All over this country, there are real log cabins and houses that are being neglected! I know of one two story log house that was torn down and I know of another outside a town that was saved but looks now neglected. These have to be saved!! Even if not restored but repaired and a good roof would be nice! How much would that cost? It is so amazing that this woman has taken to saving these! I hate to see these old log cabins fade away, but this woman has the resources and know how to save them! Thank you!
I think you would miss using the bathroom in the winter, not to mention cooking over a fire and having to cut lots of wood. I think you mean you would like a log cabin but with some modern amenities!
Thank you for the preservation & posting this! I’m in Colorado but I’m always interested in our Country’s early life. It was nice the mention of the Cherokee Indians at the university. Did they live in that area before the pioneers & explorers came along? I love to hear that part of our Country’s history as well, even tho many can’t seem to take a look at it but we all should, simply because the indigenous people are part of out history as well. This is a great post! They sure don’t make things like they used to. What a job without power tools back in the day!
I love her. Will be contacting her when we get to Tennessee. We are buying a log house that was built in 1917. Can’t wait.
Thank you for your time and dedication...ATB
All over this country, there are real log cabins and houses that are being neglected! I know of one two story log house that was torn down and I know of another outside a town that was saved but looks now neglected. These have to be saved!! Even if not restored but repaired and a good roof would be nice! How much would that cost?
It is so amazing that this woman has taken to saving these! I hate to see these old log cabins fade away, but this woman has the resources and know how to save them! Thank you!
Thank You for sharing this.
Love!
Very interesting. David Hall was my great great great great grandfmother's sister (Nancy Hall Brasel).
I would love to visit! !!!! Well actually just live in one of those old cabins ..full time period correct reenacting.... My dream home 😍
I think you would miss using the bathroom in the winter, not to mention cooking over a fire and having to cut lots of wood. I think you mean you would like a log cabin but with some modern amenities!
@@nightlightabcd not at all...I could walk away from all modern amenities without batting an eye, including, but not limited to the points you made.
Thank you for the preservation & posting this! I’m in Colorado but I’m always interested in our Country’s early life. It was nice the mention of the Cherokee Indians at the university.
Did they live in that area before the pioneers & explorers came along? I love to hear that part of our Country’s history as well, even tho many
can’t seem to take a look at it but we all should, simply because the indigenous people are part of out history as well. This is a great post! They sure don’t make things like they used to. What a job without power tools back in the day!
You’re welcome
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To much government!!!
Funny how they think they can tear down someone's property and haul it away
Where is the watwr son
ISSAC ANDERSON CABIN Is a Log HOUSE not a cabin. Log cabins were one story and about 16" x 18".
True (or one room and a loft) but it's kind of a moot point these days when everything made of logs is called a "cabin" by most people, it seems.