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Title: The Use of Logs and Poles
Description: OG-HOUSE CONSTRUCTION was well understood by the pioneers, but like other primitive arts with a simple technique, its principles are not so well known to the general public of to-day.
This type of building is adaptable to both temporary and permanent shelters for man and beast in those sections of the country where cut-over land is being brought into cultivation and in other localities where timber is readily available. In such regions
a farmer just starting out can construct of logs and poles nearly all the shelters and many conveniences needed for his immediate use, thus obtaining a comfortable temporary home with the expenditure of little money and conserving his capital for the development of the farm and the building of a permanent
home later.

The demand for information on the construction of log cabins and rustic work indicates renewed appreciation of the art and a desire for directions for utilizing logs and poles.
Original Filename: The Use of Logs and Poles1.jpg
City: Washington D.C.
Date Created: Sun Mar 06 07:22:00 EST 2011
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Photographer/Author/Videographer: USDA
Copyright Status: Public Domain
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Image Media Type: book
Added By: Karen Wattenmaker  ( karen@kwphoto.com )
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Size: 2.39 MB; 2136 x 3498 pixels; 7.1 x 11.7 inches (print at 300 DPI);
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