This single-room log cabin is an example of notch and pin construction, measuring 18 X 22 feet.
Its construction is typical of a pioneer family in rural Louisiana, featuring a single room with window shutters and a sleeping loft.
The open design to the rafters allows more light into the usually dark environment.
[2] The cabin's hand-hewn sills and simple frontier design provide insight into the architectural practices of the mid-19th century in rural Louisiana.
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