Thursday, June 27, 2019

Booker T Washington National Monument in Moneta VA


Booker T. Washington National Monument in Moneta VA 24121 hosted our SML Chamber of Commerce "Historical & Educational" Network Meeting 
We went into this tiny slave cabin where he lived as a child. The fireplace was built outside the cabin. If there were an unforeseen fire, they could just push over the fireplace and save the cabin. Back is these pre Civil War days, the filler between the courses of logs was mud, straw and stones. No door or window coverings except perhaps some fabric in the colder times. There was a small 3x3 hole in the middle of the floor with trap door, for storage. Small space above the main floor ceiling is not visible in this photo. 

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LOGnote: Jack Hutslar is a log home dealer, since 2001. We can recreate a log home like this using modern materials. Vintage material would cost more. Visit LogHomesByJack.com on the web or Facebook.



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