Although primarily a log building, the house rests on a stone foundation; the roof is metal,[2] constructed with a very shallow pitch from the edge to the peaks of the gables.
2023-12-11 Further corrections and information: The Pfarr Log House was actually located at approximately 39.10808608543079, -84.22685352963514 on the banks of Shayler Run creek.
In the early 21st century the land that the cabin stood on was transferred out of Mr. Wiederhold's ownership due to public works project (possibly for water quality remediation on Shayler Run according to local residents), and all existing structures on the land were demolished during that project.
The log home could only be reached either by long gravel drive paralleling Shayler Run creek that begins where Baldwin Road crosses Shayler Run or by a steep gravel track going down into the creek valley from Taylor Walk off of Olive Branch-Stonelick Rd.
However in satellite images it is still possible to see (in 2023) the gravel drive cutting through the small clearing next to the Shayler Run where the cabin had stood since at least 1825.
The second paragraph of this article provides a more accurate description (1.5 stories with square hewn logs constructed using steeple notching).