- US IlHpHS log.str
- Collection
- circa 1880-1997
Digital objects of log cabins photographed around the turn of the 19th-20th century, possibly as part of a project for the North Shore Daughters of the American Revolution. Digitized by Joe Piersen.
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Digital objects of log cabins photographed around the turn of the 19th-20th century, possibly as part of a project for the North Shore Daughters of the American Revolution. Digitized by Joe Piersen.
McCraren, Thomas cabin : on road to Deerfield
Part of Log structures
Verso reads "Over in the field north of the road ... from Highland Park to Deerfield west of C & N track. The cabin was almost gone last year. Some of the McCraren faily still live in the Deerfield Road. I think just before you get to the Mooney Cemetery Road."
Goldburg Place : on Road to Deerfield
Part of Log structures
Verso reads "Another barn cabin back of the brick house West of C&N track on road from HPark to Deerfield. I thinkg someone called the place Goldbergs. Martin barn."
O'Conner Barn : Telegraph Road
Part of Log structures
Verso reads "O'Connor. Telegraph Road in West Deerfield just north of Carlaws." Telegraph and Half-Day Road.
Dawson's Home in background : on Half day Rd. west of Telegraph Rd.
Part of Log structures
Verso reads John Dawson's (Dawsen) on road from Highwood to Half Daw west of Telegraph Road. Present Dawson home in the distance in the North of the Road."
Part of Log structures
Verso reads "Coulin cabin at end of Ridge Road in Section 17. West Deerfield [drawing]. Was occupied last year. Will send the film if not too late."
Part of Log structures
Telegraph Road on west side of the road back of the barn, south of Everett; the original house of the large Yore family.
Part of Log structures
Identification taken from written description located on the back of the photograph placing it between Highwood and Half Day Road in Section 16.
Part of Log structures
Verso reads One of the cabins back of brick house just west of CNW tracks on road from Highland Park to Deerfield. I do not think the structure was anything but a barn.
Part of Log structures
Verso reads "On Telegraph Road in West Deerfield. Built by his father, his family all lived there. John Carolan and his family lived in it until a few years ago when he built a new home and now uses this as a barn.