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house and cabin/hut
wash-house and shed
barn east doors
The Bradford Place Outbuildings
The Wash-house and Carriage Shed.  Timber framed using recycled original chestnut posts and beams cut to fit.
Timber framed English style barn.  With hay room, center bay, milking tie stall, and workshop / tack area.
cellar
privy
In with the new and out with the old.  This picture shows the contrast between the smaller temporary round log  frontier cabin / hut and the more permanent log home. Even by the Civil War-era most of the temporary homes had collapsed into near extinction.
The cellar.  This is where many of the fruits and vegetables were stored year round, along with milk, butter, pickled pork, corned beef, pickles
The privy.  This privy is a two seater.

This page copyrighted by Linda Trent on July 21, 2002