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| Smawgunner Member
 | # Posted: 25 Mar 2013 09:38pm Reply
 
 Is there a website dedicated to real (1700-1800s) cabins? I'm looking at land with one on it and wanted to find out more info. It's made of hand hewn timbers.
 
 
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| oldgringo Member
 | # Posted: 25 Mar 2013 10:21pm Reply
 
 I have a friend who is a dendro-chronologist. In plain English, he's a tree ring expert. One of the things he does is take core samples from the logs in old cabins. This establishes the age of the cabin, among other things. Interesting stuff.
 
 
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| MikeOnBike Member
 | # Posted: 26 Mar 2013 12:31am Reply
 
 You might check with your local county historical society or museum.
 
 
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| TheWildMan Member
 | # Posted: 26 Mar 2013 08:27am Reply
 
 check out the foxfire books if you want historic type info, the books were done by a high school class who went araound interviewing old timers in rural appalachian mountains (hill billies) and asking them how they did things, the older ones lived in the late 1800s and remembered what their grandparents taught them. books include how to build a cabin described by poor folks who did it the old way.
 
 
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| CabinBuilder Admin
 | # Posted: 26 Mar 2013 10:49am Reply
 
 Look at this  VINTAGE small cabins thread.
 
 
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| beachman Member
 | # Posted: 26 Mar 2013 06:19pm Reply
 
 Check these out - old turn of the (previous) not last century hunting lodges on a small lake in NB.
 |  Old 1905 Lodge
 
 |  Old camps on site
 
 |  One of the oldest - 189?
 
 |  Inside shot of main lodge
 
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| Smawgunner Member
 | # Posted: 26 Mar 2013 09:58pm - Edited by: Smawgunner Reply
 
 Thanks for all the info guys....good stuff!
 
 
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