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Occasionally, if a party is making poor time, the warden or U. S. ranger will offer the warming cabin as an overnight shelter so to not risk the group from being caught in the barren and exposed alpine landscape between the pass and Happy Camp.

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County officials hope to recreate the slave cabin on the grounds of the Governor William Owsley House.
Pio Pico built a hacienda in Whittier on the San Gabriel River, which today is known as Pio Pico State Historic Park Following the Mexican-American war, German immigrant Jacob F. Gerkens paid $ 234 to the U. S. government to acquire of land under the Homestead Act and built a cabin known today as the Jonathan Bailey House.
An early settler in this part of DeKalb County was Chapman Powell, whose " Medicine House " cabin was built near 1218 Clairmont Road.
An early settler in this part of DeKalb County was Chapman Powell, whose " Medicine House " cabin was built near 1218 Clairmont Road.
The Bellefontaine House, situated a short distance west of the southern end of Main Street, the kitchen of which is believed to be Moore's original log cabin, was restored and stands there to this day.
The West Baton Rouge Museum complex includes the museum, the circa 1830 Aillet House, a 1850s slave cabin, and three antebellum worker's cabins from the plantation of Henry Watkins Allen, the last Confederate Governor of Louisiana and the Mayor whom Port Allen was named.
Hannah and Abel Crawford turned their log cabin into an inn, then built The Notch House in 1828.
Of notable meaning are the numerous taverns, inns, automotive garages and other travel-related structures still in existence today, which includes the Fulton House, the Fulton County Courthouse, and the log cabin of Daniel McConnell, who laid out the borough on April 20, 1786.
In specific instances such as the preservation of the Log House, a partnership was first formed with the Army Corps of Engineering to relocate and restore the log cabin home.
The park holds the historic Gehl House, a small log cabin that has been remodeled to look like what life would have been in 1884.
The Sherrod's had bought the property from the Hickman family and expanded and added several buildings, including the two story dogtrot log cabin that came to be known as the Sherrod House.
Her birthplace is about seven miles ( 11 km ) north of the village, and is marked by a replica cabin along the former WIS-183 at the Little House Wayside ( near Lund, Wisconsin ).
Her birth site is commemorated by a log cabin, the Little House Wayside.
All cabin trails in the Red House area, except for Ryan Trail, have a dedicated shower-house within the trail.
Berton House was the childhood home of popular-history writer Pierre Berton, and is across the street from the cabin that was home to poet Robert W. Service, and the cabin that housed writer Jack London during his time in the town is now just up the street.
File: Patsy Cline's Home in Winchester, Virginia. jpg | The Patsy Cline House in Winchester, Virginia is an example of a log cabin with the logs covered by siding.
Visitors can stay overnight at the Burnham House, a renovated and elegantly redecorated 19th century cabin.
He built a three-room cabin along the trail called " Halfway House.
The railway fell in stages to the Echo Mountain House fire, a kitchen fire on February 4, 1900 ; a wind-aided brush fire on Echo Mountain in 1905, which wiped out everything except the observatory and the astronomer's cabin ; a Rubio Canyon flash flood in 1909 that destroyed the Pavilion ; and an electrical fire that razed the Tavern in 1936.
The new House had a " Cabin fever " theme, as the format of the show was similar to the feeling of having cabin fever.
Later another cabin, the Dr. Oedl House, and paths from Werfen and Tänneck were constructed.
* 1690 House, the oldest standing structure in Lower Merion Township, incorporating remnants of a log cabin built by John Roberts for the Roberts Mill at the convergence of Mill Creek and Old Gulph Roads

cabin and was
This was the message found tacked to the cabin door.
I waited until my man was coming out of the office with the key to a cabin before I went in to register.
And when he was alone again in the cabin, Alexander lowered his head into his arms and wept, for he knew full well what must be done, what in the end would be done.
Abraham Lincoln was born February 12, 1809, the second child of Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Lincoln ( née Hanks ), in a one-room log cabin on the Sinking Spring Farm in Hardin County, Kentucky ( now LaRue County ).
Charlton, strapped into his seat, had fallen out of the cabin and when United goalkeeper Harry Gregg ( who had somehow got through a hole in the plane unscathed and begun a one-man rescue mission ) found him, he thought he was dead.
The fire rapidly spread through the admiral's cabin and into a ready magazine that stored carcass ammunition that was designed to burn more fiercely in water than in air.
According to Sub-Lieutenant Gordon Steele: " Wegener ran to a cabin on the upper deck -- I later found out it was Manning's bathroom.
In one such incident involving the 1972 explosion and sinking of the tanker, the Coast Guard photographed the wreck and recovered several bodies, in contrast with one Triangle author's claim that all the bodies had vanished, with the exception of the captain, who was found sitting in his cabin at his desk, clutching a coffee cup.
Set on an oceanliner, it was to star Marlon Brando as an American ambassador, and Sophia Loren as a beautiful stowaway found in his cabin.
However, Smith was visited by many writers at his cabin, including Fritz Leiber, Rah Hoffman, Francis T. Laney and others.
* Cushioned power – This was to announce the introduction of rubber mounts on the cowling of the 1967 model 150, in addition to the rubber mounts isolating the engine from the cabin.
His cabin at Greenwich was full of photographs of actresses, some of which were signed in the most endearing terms.
The Soviets ' avionics technology was not as advanced as that of the United States, so the Voskhod cabin could not have been left depressurized by an open hatch ; otherwise the air-cooled electronics would have overheated.
By contrast, the Gemini capsule's avionics were designed so the cabin could be exposed to the vacuum of space when one of two large hatches was opened, so no airlock was required, and both the spacewalking astronaut and his companion command pilot were in vacuum during the EVA.
Most of the film was shot in the woods near that farmhouse, or J. R. Faison Junior High School, which is where the interior cabin set was located.
From the steamboat's cabin Kurtz was placed in, he is heard yelling at the manager: "' Save me !— save the ivory, you mean.
( Santana was also the name of the cabin cruiser featured in the 1948 film Key Largo ).
James Knox Polk, the first of ten children, was born on November 2, 1795 in a farmhouse ( possibly a " log " cabin ) in what is now Pineville, North Carolina in Mecklenburg County, just outside Charlotte.
Von Trier's next feature film was a horror movie, Antichrist, about " a grieving couple who retreat to their cabin in the woods, hoping a return to Eden will repair their broken hearts and troubled marriage ; but nature takes its course and things go from bad to worse ".
The DKW Schnellaster, manufactured from 1949 to 1962 was a small monospace ( or one-box ) design featuring its front wheels set forward of the passenger cabin, a short, sloping aerodynamic hood, front-wheel drive, transverse engine, flat load floor throughout with flexible seating and cargo accommodations – the key design ingredients that describe the modern minivan configuration popularized in such notable examples as the Renault Espace and Chrysler Voyager / Caravan minivans.
In 1850 he was working as a cabin boy in the Mississippi River riverboat Drennan Whyte when it sunk.
The company of " Noble Bowmen " was recruited in the later 14th century from among the younger aristocracy and served aboard both war-galleys and as armed merchantmen, with the privilege of sharing the captain's cabin.

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