Cabin Creek Historic District

[2] Buildings remaining from the original camp include the sawmill, the company store, about 24 one-story cabins with associated woodsheds and outhouses, and a schoolhouse, the only building in the original camp which was painted.

[2] The workers' cabins were constructed from unpainted lumber provided free by the mill.

Generally they were constructed as one room buildings with tar paper roofs, and were added to as the worker married and had children.

Furnishings would include wood-burning stoves, kerosene lamps, and hand cranked phonographs.

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The company store