incumbent Democratic Pres. Martin Van Buren.
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Abraham Lincoln Birthplace NHS: Historic Resource Study (Chapter 1)Jan 22, 2003 · Lincoln's obscure birth in a frontier log cabin and his backwoods upbringing became central elements in the Lincoln story.
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Abraham Lincoln Birthplace NHP: Guidebook (1941)Jun 20, 2010 · Also, the evidence is not conclusive as to the precise spot on which the birthplace cabin stood during the time of its occupancy by the Lincolns ...
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Lincoln's Logs - The New York Times Web ArchiveFeb 12, 2013 · But the story of the cabin in which Lincoln was born has been anything but ordinary: it is a historical maze of profit-seeking and truth-seeking ...
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Lincoln Cabin - Historic Structure Report - NPS HistoryTheir second child Abraham was born in the family's log cabin on the farm on February 12, 1809. In 1811 a legal dispute over the title for the farm caused the ...Missing: discrepancies | Show results with:discrepancies
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1840: The Log Cabin and Hard Cider Campaign - Salisbury UniversityDuring the 1840 presidential election, Whig candidate William Henry Harrison, at the age of 67, was thought to be too old to hold office.
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Assembly Required: A Brief History of 20th-Century Kit House DesignsAug 2, 2018 · The typical kit house offered buyers pre-cut materials to assemble into permanent residences and could be shipped around the country.Missing: cabin | Show results with:cabin
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Sears mail order house kits in the 1920s - FacebookMar 3, 2022 · Sears mail order house kits were popular in the 1920s. Each design had its own name. And the grander the house, more grandiose the names: ...Sears 1922 build your own home kit contentsSalt box house kits from Sears catalogMore results from www.facebook.com
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Log Cabin Kits - Shipped to All 50 States - Honest Abe Log HomesLog Cabin, Log Home Complete Kits & Packages shipped to all 50 states. Includes highest quality material, detailed construction plan & financing options.Log Package Contents · Floor Plans · Timber Frame PackageMissing: revival 20th century<|separator|>
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Hybrid vs Traditional Log Home - Frontier Log Homes Cabin KitsDec 21, 2022 · Hybrid log homes are just as unique, but they combine various materials. Logs, beams, posts, timber, drywall, and stone can all be mixed to produce a bespoke ...
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Full scribe, post and beam, timber frame and ... - Artisan Log HomesApr 28, 2023 · There are 4 types of log homes: Full scribe, post and beam, timber frame and hybrids. Hybrids are a mix of styles, typically combining post and beam and timber ...
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Log Cabin Or Log Home Market Report 2025, Share And Trends 2034In stockThe log cabin market was $10.08B in 2024, growing to $10.61B in 2025, and expected to reach $13.18B in 2029. Log cabins are rustic dwellings, often used as ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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Log Home Industry Basics | NAHBManufactured or milled: This is how the vast majority of log and timber homes are constructed today, accounting for a full 90% of the market. · Handcrafted: ...Builder/dealer · What Are My Choices In Logs... · Discover What Styles Delight...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s<|separator|>
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Campgrounds, Cabins, Camps and Shelters - National Park ServiceAug 1, 2023 · Historic Western Cabins. Locations: Bryce Canyon National Park. Two rustic style log cabins with stone foundations and green roofs along a ...
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A Tale Of Cabins In The National ParksOct 6, 2024 · Among the national parks with cabins you can rent for a night or longer are Grand Teton, Olympic, Shenandoah, Yosemite, and Yellowstone. This ...
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Yosemite Cabins and Vacation Home Rentals at The RedwoodsThe Redwoods offers over 120 cabins inside Yosemite, 4.5 miles from the south gate, with options from cozy one-bedroom to luxury homes.Vacation Rentals · Pet Friendly · Cabin Map and Rental Policy · About UsMissing: recreational | Show results with:recreational
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Log Cabins Market Scope by Region 2025: South Korea | VietnamOct 16, 2025 · The Log Cabins Market, valued at 12.07 billion in 2025, is expected to grow at a CAGR of 10.54% from 2026 to 2033, reaching 22.02 billion by ...
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Log Cabins Direct from Manufacturer: Custom Prefab Homes & KitsAug 16, 2025 · Need log cabins straight from the source? Discover manufacturer-direct pricing on premium prefab homes, garden offices, and vacation cabins.<|separator|>
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Log Cabins Log Homes Market Trend, Size, Share, Growth-2035The Global Log Cabins Log Homes Market is projected to grow from 6.90 USD Billion in 2024 to 10.47 USD Billion by 2035. Key Market Trends & Highlights. Log ...Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s
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What is a Milled Log Home?For example, a milled log can be cut with a tongue-and-groove profile, which enables the logs to literally lock together. When combined with foam gaskets ...<|separator|>
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Log Style Modular Homes: Cabin, Mobile, And Manufactured OptionsAug 7, 2025 · Panelized cabins consist of large wall panels manufactured off-site and assembled quickly on location, reducing construction time by up to 50%.
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Modular Log Home Builders: Customized Homes for Modern LivingRating 4.5 (5) Jun 21, 2024 · Modular Log Home Builders: Customized Homes for Modern Living ... reducing construction time while ensuring precision in every joint and beam.
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How to Go Bug Free: Keeping Insects Out Your Log CabinJan 8, 2016 · This treatment helps to protect the wood from pests. It is a fairly simple, non-time-consuming process whereby the logs are dipped into borate solution.<|separator|>
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Eco Friendly Log Cabins - A Smart Choice for Green LivingAdditionally, green roofs, solar panel integration, and water conservation systems will further enhance sustainability. The combination of traditional ...
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Timber Frame vs Log Homes: What is the Difference in Cost?Aug 3, 2015 · Most custom homes, whether they are a log or timber frame house, will cost between 10% and 30% more than an equivalent, conventionally-built structure.
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7 Reasons to Use Log Cabin Siding Instead of Full LogsNov 14, 2019 · Log siding locks together tightly on both sides and ends to prevent joint spreading and air leaks. You will spend less time measuring and ...
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[PDF] U NTIL Shurtleff exposed what he called "the log cabin myth,"have also been added to Shurtleff's evidence, proving that the log cabin made its American debut with the Swedish and Finnish settlers on the Delaware River.
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The Log Cabin - Choctaw Nation of OklahomaNov 1, 2015 · These quick structures were made from relatively small diameter, round logs, cut green, and notched near their ends so that they could be ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Log Cabin: An American Icon - Oxford AcademicJun 1, 2019 · Lacking definitive evidence on origins, she tentatively supports the consensus view that seventeenth-century Swedes colonizing the Delaware ...
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The History of the Log Cabin - Deer Creek StructuresMay 20, 2019 · Log cabins originated in Europe, brought to America around 1638, and became standard homes for early settlers. They evolved into other ...
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The Story of Lincoln's “Birthplace Cabin” - TumblrPublic interest in the presidential birthplace began with Lincoln's election in 1860 and intensified greatly after his assassination in 1865. By the 1890s, ...
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Is the Abraham Lincoln 'birthplace cabin' in Kentucky the real thing?Dec 28, 2022 · Humphreys said the cabin itself is somewhat historic, as scientists from a local university pulled 20 core samples from the logs in different ...Missing: discrepancies | Show results with:discrepancies
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Dendrochronological investigation of the Knob Creek Cabin at ...Based on these findings, we conclude that the Knob Creek Cabin could not have been originally constructed by the Gollaher family during Abraham Lincoln's ...Missing: controversy | Show results with:controversy
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The History of Log Cabins - Cascade Handcrafted Log HomesFrom what we know and archaeological findings in Scandinavia and Northern Europe, the log cabin has been around as long as 3500 BC, that's almost 6000 years ago ...
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European History - Conestoga Log CabinsApr 15, 2019 · To the surprise of many, log cabins have been around since 3500 BC. They were built during the Bronze Age in Northern Europe.
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[PDF] Wood Decay, Degradation & Stain - LSU AgCenterMost rot-causing fungi will not attack wood if the moisture content is less than 20 percent. The oxygen component can be removed by submerging the wood in water ...
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[PDF] Protecting Log Cabins From Decay - Forest Products LaboratoryIf termites are very active, they may build mud tunnels over the treated wood or masonry foundation, until they can enter the untreated wood above. Walls. In ...Missing: vulnerability | Show results with:vulnerability
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Is Log Home Staining Important? Answers from Builders of 45 YearsSep 14, 2025 · Think of staining like sunscreen for your cabin. Regular log cabin staining can extend the life of your logs, saving you from expensive repairs ...
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[PDF] Dovetails and Broadaxes: Hands-on Log Cabin PreservationThe historic assessment identifies past building repairs and modifications. Repairs that match the original material and harmonious modifications that keep the ...Missing: capacity | Show results with:capacity
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History of Log Cabins in the Smoky MountainsLog cabins in the Smoky Mountains were small, with styles like single pen, dog-trot, and saddlebag. They were preserved since 1934, and some had 'granny holes'.
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LOOKING BACK: Log cabins were popular in frontier Yates County tooSep 12, 2021 · Yards were workspaces and looked unkempt and messy. The walls naturally had spaces between the logs. These cracks were filled with mud mixed ...
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Prefab Cabins vs Traditional Cabins: Which Is Right for Your LandPrefab typically has the advantage due to reduced material waste and efficiency. Traditional log homes can still be sustainable if paired with responsibly ...
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Amish Kit Cabins vs. Traditional Log CabinsAmish kit cabins are typically more cost-effective than traditional log cabins. The pre-cut kits reduce labor hours, significantly cutting down expenses.
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Why Log Homes Are Better Than Conventional Construction | NAHB“Today we can build a log and timber home to be 15 to 20 percent more energy efficient than a conventional home,” says builder Mike Gingras, owner of Seven ...Missing: authenticity | Show results with:authenticity
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What Is The Difference Between Handcrafted and Milled Logs?Aug 9, 2018 · Handcrafted logs are unique with natural imperfections, while milled logs are uniform, made with machines, and have easier assembly.Missing: authenticity | Show results with:authenticity<|separator|>