Log Cabin

can log cabin knit blankets be done in stockinette?
Can I knit a log cabin blanket using stockinette stitch instead of garter? I don’t like the way garter looks. I have never tried a log cabin blanket before… Does stockinette mess with the picking up row ends part?
The only difference would be due to st st not being square like garter st is–st sts are wider than they are tall. This just means you might have to swatch and/or fiddle with your stitch counts a little to avoid any rippling. Your results can still be beautiful
Log cabin saddle notch
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Rome’s #1100 Old Fashioned Waffle Iron, Cast Iron $19.99 With a nod to the nostalgia of the past, Rome’s waffle iron makes big waffles in the traditional round shape. The two sides of the iron connect using our famous hinge system for secure use and easy cleanup. This design works best on a 2-burner camp stove or gas stove…. |
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DII Log Cabin Jacquard Kitchen Towel Set, Set of 3 $12.00 Bring a hint of rustic flavor to your table with DII’s Log Cabin Jacquard Kitchen Towel Set of 3. Jacquard, Solid Redwood, Lodge Check… |
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DII Log Cabin Tapestry Table Runner $24.00 Bring a hint of rustic flavor to your table with DII’s Log Cabin Tapestry Table Runner… |
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Hail to the Chief $9.98 … |
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The Bristol Sessions, 1927-1928: The Big Bang of Country Music $109.96 5-CD set + 120 page LP size hardcover book. The recording trip made by Victor Records to Bristol, Tennessee in July-August 1927 was a defining moment in country music. Producer Ralph Peer found two acts that acquired national and international fame: Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family. But more than a hundred other recordings were made at the Bristol sessions of 1927 and ‘28. There were ballad si… |
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Smoky Mountain Hymns 3 $7.37 … |
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Log Cabin [VHS] $4.36 As Seen on the TV Series “Hometime” with Dean Johnson… |
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National Geographic’s Yukon Passage [VHS] $19.98 Four men brave the elements in Northwest Canada and Alaska to make an 1,800-mile trek on foot, skis, and by log raft and dogsled to retrace the trail taken by 10,000 people through the Yukon Passage in 1898. Sounds exhilarating. While the trip is intriguing, you never feel like you get to know these four wanderers who’ve undertaken a journey that demands they perform such superhuman stunts as … |
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Wilderness Family Part 2 [VHS] $5.97 High in their wilderness home in the Rockies, this truly adventurous family is back to face the rigors of fierce winter storms as the camera miraculously captures a real avalanche. There are new trails and a bond of family happiness and togetherness exists in their life without rent, smog or taxes, a concept dreamed of by all family viewers, but lived by few. Join America’s favorite family as they… |
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Dimplex CS33116A Compact Electric Stove $111.94 Bring a feeling of warmth and ambiance to any room in your home with the ultra-compact CS3311 electric fireplace heater from Dimplex! This unit offers the looks of a traditional wood burning fireplace but without any of the mess or hassle. Its matte black finish, working door, and traditional design details are sure to complement bedrooms, living rooms, or personal spaces. Patent… |
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Log Cabin King-size Quilt Set $89.24 This traditional log cabin quilt features intensively hand-pieced fabric panels carefully assembled in a time-honored traditional arrangement updated with contemporary fabrics. Made from bright colors and prints, this set will brighten your home. |
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Extreme Outback Large Log Cabin Dog House $132.49 This dog house from Outback features a solid wood construction with a raised floor to keep your pet dry. An off-centered entrance provides more protection from the elements and allows your pet to turn around inside more easily. |
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Log Cabin Star Wallhanging Quilt Kit $18.29 Find everything you need to quilt in this log cabin star wallhanging quilt kitSewing kit contains all fabrics, batting, embellishments, patterns, and instructionsLog cabin quilt kit is ideal for beginning and intermediate quilters |
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Log Cabin Full/ Queen-size Quilt Set $77.04 This traditional log cabin quilt features intensively hand-pieced fabric panels carefully assembled in a time-honored traditional arrangement updated with contemporary fabrics. Made from bright colors and prints, this set will brighten your home. |
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Log Cabin Mini Quilt Set $61.99 This handcrafted patchwork quilt features a scenic lodge design in mid-tone, earthy colors. This quilt features a mid-weight fill for year round comfort. |
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Tartan Log Cabin Shower Curtain $73.99 Tartan log cabin shower curtain gives your bathroom decor country charmQuilted shower curtain features a classic log cabin pattern in shades of red, green, yellow and bluePerfect for any bathroom |
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Log Cabin 100-percent Cotton Quilted Throw $39.49 This traditional log cabin quilted throw features intensively hand-pieced fabric panels. This quilted throw is carefully assembled in a time-honored traditional arrangement updated with contemporary fabrics. |
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Small Outback Log Cabin Dog House $76.99 Give your dog comfort and function in one handsome Outback Log Cabin dog housePortable house provides shelter during the winter and shade during the summerPet supply features solid wood construction with a raised floor to keep your pet dry |
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Log Cabin Twin-size Quilt Set $64.99 This traditional log cabin quilt features intensively hand-pieced fabric panels carefully assembled in a time-honored traditional arrangement updated with contemporary fabrics. Made from bright colors and prints, this set will brighten your home. |
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Wild Goose Log Cabin Shower Curtain $70.99 Surround your bathtub with a delightful wild goose log cabin pattern shower curtainShower curtain features an intricate quilt pattern in softly muted colorsPerfect for a country-themed bathroom or log cabin |
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Judy Martin`s Log Cabin Quilt Book $18.27 Judy Martin calls the Log Cabin, “the perfect pattern.” It has basic shapes, simple contrasts, and minimal joints, making it ideal for beginners. The Log Cabin also provides instant feedback on your cutting and sewing, allowing you to correct tiny erro… |
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Star Log Cabin Quilt (Paperback) $10.07 Star Log Cabin adds a new dimension of beauty to the classic Log Cabin pattern. Using her famous Log Cabin book as the foundation, Eleanor has developed an assembly-line method of adding stars among the blocks. These are easy stars, not diamond pa… |
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Patch Magic King-size Wild Goose Log Cabin Quilt $149.99 Add some color to your bedroom decor with this Patch Magic quiltKing-size quilt is made of comfortable and durable cottonWild Goose Log Cabin bedding is perfect for almost any home |
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Patch Magic King-size Tartan Log Cabin Quilt $142.99 Add some color to your bedroom decor with this Patch Magic quiltKing-size quilt is made of comfortable and durable cottonTartan Log Cabin bedding is perfect for almost any home |
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Green Log Cabin Shower Curtain $73.99 Surround your bathtub with a delightful quilt-like shower curtainShower curtain features the log cabin patternPerfect for a rustic-themed bathroom |
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Twin-size ‘Dusty Diamond’ Log Cabin Quilt $102.99 Elegant bed covering features intricate patchwork and beautiful hand quiltingBedding ensemble has ‘Dusty Diamond’ log cabin designTwin-size quilt is crafted of 100-percent cotton |
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Wild Goose Log Cabin Twin-size Quilt $83.99 Relax in total comfort with a charming quiltBedding features a geometric pattern in a diamond patternBlanket makes a great addition to any bedding ensemble |
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Medium Outback Log Cabin Dog House $105.29 Give your dog comfort and function in one handsome Outback Log Cabin dog housePortable house provides shelter during the winter and shade during the summerPet supply features solid wood construction with a raised floor to keep your pet dry |
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Patch Magic Tartan ‘Log Cabin’ Queen Quilt $118.99 This quilt from Patch Magic will add a cozy touch to your homeQuilt features a unique square patternCotton quilt is the ultimate in comfort |
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Peasant Log Cabin Shower Curtain $52.99 Peasant log cabin shower curtain cozily surrounds your bathtub Quilted shower curtain features a zigzag pattern in shades of red, yellow, green, blue and whitePerfect for a country-themed bathroom |
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Red Log Cabin Table Runner $27.99 Season your family’s dining experience with a decorative Red Log Cabin table runnerDelightful table runner features a skillfully intricate Red Log Cabin design Made of 100-percent cotton, table runner is machine washable |
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Green Log Cabin Throw Pillows (Set of 2) $30.99 Add a touch of whimsy to your home decor with a set of throw pillows Use as decorative accessories for your sofa or bed Set of throw pillows features a green log cabin design |
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‘Diamond Log Cabin’ 16×16 Throw Pillows and Fillers (Set of 2) $30.99 Add the finishing touch to your home decor with decorative throw pillowsDecorative accessory set includes two pillow covers with fillersEach throw pillow measures 16 inches x 16 inches |
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Log Cabin Quilts With Attitude $17.75 Description not available. |
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Modern Log Cabin Quilting (Paperback) $15.32 Details budget-friendly, contemporary approaches to the traditional log cabin quilt-block technique, presenting 25 simple projects including a patchwork apron, anniversary quilt and market tote while sharing tips for personalizing with embroidery, hand… |
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Sail Log Cabin 16-inch Throw Pillow (Set of 2) $32.49 Add the perfect finishing touch to your home decor with decorative toss pillowsSail Log Cabin throw pillows come with fillersSet includes two throw pillows |
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Make a Quilt in a Day Log Cabin Pattern $12.76 The Log Cabin design dates back to the time of the pioneers and is one of the most popular quilting patterns today with its trad |
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Lorraine Quilted King-size Shams (Set of 2) $29.99 Update your bedroom decor with this modern, yet retro Lorraine sham set. Festooned with flower blossoms outlined in black on a rich red background, these shams add energy and style to any living space. |
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Log Cabins Today (Paperback) $14.41 From scrappy traditional designs to contemporary variations, the patterns in this quilter`s resource will appeal to any fan of log-cabin-style quilting blocks. Log-cabin quilting is done by sewing together blocks of fabric to create simple bu… |
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The Log Cabin Block (Paperback) $10.61 A fresh new look at a favorite traditional block. All you need to know to use it to create quilts with the contemorary look of today. Build your block library with all of the Building Block books.  Block instructions, size charts, and thre… |
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101 Log Cabin Blocks (Paperback) $10.07 Description not available. |
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Log Cabins (Paperback) $10.9 Ever wanted a cabin or little cottage in the woods but don`t know where to start? With Log Cabins, author William S. Wicks offers clear, practical instructions on how to build your own log cabin-and furnish it, too-while harmonizing the struct… |
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Smooch Spritz Jumbo Log Cabin Accent Spray $8.69 This spray on shimmer helps to make all your projects shine with a scintillating touch. This spritz is great for all paper crafts and more. |
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Smooch Jumbo Log Cabin Spritz $7.14 Make all your projects shine with a shimmering touch. This spritz is great for all paper crafts and more. |
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Foxfire 9 $13.43 The newest entry in the Foxfire publishing phenomenon–which all totalled has sold over 7 million books to date–continues the b |
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The Foxfire Book $12.74 Description not available. |
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Free-form Patchwork Techniques (Hardcover) $14.57 Description not available. |
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The Classic Hewn-log House $13.43 Nothing captures the romance of country life quite like a log cabin does — trees cut from the thick woods of the wilderness; hewn by hand into squared-off logs; then stacked to create a sturdy shelter, a warm hearth, a welcoming home. Author Charles M… |
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Abe Lincoln $5.93 Born in a log cabin on the Kentucky frontier, Abraham Lincoln faced a life of extreme poverty and hardship. Without losing his g |
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Cottages and Cabins (Hardcover) $23.41 This expansive collection of charming retreats celebrates the getaway home for every type of dreamer. From a prototypical Colorado log cabin in the Rockies to a Wisconsin backwoods lakeside retreat, from a cliffside escape in the Grenadines to a classi… |
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Large Timber Home Porch $47.49 Inspired by the idea of county log cabins, this pet porch is constructed by aligning half logs together for durability. Your pet can enjoy an energizing sun tan on the front porch while keeping its belly away from the dirt. |
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Large Timber Home Set $231.99 Inspired by the idea of county log cabins, this pet house set is constructed by aligning half logs together for durability. Your pet can enjoy an energizing sun tan on the matching front porch while keeping its belly away from the dirt. |
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Camp Life in the Woods and the Tricks of Trapping and Trap Making (Paperback) $11.57 Describes how to catch all types of animals, from squirrels and mice to tigers and bears, and offers advice on camping and hiking in the woods, building log cabins and boats, and tanning hides. |
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Building With Logs (Paperback) $22.36 A complete guide to planning and building a log cabin provides information on acquiring and preparing logs, framing and construction, wiring, and interior and exterior finishing |
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Queen-size ‘Ladybug’ Quilt $133.99 Elegant bed covering features intricate patchwork and beautiful hand quiltingBedding ensemble has red log cabin designQueen-size quilt is crafted of 100-percent cotton |
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Large Timber Home $169.99 Inspired by the idea of county log cabins, this timber pet house is constructed by aligning half logs together, for durability. Your pet can enjoy an energizing sun tan on the matching front porch while keeping its belly away from the dirt. |
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Medium Timber Home Set $175.99 Inspired by the idea of county log cabins, this pet house is constructed by aligning half logs together for durability. Your pet can enjoy an energizing sun tan on the matching front porch while keeping its belly away from the dirt. |
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Abraham Lincoln (Paperback) $5.93 When Jack and Annie got back from their adventure in Magic Tree House #47: Abe Lincoln at Last!, they had lots of questions. What was it like to grow up in a log cabin? How did Lincoln become president? What was his family like? Why did the US f… |
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Medium Timber Home Porch $46.99 Inspired by the idea of county log cabins, this Timber Home Porch is constructed by aligning half logs together for durability. Your pet can enjoy an energizing sun tan on the front porch while keeping its belly away from the dirt. |
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Cabin on Trouble Creek (Paperback) $6.92 After clearing enough forest to build a log cabin for their new home, Pa returns east to fetch the rest of the family, while young brothers Daniel and Will stay behind to watch the land. Pa had planned to return within six weeks . . . but something mus… |
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101 Log Cabin Blocks: With Full-Size Patterns for Paper or Foundation Piecing $14.95 DRG Publishing,Paperback – Second edition, English-language edition,Pub by DRG |
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1887 Introductions, including: Sherlock Holmes, Phenacetin, Glenfiddich, Hovis, Ararat (brandy), Log Cabin Syrup $11.38 Hephaestus Books,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Hephaestus Books |
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239 Great Places to Escape to Nature Without Roughing It: From Rustic Cabins to Luxury Resorts $1.99 Escape to the Great Outdoors in Style!Fill your lungs with country air, ride horsebak through a lush valley, spy on starfish, or hike into the desert—and still return to a good meal, fresh sheets, and a hot shower. Our accommodations are handpicked according to four criteria—wilderness setting, serenity, seclusion, and environmental awareness—then divided into categories that describe the experience:Family Hideout: Discover the great outdoors at full-service resorts and kid-friendly guest ranches with wholesome meals and organized activities like gold panning, lake swimming, and wildlife viewing.Romantic Retreat: Explore a nearby nature reserve, enjoy rock-climbing class together, take an afternoon snooze by the lake. End your day in secluded adult-oriented accommodations with bubbles and bubbly in an outdoor tub.Laid-back Adventure: Take it easy in a log lodge or lakefront hotel where activity staff can recommend river-rafting sites and gentle hikes. Return to a soothing back and hot meal.Rustic Escape: Immerse yourself in nature while staying in a no-frills cottage or cabin. Fire farm-stand vegetables on the grill outside and make your own coffee, just the way you like it.Luxurious Resort: Indulge yourself at lavish lodgings nestled in the mountains, miles from civilization. Enjoy breakfast on the terrace and a hotstone massage with a stunning river view.Tranquil Outpost: Saunter along winding trails past glassy mountain lakes and herds of buffalo. Return to a hot tub and hearty meal in your cozy lodge tucked away in the woods_________________________________________________________________Enrich your experience, visit www.fodors.com• Research and book airlines and hotels.• Link quickly to other travel sites.• Talk to your fellow Fodor’s traveler. |
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700 Traditional Patchwork Patterns $19.95 Extraordinary collection of 715 black-and-white patchwork designs arranged by dominant motif: triangles, circles, stars, squares. Includes all the most popular patterns: Star of Bethlehem, Double Wedding Ring, Log Cabin, Grandmother’s Flower Garden, Ocean Wave, Whirligig, many more. Ideal for reference and practical use by quilters and designers. |
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A History of the British and Foreign Bible Society (Volume 2) $26.18 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book:Section 3CHAPTER XXVI FROM LABRADOR TO PATAGONIA (l.) The establishment of the American Bible Society was hailed as the dawn of a new epoch in the history of the New World. Men’s hearts were uplifted by the thought of placing a copy of the sacred book under every roof in the States, from the rich cities on the Atlantic shore to the log cabin in the backwoods. One hundred and thirty societies were already in existence when the American Bible Society was established ; of these, 43 at once enlisted themselves under its banner, and 41 new societies were founded for the express purpose of co-operating in its labours. In 1817 there was a further accession of 24 of the early societies, and an addition of 49 new Auxiliaries. In 1818 the Auxiliaries had increased to 194; in 1821 to 233; in 1824 to 396. Influenced by local considerations, a few of the early bodies maintained for a time their independence of action ; but gradually they yielded to the necessity for unity of action and combination of forces, and gave in their adhesion to the great national organisation. The Louisiana or New Orleans Society was attached in 1825, and the confederation was completed in 1839 by the acquiescence of that of Philadelphia, the first of all the Bible institutions established in the New World. Year by year it grew in influence, in resources, in the range and magnitude of its operations. In the first twelve months of its activity it circulated 6410 Bibles; in the second year, 17,594; in *he third, it printed 49,320 Bibles VOL. H. D *»and 24,000Testaments, which, with 2450 Bibles in Gaelic, German, Welsh, and French obtained from other sources, made an aggregate issue of 105,270 copies of the Scriptures between 1816 and May 1819. In 1821 the issues had risen to a total of 226,552. These striking expansions co… |
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A Kiss to Make it Better $5.95 What happens when a craft paper maker, who lives in the ground on an island after losing her mate, helps the visitor staying in the log cabin on the point, who suffers greatly because he cannot help every battered spouse or child coming to his medical practice? A Kiss To Make It Better is a Sizzler romance. It’s the story of burned-out Dr. Jon McCallern and artist Jenny Larson, both of whom have sought sanctuary on a peaceful lake island. Appointing herself as visiting nurse, Jenny prescribes the perfect cure–teaching Jonny how to play again! But can their newfound love survive outside their perfect retreat? [4th on the Waldenbook best-seller list] |
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A Log Cabin Christmas: 9 Historical Romances During American Pioneer Christmases $14.99 Margaret Brownley, Jane Kirkpatrick, Liz Johnson, Christine Cain, Wanda E. Brunstetter, Kelly Eileen Hake, Debra Ullrick, Erica Vetsch, Michelle Ule, Liz Tolsma,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Barbour Publishing, Incorporated |
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A Love Story $9.99 Derek had called a few days ago and invited me to go up to a cabin with a group of them over the 3 day weekend I agreed to go. There were 2 cars every seat was taken Derek was driving he looked behind him and said: “Sidney why don’t you sit on Scott’s lap I am sure he won’t mind.”I looked at Scott who had been slouching in the back he straightened up his voice squeaked as he spoke: “Sure that would be okay.”So I climbed thru the crowded car and tried not to trip and fall onto him. Our eyes met, he moved his arms to accommodate me I put my right arm behind his neck as I went to sit on him. “Let me know if I need to adjust.”At first Scott sat ridged after a stop at the gas station for ice and snacks we were on our way to the cabin. Scott relaxed after a while and placed his arms around me. I sure did like how that felt. It took us about an hour and 45 minutes to get up there. I eventually ended up between Scotts legs and I leaned back against him with my head on his shoulder. Every once in a while he pointed out something beautiful in the scenery. There really wasn’t a whole lot of room up at the cabin. It was a small 2 bedroom with a living room/kitchen. I didn’t know most of the people there only Scott, Derek, and Chad. I was wondering why I had agreed to come up to the cabin everyone were seniors except for Scott and me. The older boys were trying to impress the girls, they were being obnoxious. I was sitting on a log kicking the dirt when Derek came up to me, “Why are you sitting all alone?”I looked at Derek he looked concerned “I just don’t really know anyone, I feel out of place. I was thinking about going on a hike there looks to be a trail over there.”"That’s a great idea, do you want some company?” Derek looked behind him he saw his brother sitting on another log staring a stick in the ground.”Yes that would be nice,” I answered him.Derek stood and waved at Scott, he motioned for Scott to come over and join us. |
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A Love Story $29.98 Derek had called a few days ago and invited me to go up to a cabin with a group of them over the 3 day weekend I agreed to go. There were 2 cars every seat was taken Derek was driving he looked behind him and said: “Sidney why don’t you sit on Scott’s lap I am sure he won’t mind.”I looked at Scott who had been slouching in the back he straightened up his voice squeaked as he spoke: “Sure that would be okay.”So I climbed thru the crowded car and tried not to trip and fall onto him. Our eyes met, he moved his arms to accommodate me I put my right arm behind his neck as I went to sit on him. “Let me know if I need to adjust.”At first Scott sat ridged after a stop at the gas station for ice and snacks we were on our way to the cabin. Scott relaxed after a while and placed his arms around me. I sure did like how that felt. It took us about an hour and 45 minutes to get up there. I eventually ended up between Scotts legs and I leaned back against him with my head on his shoulder. Every once in a while he pointed out something beautiful in the scenery. There really wasn’t a whole lot of room up at the cabin. It was a small 2 bedroom with a living room/kitchen. I didn’t know most of the people there only Scott, Derek, and Chad. I was wondering why I had agreed to come up to the cabin everyone were seniors except for Scott and me. The older boys were trying to impress the girls, they were being obnoxious. I was sitting on a log kicking the dirt when Derek came up to me, “Why are you sitting all alone?”I looked at Derek he looked concerned “I just don’t really know anyone, I feel out of place. I was thinking about going on a hike there looks to be a trail over there.”"That’s a great idea, do you want some company?” Derek looked behind him he saw his brother sitting on another log staring a stick in the ground.”Yes that would be nice,” I answered him.Derek stood and waved at Scott, he motioned for Scott to come over and join us. |
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A Short Life Of Abraham Lincoln $45.75 Abraham Lincoln- the sixteenth President of the United States- was born in a log cabin in the backwoods of Kentucky on the 12th day of February 1809. His father Thomas Lincoln- was sixth in direct line of descent from Samuel Lincoln- who emigrated from England to Massachusetts in 1638.’ (Excerpt) |
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Abraham Lincoln $12.5 Abraham Lincoln was born February 12, 1809, in a one-room log cabin near Hodgenville, Kentucky. Even though Lincoln had less than one year of formal education he was smart and studied hard to become a lawyer. He married a well educated young lady from Kentucky by the name of Mary Todd. They became parents of four sons. In 1860 he was elected the 16th President of the United States. On April 14, 1865, John Wilkes Booth shot President Lincoln while he and Mrs. Lincoln watched a play at Ford’s Theatre in Washington DC. Lincoln died the next day. President Lincoln, one of Americas greatest Presidents, ended slavery and guided the United States through the civil war. |
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Agriculture In Illinois, including: Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site, Ryan Round Barn, Garfield Farm And Inn Museum, Angelic Organics, Knobeloch-seibert Farm, Meyer Family Farm, Blue Sky Vineyards, Prairie State Winery, Illinois Wine $12.27 Hephaestus Books,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Hephaestus Books |
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An Unofficial Look At Maximilien Robespierre $14.55 William Mccarthy,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Webster’s Digital Services |
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Arkansas Introduction $20.75 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 214. Not illustrated. Chapters: Arkansas’s 2nd Congressional District, Arkansas Senate, John Mcdonnell Field, Arkansas’s 3rd Congressional District, Arkansas’s 4th Congressional District, Randal Tyson Track Center, Ray Winder Field, Arkansas State Capitol, Memphis & Arkansas Bridge, United States House of Representatives Elections in Arkansas, 2010, Arkansas Governor’s Mansion, Big Dam Bridge, Arkansas’s 6th Congressional District, Harahan Bridge, South Arkansas Regional Airport at Goodwin Field, Arkansas Supreme Court, Hot Springs Memorial Field Airport, Delta Classic, Arlington Hotel (Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas), Confederate State Capitol Building, Jonesboro Municipal Airport, Log Cabin Democrat, Cotter Bridge, Arvest Ballpark, Barton Coliseum, Secretary of State of Arkansas, Greers Ferry Dam, Arkansas Fantastics, Centennial Baptist Church, Winthrop Rockefeller Lake, Arkansas Transit Association, Thelma Mothershed-Wair, the Arkansas Traveler, John L. Handcox, Pine Bluff Convention Center, Helena Bridge, Barnhill Arena, Delta Valley and Southern Railway, Joseph Taylor Robinson House, Arkansas State Auditor, Arkansas Fire Academy, Crossett Municipal Auditorium, Summit Arena, Arkansas Rivercatz, Dickey-Stephens Park, Daisy Bates House, Arkansas Archangels, Hper Complex, Stitt House, Fordyce and Princeton Railroad, Wildwood Park for the Arts, Arkansas Aeros, Safetv, Caddo Valley Railroad, Fort Smith Railroad, Marine Corps Legacy Museum, Seal of Arkansas, Northwest Arkansas Sports and Entertainment Arena, the Baxter Bulletin, Kavanaugh Field, Bobby Hopper Tunnel, Norfork Tailwater, Oh, Arkansas, Friday-Graham Rail Spur, Convocation Center, Independence Power Plant, Hot Springs Mountain Tower, Little Rock Port Authority Railroad, Statehouse Convention Center, Almeda Riddle, U. J. Puckett, Arkansas Attorney General, |
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Association Ou Organisme Des Tats-Unis $31.36 Les achats comprennent une adhésion à l’essai gratuite au club de livres de l’éditeur, dans lequel vous pouvez choisir parmi plus d’un million d’ouvrages, sans frais. Le livre consiste d’articles Wikipedia sur : American National Standards Institute, Nation of Islam, Ligue de Défense Juive, Log Cabin Republicans, the Disclosure Project, National Right to Life Committee, Finca, Centre Pour La Justice Au Tibet, German Marshall Fund of the United States, Farm Security Administration, Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, Titanic Historical Society, Mattachine Society, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, Mathematical Association of America, Tahirih Justice Center, Lavender Menace, American Cat Fanciers Association, Democrats for Life, Perverted-Justice, the Hundred Year Association of New York, American Academy of Achievement, Avaaz.org, Albert Einstein Institution, Daughters of Bilitis, American Rose Society, Association Américaine Des Automobilistes, Sister Cities International, Judicial Watch, Heritage Rose Foundation, M. Night Shyamalan Foundation, Storycorps, Association Des Correspondants Accrédités à La Maison Blanche, American Coaster Enthusiasts, Americans for the Arts, Asociación de Cronistas Del Espectáculo de Nueva York, Collectors Club of New York, Voice of the Faithful, People for Legal and Non-Sectarian Schools, National Underwater and Marine Agency, Society of Competitive Intelligence Professionnals, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Ligue Nord-Américaine D’espéranto, Fondation Al-Fatiha, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Agile Alliance, Americans United for Separation of Church and State, American Colonization Society, Gay Liberation Front, Childfund International, Franklin Book Programs, Institute for Historical Review, Community Action Program, Fondation Carter, Red Tail |
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Attraction Of The Compass $23.86 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAPTER III. LANDING IN DAWSON CITY, YUKON TERRITORY. Yes, we landed in Dawson, cold, wet, and hungry, after floating down the Yukon River from Atlin. It was in the fall of the year, and our scow was one of the last down the river, and we daily expected it to be frozen in, before we could reach Dawson. My complete outfit consisted of a sled and two hundred pounds of provisions, my blankets and three dogs; for while stranded for several days on the sand bar of an island in the Yukon River, we had adopted a poor, starved dog, which had been abandoned the winter before, or had strayed from some camp. Upon landing in Dawson I had but two dollars and a big responsibility. In those days two dollars would not go far, for I have known of fresh potatoes selling for one dollar apiece, and other things in proportion. Just about dark, I met a man whom I had known slightly in Skagway, Alaska, and he showed me an empty log cabin, in which he said we might bunk, until a more suitable place was found. At that time I did not explain that the girl with me was not my wife, and it would have made but little difference anyway, as very few couples in that country were married. They would simply pick up a companion and go on seeking a fortune, trying to stick strictly to their own business. So, through the slush and snow, we, pulling our outfits, followed our new-found friend. When we reached the cabin and opened the door, to our surprise, there were other occupants; a young Jew from New York, and a tall Englishman, commonly known as the “remittance man,” usually an undesirable citizen in that country. His allowance from England had been suddenly cut off. His relatives had sent him to Dawson to try and make a fortune, or a living, or to get rid of him, it made but little difference whi… |
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Augusta, Kansas $48 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Augusta is a city in Butler County, Kansas, United States, at the confluence of the Walnut and Whitewater Rivers. The population was 8,423 at the 2000 census. The confluence of the Whitewater River and the Walnut River was originally inhabited by Native Americans who found the tableland ideal for hunting and fishing. In 1868 C.N. James settled in the area and built a log home to serve as a general store and trading post. He paid $40.00 for the land title from the U.S Land Office. He named the new settlement after his wife, Augusta. The James family original log cabin structure still stands at its original location. |
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Beyond the Block $191.98 Make dramatic quilts with easy-to-piece units! Use all your favorites quarter-and half-square triangles, Flying Geese, square-in-a-square, Four-and Nine-Patch, Log Cabin, strip-piecing, and more then combine them into dramatic art quilts while having fun with these dynamic teachers. Play with positioning the units, add strips and fussy-cut squares, maybe even one of those leftover orphan blocks, toss in some three-dimensional embellishments, then stand back and admire your genius! The freedom and fun of this approach will appeal to quilters everywhere. The authors’ friendly style and down-to-earth enthusiasm will have you reaching for your fabric. |
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Blue Ribbon Quilts $2.62 These 14 quilts are all award winners! They’ve taken the blue ribbon from large county fairs, small local quilt shows, and quilt challenges. And now quilters can recreate every one of these spectacular designs, thanks to the full-size patterns and instructions presented in this inspiring collection. Choose from classic as well as contemporary quilts: three use curve piecing while others feature traditional and fusible appliqué. An Oriental-themed design includes a variety of Japanese prints with blocks of machine-embroidered motifs. A wonderful rainbow Double Wedding Ring has foundation-pieced arcs. And because no quilt book would be complete without a Log Cabin quilt, there’s one here, too. Biographies of each of the quilters are included, along with the personal story behind each quilt’s creation. |
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Boston to Maine: Poems and Tales from an Immigrant to Maine $9.89 From Boston to Maine: Poems and Tales from an Immigrant to Maine proceeds through the four seasons as it progresses from Cape Ann, Mass., to Norway, Maine, with a story to tell at each stop. With family roots in Labrador and Nova Scotia, where his grandfather was born, author and birder Benjamin Hull calls his work one of migration, going back to northern woods and ways. All proceeds from the sale of this book will benefit the Western Foothills Land Trust.About the author: Benjamin F. Hull was raised in Cape Ann, Mass., a place that is within sight of the coast of Maine when the air is clear. He graduated from Boston College in 1963 with a degree in mathematics and spent thirty years programming computers for high-tech companies in the Boston area. In 1973 he began plotting his northern emigration, became migratory to Maine in 1976, and achieved full-time residency in 1990. From Boston to Maine reflects this northward movement, both in structure and subject. Along the way he introduces a variety of beings–some feathered, some not, some lost, some who have found something or themselves–and tells of odd jobs, from picking apples to stacking pulp wood. With the help of a friend, Hull built the log cabin in northwest Maine where he grows vegetables, makes maple syrup, and fusses over his cat Patches. |
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Breaking Trail $15.95 Becky has always lived with her family in a log cabin in the Yukon, but when the fur market dwindled away, her father, a dog musher and trapper, had to quit trapping and she and her family moved into town. Now her father is depressed: he doesn’t laugh or talk to anyone. He tires easily and can’t stand any noise or stress. Worse, he has lost interest in sled racing — a love that he and Becky once shared. When spring comes, the family decides to go back to their cabin for the summer. Becky’s mother hopes that going back to the mountains will cheer up Dad, but Becky has another plan. She’s going to train her own dog team to race in the Junior Quest, a challenging five-day dog race across Alaska, in hopes of making her father happy.The journey to the cabin will be a test for both Becky and her dogs. Will they make it to the cabin before the ice breaks? Will her mother give up on her father if he doesn’t get better soon? And will her parents discover the secret that she has been keeping from them? |
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Building a Log Cabin Retreat: A Do-It-Yourself Guide $15 Michael Mulligan,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Paladin Press |
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Building a Log Cabin and Godly Character: A One-Year Daily Devotional $14.99 From the time he was a child playing with Lincoln Logs, David Lutz always dreamed of building a log cabin. |
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Buildings And Structures In Fulton County, New York, including: Johnson Hall State Historic Site, Oliver Rice House, Knox Mansion, Benjamin Chamberlain House, Gustav Levor House, Godfrey Shew House, Johnstown Colonial Cemetery, Log Cabin Church $12.31 Hephaestus Books,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Hephaestus Books |
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Buildings And Structures In Fulton County, New York, including: Johnson Hall State Historic Site, Oliver Rice House, Knox Mansion, Benjamin Chamberlain House, Gustav Levor House, Godfrey Shew House, Johnstown Colonial Cemetery, Log Cabin Church $11.4 Hephaestus Books,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Hephaestus Books |
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Buildings And Structures In Fulton County, New York, including: Johnson Hall State Historic Site, Oliver Rice House, Knox Mansion, Benjamin Chamberlain House, Gustav Levor House, Godfrey Shew House, Johnstown Colonial Cemetery, Log Cabin Church $12.31 Hephaestus Books,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Hephaestus Books |
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Buildings And Structures In Fulton County, New York, including: Johnson Hall State Historic Site, Oliver Rice House, Knox Mansion, Benjamin Chamberlain House, Gustav Levor House, Godfrey Shew House, Johnstown Colonial Cemetery, Log Cabin Church $12.31 Hephaestus Books,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Hephaestus Books |
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Buildings And Structures In Fulton County, New York, including: Johnson Hall State Historic Site, Oliver Rice House, Knox Mansion, Benjamin Chamberlain House, Gustav Levor House, Godfrey Shew House, Johnstown Colonial Cemetery, Log Cabin Church $12.31 Hephaestus Books,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Hephaestus Books |
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Buildings and Structures in Stehekin, Washington: Buckner Homestead Historic District, Purple Point-Stehekin Ranger Station House $8.59 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Buckner Homestead Historic District, Purple Point-Stehekin Ranger Station House, Stehekin School, Golden West Lodge Historic District, Buckner Cabin, George Miller House. Not illustrated. Excerpt: Buckner Homestead Historic District – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The property that became the Buckner farm was originally settled by William (Bill) Buzzard. It is located several miles north of Lake Chelan along the Stehekin River. When Buzzard arrived in 1889, his 160-acre (0.65 km) parcel was the farthest homestead from the Stehekin settlement at the head of the lake. Buzzard built a one-story log cabin on the site, and cleared some land for pasture and cultivation. In 1892, Buzzard shipped 1,000 pounds of potatoes 50 miles (80 km) down Lake Chelan to the town of Chelan, Washington and sold the rest of his crop to local miners. By 1895, Buzzard had planted a small apple orchard and was growing cabbages as well as potatoes. Buzzard also cut cordwood on his property and sold it to the steamboat company that operated on Lake Chelan. According to a 1902 United States Forest Service report on “agricultural settlement” in the Stehekin area, William Buzzard had a three-room house, log barn, and 25 acres (100,000 m) of cultivated land. On 9 November 1903, Buzzard officially purchased his homestead from the United States Government. He later sold 11 acres (45,000 m) to a neighbor. In 1910, Buzzard sold his remaining property to a Californian named William Buckner for $5,000. Instead of a lump-sum payment, Buzzard wanted $50 per month until the total amount was paid. After selling the property, Buzzard moved to Chelan where he lived until his death in 1919. When Buzzard died, Buckner was only one payment short of completing the agreement so he used… More: |
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Burials In Ohio $9.53 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Annie Oakley, Ephraim Kingsbury Avery, David Zeisberger, Rex Humbard, Henry Kumler, Sr.. Excerpt: Annie Oakley (born Phoebe Ann Mosey August 13, 1860 November 3, 1926) was an American sharpshooter and exhibition shooter . Oakley’s amazing talent and timely rise to fame led to a starring role in Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show, which propelled her to become the first American female superstar.Using a .22 caliber rifle at 90 feet Oakley reputedly could split a playing card edge-on and put five or six more holes in it before it touched the ground. Early life According to the Annie Oakley Foundation, she was born in “a cabin less than two miles northwest of Woodland, now Willowdell, in Darke County “, a rural western border county of Ohio . The village of North Star has a road sign stating it is near her place of birth. Her birthplace log cabin site is about five miles eastward of North Star. There is a stone-mounted plaque in the vicinity of the cabin site, which was placed by the Annie Oakley Committee in 1981, 121 years after her birth. The committee misspelled her birth surname on the cast bronze plaque, incorrectly ending in an “s” instead of “y”. Annie’s parents were Quakers from Hollidaysburg , Blair County, Pennsylvania : Susan Wise, age 34, and Jacob Mosey, age 36, married in 1848. A fire burned down their tavern in Hollidaysburg, so they moved to a rented farm (later purchased with a mortgage) in Patterson Township , Darke County. The move occurred sometime between sister Elizabeth’s Hollidaysburg birth in 1855, and sister Sarah Ellen’s Darke County birth in 1857.Born in 1860, Annie was the sixth of Jacob and Susan’s six children. Her father, who had fought in the War of 1812 , died in 1866 at age 66, from pneumonia and overexposure in freezing weather. Her mother |
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Bygone Essex $17.43 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:(Breenstefc Cburcb. By Edward Lamplough. THE settler in the wilderness, in his first attempt to house his family, resorts to the most accessible and easily-worked material, and the wattled cabin or log-hut springs into existence. It is not uninteresting to find traces of a similar evolution in the church architecture of England ; but the resort to wood must not be regarded as any indication that stone and brick were not in use, but simply that a temporary building was urgently required, that the means of the builder were circumscribed, and that, therefore, the most accessible and easily-worked material was resorted to. Glastonbury, that once princely pile, had such a beginning, and according to William of Malmesbury, was founded by Joseph of Ariniathea, and consisted of a chapel, the walls of which were constructed of twisted osiers. This primitive building was undoubtedly the first Christian church erected in Britain, and upparently was preserved with religious veneration, being in existence in the eleventh century. In 1032, Canute’s Charter of Glastonbury was written at that place, in the ivooden church, in His Majesty’s presence, although the humble chapel had developed into a magnificent abbey, and covered with its sacred soil the bones of the heroic Arthur, and the wise and pacific Edgar. No doubt the original building was preserved by the monks, and in the midst of more pretentious and enduring buildings, was regarded with that peculiar love for holy things which rested with refininggrace in the hearts of many of the shaven fathers, maugre the gluttony, pride, and narrow superstition of the many. The darkness of paganism closed like midnight over the war-smitten land after the departure of the Roman legions, but the work of regeneration commenced when Augustine . |
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CHILDREN OF THE WILD $1.99 This ebook edition has been proofed and corrected and compiled to be read with without errors!***An excerpt from the beginning of:CHAPTER I – THE LITTLE FURRY ONES THAT SLIDE DOWN HILLIn the brown, balsam-smelling log cabin on the shores of Silverwater, loveliest and loneliest of wilderness lakes, the Babe’s great thirst for information seemed in a fair way to be satisfied. Young as he was, and city-born, the lure of the wild had nevertheless already caught him, and the information that he thirsted for so insatiably was all about the furred or finned or feathered kindreds of the wild. And here by Silverwater, alone with his Uncle Andy and big Bill Pringle, the guide, his natural talent for asking questions was not so firmly discouraged as it was at home.But even thus early in this adventurous career, this fascinating and never-ending quest of knowledge, the Babe found himself confronted by a most difficult problem. He had to choose between authorities. He had to select between information and information. He had to differentiate for himself between what Bill told him and what his Uncle Andy told him. He was a serious-minded child, who had already passed through that most painful period of doubt as to Santa Claus and the Fairies, and had not yet reached the period of certainty about everything. He was capable of both belief and doubt. So, naturally, he had his difficulties.Bill certainly knew an astonishing lot about the creatures of the wild. But also, like all guides who are worth their salt, he knew an astonishing lot of things that weren’t so. He had imagination, or he would never have done for a guide. When he knew—which was not often—that he did not know a thing, he could put two and two together and make it yield the most extraordinary results. He felt it one of his first duties to be interesting. And above all, he felt it his duty to be infallible. No one could be |
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Canada Goose Women’s Montebello Parka $575 A new addition to the Canada Goose collection, this parka was inspired by and named for Quebec s beautiful Chateau Montebello, the world s largest and most stylish log cabin. Slim-fitting with an adjustable waist and smart military button details, the hip-length Montebello Parka boasts an array of internal and external gear pockets as well as all the warmth that comes from 625 fill power white duck down insulation. A great blend of our authentic Canada Goose functionality and cutting edge |
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Canyon Trilogy: Life Before, During and After the Cedar Fire $9.55 The October 2003 Southern California wildfires destroyed nearly eight hundred thousand acres, 3,657 homes, and killed twenty-two people. In San Diego County, the Cedar Fire ravaged vast areas becoming the largest fire on the record in state history. Out of this federal disaster Chi Varnado and her family escaped with their lives from their canyon nestled in San Diego’s back country. She worked as owner-builder on a log cabin and was among the minority who managed to rebuild in a little over a year. She writes first-hand what life is like in a year of loss: first her mother and then their home in the canyon. |
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Churches in Nebraska: Churches in Omaha, Nebraska, Episcopal Churches in Nebraska, Presbyterian Churches in Nebraska $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Churches in Omaha, Nebraska, Episcopal Churches in Nebraska, Presbyterian Churches in Nebraska, Roman Catholic Churches in Nebraska, Moses Merrill Mission, Nebraska District, Kountze Memorial Lutheran Church, St. John African Methodist Episcopal Church, Pearl Memorial United Methodist Church, Trinity Cathedral (Omaha, Nebraska), Hanscom Park United Methodist Church, St. John’s Greek Orthodox Church (Omaha, Nebraska), St. John’s Parish (Omaha, Nebraska), St. Cecilia Cathedral, St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran German Church and Cemetery, Holy Family Catholic Church (Omaha, Nebraska), Immaculate Conception Church and School, St. Martin of Tours Episcopal Church, Calvin Memorial Presbyterian Church, St. Joseph Parish Complex, Church of Our Most Merciful Saviour, Sacred Heart Catholic Church (Omaha, Nebraska), Zion Baptist Church (Omaha, Nebraska), First United Presbyterian Church (Auburn, Nebraska), Episcopal Diocese of the Platte, Episcopal Diocese of Nebraska. Excerpt: The Moses Merrill Mission, also known as the Oto Mission, was located about eight miles west of Bellevue, Nebraska. It was built and occupied by Moses and Eliza Wilcox Merrill, the first missionaries resident in Nebraska. The first building was part of facilities built in 1835 when the United States Government removed the Oto about eight miles southwest of Bellevue. Merrill’s goal was to convert the local Otoe tribe to Christianity. The first log cabin had to be replaced after it burned. As of 2005, the only remainders of the second and larger mission building are the original chimney and the cottonwood trees planted by Eliza Merrill. The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. The Oto Mission was also recognized by the state with a highway historica… More: |
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Creative Log Cabin Patchwork $17.95 Pauline Brown,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Guild of Master Craftsman Publications, Limited |
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Creative Log Cabin Quilting $3 Jeanne Stauffer (Editor), Sandra L. Hatch (Editor),Hardcover, English-language edition,Pub by House of White Birches |
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Croatian Aviators: Croatian World War II Pilots, Croatian Balloonists, David Schwarz, Dragutin Novak, Cvitan Gali?, Mato Dukovac, Franjo $8.59 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Croatian World War Ii Pilots, Croatian Balloonists, David Schwarz, Dragutin Novak, Cvitan Galic, Mato Dukovac, Franjo Džal, Katarina Matanovic-Kulenovic. Not illustrated. Excerpt: David Schwarz (December 20, 1852, Zalaegerszeg, Hungary January 13, 1897, Vienna) was an aviation pioneer of Jewish descent. Schwarz created the first flyable rigid airship. It was also the first airship with an external hull made entirely of metal. He died before he could see it finally fly. Sources claimed that Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin purchased the patent from his widow, but Hugo Eckener disputed this. David Schwarz was the son of Jewish parents. He was a wood merchant and spent most of his life in Zagreb, then part of Austria-Hungary, now Croatia. Although Schwarz had no special technical training, he busied himself with technology and developed improvements for woodcutting machinery. Schwarz first interested himself with airships in the 1880s. This occurred as he stayed in a Croatian log cabin at the start of winter to supervise the treefelling in a newly purchased forest. As the work took longer than planned he had his wife send him literature to while away the evenings. Because the works of Charles Dickens and Victor Hugo did not appeal to him, an assumption arising from one of his wife’s letters, she sent him a work from Aristotle and a Mechanics textbook. Although Schwarz became excited, it is not altogether clear this inspired him to build his own airship. The wood business suffered due to his obsession and, like other airflight pioneers, his project attracted mockery. Nevertheless his wife Melanie supported him. Schwarz busied himself using aluminium for construction, then a very new material. David Schwarz worked out the construction of his all-meta… More: |
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Crystalline Aura $9.95 When a magic crystal is released by the retreating Susitna Glacier in Alaska, and the Dark Orb is unearthed by the flooding of New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, an ancient battle, brought to earth twelve thousand years ago, is rekindled. Rahlys, disillusioned with urban life, the commercial use of her artistic talent, and an unfaithful boyfriend, returns to Alaska and purchases Trapper Bean’s log cabin in the pristine wilderness of the Northern Susitna Valley, seeking peace and solitude to paint. Peace and solitude are challenged when a raven, formerly tamed by Trapper Bean, brings Rahlys a strange crystal that glows softly from within with multi-colored light. When Rahlys takes possession of the crystal, she takes possession of Sorceress Anthya’s powers, and a classic struggle between good and evil unfolds. Filled with the natural beauty and magic that is Alaska, Crystalline Aura compels us to believe in the unbelievable, and in the magic within ourselves. |
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Dixie And The Kids $14.23 This is the story of my life as a child growing up with a pioneer Mother. My mother, Dixie Smith was a unique woman who taught her children the gift of never giving up. Dixie and the Kids tells the story of how we moved to Oregon and built our own log cabin, how we made ends meet, and how we loved and laughed along the way. The story is told through the eyes of my family members and of our many animals, however, the memories are mine. We were referred to by friends, neighbors and family as “Dixie and the Kids”, and we were a true team. This story is a tribute to my other teammates: Dixie, Ronald and Eugene.Donnale Harp currently lives in Rancho Cucamonga, California, just a stones throw away from where she was born in San Dimas. She has come full circle by returning to her birthplace. She enjoys spending time with her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and still loves to get the giggles. |
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Eugene Benjamin – Martha Ave CD $12.35 On his debut recording, Martha Ave, named for a neighborhood Bronx street near Lincoln Schleifer’s “Log Cabin” recording studio, where it was recorded, Maryland- based, Canadian-born, songwriter E… |
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Fascination with Fiber: Michigan’s Handweaving Heritage $24.95 Fascination with Fiber is the first complete look at Michigan’s rich tradition of handweaving, from pioneer log cabin days to the contemporary era of digital computer-aided looms.Michigan has been at the center of handweaving and fiber arts and crafts since early settlers brought their skills with them from countries where handicrafts and weaving were traditionally strong. The textiles they produced in their new country, from linens to coverlets to rugs, took on a distinctly American expression. In the twentieth century, the formation of guilds, craft communities, and formal art programs created a revival of interest in handweaving as an opportunity for artistic expression so that by latter part of the century the state played a vital role in the national fiber movement.Weavers and historians themselves, authors Marie A. Gile and Marion T. Marzolf focus on the people and forces that have kept the craft of handweaving alive in Michigan and indeed throughout the country for over two centuries: a passionate group of individuals and weaving communities enlivened through shared necessity, opportunity, and creativity. Gile and Marzolf base their book on oral histories, interviews, and documentary and artifact research. With its tales of colorful characters such as Mary Atwater, the gun-toting weaver from Montana who helped organize the handweaving industry; to the formation of the Michigan League of Handweavers in 1959; and the “Fascination with Fiber” exhibit that opened in 2004; Fascination with Fiber brings the story of handweaving in Michigan to life like no other book. |
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Folded Log Cabin Quilts: Create Depth In A classic Black, From Traditional to Contemporary $16.95 Sarah Kaufam,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by C & T Publishing |
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Foxfire Book: Hog Dressing, Log Cabin Building, Mountain Crafts and Foods, Planting by the Signs, Snake Lore, Hunting Tales, Faith Healing, Moonshining $19.95 Foxfire Fund, Inc., Students of Eliot Wigginton (Editor),Paperback,Series: Foxfire Series, English-language edition,Pub by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group |
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Free-Form Patchwork Techniques: Strip Piecing, Log Cabin Pattern, Carpet Pattern $19.99 Tina Mast,Hardcover, English-language edition,Pub by Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. |
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From A Log Cabin To The Stars $22.95 Ronald Olsen,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by iUniverse, Incorporated |
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From Log Cabin To Senate $7.88 Orison Swett Marden,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Kessinger Publishing Company |
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From Log Cabin To The White House: Life Of James A. Garfield $27.62 William Makepeace Thayer,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Nabu Press |
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From Log Cabin To White House $21.91 This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. |
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From Log-Cabin To White House $22.58 This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. |
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From Log-Cabin To White House $34.75 This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. |
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From Log-Cabin To White House $33.75 William Makepeace Thayer,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Nabu Press |
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From Log-Cabin To White House (1881) $23.85 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:III. GETTING ON. Mrs. Garfield was making her spinning-wheel hum when the children came home. She was obliged to economize her time in order to clothe her family with goods of her own manufacture. The spinning-wheel and loom were just as indispensable to pioneers, at that time, as a ” Dutch oven ” was. The age of factories had not come, certainly not in that part of the country. Ir New England, even, factories were in their infancy then,— small affairs. ” Oh, such a good time as we have had ! ” exclaimed Mehetabel, as she came rushing into the cabin with James and her sister. ” Twenty-one scholars,” added her sister, under considerable excitement. ” Mr. Sander’s children were there, and they have twice as far to go as we have. They have to walk over three miles.” “And how did Jimmy get on at school?” inquired their mother, as soon as there was a place for her to put in a word. “He liked it,” answered Mehetabel; “he said his letters; and he asked the master how he knew that letter was R.” “Just like him,” ejaculated Thomas, laughing outright. Thomas had just come in, leaving his work when he saw the children return. “The master will haveenough to do to answer all his questions. What did the master tell him ? ” ” He told him that he learned it was R at school, when he was about as old as he was,” replied Mehetabel. And Thomas was giving Jimmy a toss in the air, by way of sport, while she was relating the facts, and Jimmy himself was making a most vigorous attempt to embellish theoccurrences of the day from his imperfect vocabulary. ” How did you like your ride, Jimmy ?” inquired Thomas. “Me like it,” was the child’s answer, uttered in a gleeful way. ” You liked it better than Hit did, I guess.” ” I liked it well enough,” responded Mehetabel. “… |
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From Log-Cabin to White House; Life of James A. Garfield; Boyhood, Youth, Manhood, Assassination $29.94 Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork. |
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From Log-Cabin to the White House from Log-Cabin to the White House: Life of James A. Garfield (1881) Life of James A. Garfield (1881) $31.11 William Makepeace Thayer,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Kessinger Publishing Company |
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From Log-Cabin to the White House: Life of James A. Garfield $39.46 Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork. |
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From White House To Log Cabin $10.03 Warren Louis Austin,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by BiblioBazaar |
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From log-cabin to White House; life of James A. Garfield; boyhood, youth, manhood, assassination $21.24 William Makepeace Thayer,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Nabu Press |
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Frontier Logs Play Set: Plans and instructions for making your own log cabin building Set $12.99 Ralph Bagnall,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by CreateSpace |
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Frontiers Calling $22.99 In this trilogy, Grandma Mary Spurgeon’s family advanced from 1719 indentured service to large Tennessee plantation ownership. Her antislavery family departed on a flatboat, and her fears were climaxed facing Indians on Iowa’s rugged frontier.Grandpa Bole, an industrious lad, emigrated to America following Ireland’s Great Potato Famine.Grandma Elizabeth Garvin lost her Irish mother in fire, was beaten by a mean stepmother, and sent to Canada. Enduring death of two husbands, she found peace in Iowa’s horse and buggy days.My father, “Big John” Stalcup, traces his roots to Johan Anderson, an impetuous Swedish youth who came to America in 1641. Matured and name changed to Stallcop, he was deeply involved in the development of New Sweden. British policies drove his descendants from the Delaware Valley. Big John’s branch of Stalcups migrated in steps to the untamed Iowa frontier. There, Swedes, English, and Irish, merged into one unique family.Eighty-one year old Clarence E. Stalcup is the son of a pioneer father who was born in a log cabin. Clarence began life in a Christian home, and grew up in the difficult days of the Great Depression and World War Two.After High School and service in the army, Clarence spent some time in dairy related work. He farmed most of his life, but before retiring he was a counselor in group-homes for mentally challenged men and delinquent youths.He was a deacon, Sunday School superintendent, and teacher for many years. He recently lost most of his sight and resigned from teaching. He and his wife were long time children or youth leaders. Their spiritual example is reflected in their six children and twenty-nine grandchildren.Clarence’s family genealogical efforts have focused on human interest events and the historical setting in which they occurred. |
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Gen Garfield from the Log Cabin to the White House: Including His Early History, War Record, Public Speeches, Nomination, Inauguration, Assassination $28.96 J. B. McClure,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Kessinger Publishing Company |
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Gen. Garfield From The Log Cabin To The White House $26.29 This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR’d book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. |
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Gen. Garfield from the Log Cabin to the White House $36 James Baird McClure,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by General Books |
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Gen. Garfield from the Log Cabin to the White House: Including His Early History, War Record, Public Speeches, Nomination, Inauguration, Assassination $53.95 J. B. McClure,Hardcover, English-language edition,Pub by Kessinger Publishing Company |
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Gen. Garfield from the Log Cabin to the White House: Including His Early History, War Record, Public Speeches, Nomination, Inauguration, Assassination, Death and Burial $29.39 Anonymous,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Nabu Press |
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Gold Mine In The Sky $13.78 The Log Cabin Mine was once the largest gold-producing mine in California. It was state-of-the-art and could both extract and process the gold from the quartz ore far beneath the surface. Now, all that remains of the once bountiful mine are decaying buildings, equipment ravaged by time and vandals, and memories. Gold Mine in the Sky chronicles the colorful history of the Log Cabin Mine, from its humble beginning in 1890, to its pre-World War II heyday, to the modern efforts to restore the mine and preserve its rich legacy. However, Gold Mine in the Sky offers more than simply a collection of names and dates; it tells the story of a man, his family, and the people of the small town of Lee Vining, whose lives were once, and will always be, inextricably linked to the Log Cabin Mine. |
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Gold Mine in the Sky: A Personal History of the Log Cabin Mine $9.99 The Log Cabin Mine was once the largest gold-producing mine in California. It was state-of-the-art and could both extract and process the gold from the quartz ore far beneath the surface. Now, all that remains of the once bountiful mine are decaying buildings, equipment ravaged by time and vandals, and memories. Gold Mine in the Sky chronicles the colorful history of the Log Cabin Mine, from its humble beginning in 1890, to its pre-World War II heyday, to the modern efforts to restore the mine and preserve its rich legacy. However, Gold Mine in the Sky offers more than simply a collection of names and dates; it tells the story of a man, his family, and the people of the small town of Lee Vining, whose lives were once, and will always be, inextricably linked to the Log Cabin Mine. |
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Grandmother’s Story And Other Poems; My Hunt After The Captain And Other Papers $12.15 General Books publication date: 2009Original publication date: 1891Original Publisher: Houghton, Mifflin and Company Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text.When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free.Excerpt: 5 Of Wituwamet’s pictured knife And Pecksuot’s whooping shout; For the baby’s limbs were feeble, Though his father’s arms were stout. His home was a freezing cabin, 10 Too bare for the hungry rat, Its roof was thatched with ragged grass, And bald enough of that; The hole that served for casement Was glazed with an ancient hat; i5 And the ice was gently thawing From the log whereon he sat. Along the dreary landscape His eyes went to and fro, The trees all clad in icicles, 20 The streams that did not flow; A sudden thought flashed o’er him, — A dream of long ago, — , He smote his leathern jerkin, And murmured, ” Even so!” 25″ Come hither, God-be-Glorified, And sit upon my knee, Behold the dream unfolding, Whereof I spake to thee By the winter’s hearth in Leyden 30 And on the stormy sea ; True is the dream’s beginning, — So may its ending be ! 25. The Puritans permitted two classes of names for their children, — proper names directly from the Bible, and names expressive of religious sentiment, as Praise-God, Live-Well, and the like. ” I saw in the naked forest Our scattered remnant cast, 35 A screen of shivering branches Between them and the blast; The snow was falling round them, The dying fell as fast ; I looked to see them perish, 40 When lo, the vision passed. ” Again mine eyes were opened ; — The feeble had waxed strong, The babes had grown to sturdy men, The remnant was a throng; 45 By shadowed lake and winding stream, And all the shores along, The howling demons quaked to hear The Christian’s god… |
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Hannah and the Mountain: Notes toward a Wilderness Fatherhood $0.99 Longing for a home in big, wild country that would keep them passionate and young, Jonathan Johnson and his wife, Amy, set out to build a log cabin on his family’s land in a remote and beautiful corner of Idaho. But what began as a doable dream for the two of them suddenly looks quite different when, on their first morning in the cabin—without electricity, a telephone, running water, or real windows—the couple learn that Amy is pregnant. In this lyrical and intimate chronicle of making a home the hard way, Johnson describes the competing joys and anxieties of preparing for fatherhood in a setting as challenging as it is promising: a paradise of mythic snowfalls and warming wood stoves and elk tracks at the front door, but also a place where vision, and even struggle and compromise, are not always enough. Hannah and the Mountain tells a rare and delicate story of two people exploring the unmapped territories of loss and grief and finding solace and grace in the mountains. It offers the reader an unforgettable portrait of a couple growing up, learning nature’s hard and beautiful lessons, and discovering a love of place and each other strong and wild enough to renew them and be carried into the future |
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Harriet Murphy $10.9 Come in, enjoy a cup of coffee, and sit a spell with Harriet Murphy as she regales you with her tales of family, life, and love in the early 1900’s in the former gold mining town of Old Pine near Lake Tahoe in Northern California. This is a period in U.S. history of great mechanical and cultural inventions as well as a time for women attempting to gain their well deserved right to vote.Her tales revolve around a woman living alone in the hills of the Sierra Nevada with her horse, Pager, and a myriad of other wonderful and colorful characters. Her humble abode is the log cabin that her father built for her family soon after he came across the country in the great gold rush of 1849. Although he never struck it rich in the mines, he found it a unique, yet ideal, place to live and care for his wife and daughter, Henrietta. |
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Harriet Murphy $25.95 Come in, enjoy a cup of coffee, and sit a spell with Harriet Murphy as she regales you with her tales of family, life, and love in the early 1900’s in the former gold mining town of Old Pine near Lake Tahoe in Northern California. This is a period in U.S. history of great mechanical and cultural inventions as well as a time for women attempting to gain their well deserved right to vote.Her tales revolve around a woman living alone in the hills of the Sierra Nevada with her horse, Pager, and a myriad of other wonderful and colorful characters. Her humble abode is the log cabin that her father built for her family soon after he came across the country in the great gold rush of 1849. Although he never struck it rich in the mines, he found it a unique, yet ideal, place to live and care for his wife and daughter, Henrietta. |
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Harriet Murphy: A Little Bit of Something $4.99 Come in, enjoy a cup of coffee, and sit a spell with Harriet Murphy as she regales you with her tales of family, life, and love in the early 1900’s in the former gold mining town of Old Pine near Lake Tahoe in Northern California. Her tales revolve around a woman living alone in the hills of the Siera Nevada with her horse, Pager, and a myriad of other wonderful and colorful characters. Her humble abode is the log cabin that her father built for her family soon after he came across the country i |
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Harriet Murphy: A Little Bit of Something $4.99 Come in, enjoy a cup of coffee, and sit a spell with Harriet Murphy as she regales you with her tales of family, life, and love in the early 1900’s in the former gold mining town of Old Pine near Lake Tahoe in Northern California. Her tales revolve around a woman living alone in the hills of the Siera Nevada with her horse, Pager, and a myriad of other wonderful and colorful characters. Her humble abode is the log cabin that her father built for her family soon after he came across the country in the great gold rush of 1849. Although he never struck it rich in the mines, he found it a unique, yet ideal, place to live and care for his wife and daughter, Henrietta. |
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Harriet Murphy: A Little Bit of Something $4.99 Come in, enjoy a cup of coffee, and sit a spell with Harriet Murphy as she regales you with her tales of family, life, and love in the early 1900’s in the former gold mining town of Old Pine near Lake Tahoe in Northern California. This is a period in U.S. history of great mechanical and cultural inventions as well as a time for women attempting to gain their well deserved right to vote. Her tales revolve around a woman living alone in the hills of the Sierra Nevada with her horse, Pager, and a myriad of other wonderful and colorful characters. Her humble abode is the log cabin that her father built for her family soon after he came across the country in the great gold rush of 1849. Although he never struck it rich in the mines, he found it a unique, yet ideal, place to live and care for his wife and daughter, Henrietta. |
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Have You Ever Seen a Stork Build a Log Cabin? $14.95 Etta Kaner, Jeff Szuc (Illustrator),Hardcover,Series: Have You Ever Seen Series, English-language edition,Pub by Kids Can Press, Limited |
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History Of The Kuykendall Family $35.66 Together With Sketches Of Colonial Times, Old Log Cabin Days, Indian Wars, Pioneer Hardships, Social Customs, Dress And Mode Of Living Of The Early Forefathers. |
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Houses On The National Register Of Historic Places In New Mexico $8.59 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Dorsey Mansion, Evon Zartman Vogt Ranch House, Clifton House Site, Baca-Goodman House, Martinez Hacienda, Davis House (Albuquerque, New Mexico), Daniel Cassidy House, Donaciano Vigil House, Mills House (Springer, New Mexico). Excerpt: Dorsey Mansion – Wikipedia, the free encyclopediabody{behavior:url(“/w/skins-1.5/vector/csshover.htc”)} Dorsey Mansion The Dorsey Mansion is a log and stone mansion built in 1878 by Stephen W. Dorsey, a controversial carpetbagging Republican who served as United States Senator from Arkansas during the Reconstruction from 1873 until 1879. The mansion is located on US Route 56, east of Springer, New Mexico. While a senator, Dorsey purchased land near Chico Springs, New Mexico, and built a 36-room Gothic Victorian palace between 1878 and 1886. The architectural styles include log cabin (built between 1878 and 1880) as well as an Arthurian stone fortress in 1884. The dining room was the largest room in any home in the region, and it could seat 60 people. It had a marble fireplace imported from Italy. The art gallery had a cathedral ceiling, and exhibited paintings imported from overseas. There were nine bedrooms, and the first indoor toilet in the region. There was a swimming pool and fountain in the front yard facing a tower that was decorated with gargoyle representations of Dorsey, his wife, and brother. The swimming pool had three islands and a gazebo. There was a billiard room, and Dorsey held parties that were famous throughout the Southwest. Dorsey acquired much of the money for the house through corrupt mail contracts, giving him the nickname of Star Route Stephen. In 1881, President Chester Arthur ordered the prosecution of Dorsey and eight accomplices. However, the trial in Washington, DC resulted in a … More: |
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How To Build And Furnish Log Cabin $17.95 Hunt, Janie Yungblut Hunt,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated |
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Howell County, Missouri: Willow Springs, Missouri, Mountain View, Missouri, West Plains, Missouri, Brandsville, Missouri, Ozark Trail, Kspq $10.09 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Willow Springs, Missouri, Mountain View, Missouri, West Plains, Missouri, Brandsville, Missouri, Ozark Trail, Kspq, Kkdy, Kwpm, Lanton, Missouri, Siloam Springs, Missouri, Caulfield, Missouri, Pomona, Missouri, Hocomo, Missouri, South Fork, Missouri, Moody, Missouri, Peace Valley, Missouri, Pottersville, Missouri. Excerpt: Howell County is a county located in South Central Missouri in the United States. As of the 2000 U.S. Census, the county’s population was 37,238. A 2008 estimate, however, showed the population to be 39,000. The largest city and county seat is West Plains. The county was officially organized on March 2, 1851, and is named after Josiah Howell, a pioneer settler in the Howell Valley. Howell County was organized on March 2, 1857, from Oregon County, and named for Josiah Howell, who made the first settlement in Howell Valley. The first Circuit Court met in a log cabin one mile east of West Plains, according to an 1876 account. A small, wooden courthouse was built on the square in West Plains in 1859. It was damaged during the Civil War in 1862. The county was reorganized three years later, but all of the county records were destroyed in an 1866 fire. A second courthouse was built in West Plains in 1869. It was a small, three-room, frame building, about 24 by 30 feet. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 928 square miles (2,404 km²), of which, 928 square miles (2,403 km²) of it is land and 1 square miles (2 km²) of it (0.06%) is water. As of the census of 2000, there were 37,238 people, 14,762 households, and 10,613 families residing in the county. The population density was 40 people per square mile (16/km²). There were 16,340 housing units at an average density of 18 per square mile (7/km²). The … |
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Huts, including: Tree House, Log Cabin, Beach Hut, Lean-to, Primitive Hut, Hut (dwelling), Wilderness Hut, Backcountry Hut, Sukkah, Humpy, Burdei, Cabana (structure), French Cable Hut, Jamesway Hut, Slab Hut $11.79 Hephaestus Books,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Hephaestus Books |
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It’s a Stitch: 21 Patchwork Quilt Projects with an Eye on Tradition $0.99 Even though today’s quilters can have their pick of fashionable hand-dyed fabrics, vibrant colors, and bold, dramatic, contemporary prints, it’s easy to understand why beloved old patterns such as Log Cabin and Double Wedding Ring have stood the test of time. There are so many possible variations of every traditional pattern in this collection that it’s nearly impossible to run out of ways to make fabulous quilts for every home, taste, and occasion.Quilters will find their creativity challenged as they devise their own interpretations of Schoolhouse, Amish, Star, Basket, and Nine Patch quilts. The 21 beautiful, easy-to-make projects range from quilts for twin-, queen-, and king-sized beds to spectacular wall hangings. Step-by-step directions and hundreds of how-to illustrations ensure that even beginners will complete these projects with ease, while numerous “Sew Easy and Sew Quick” boxes offer in-depth guidance on tricky situations. “Isn’t Quilting a Stitch?” tip boxes add to the fun. Whether the quilt is for the quilter’s own home or for a special occasion gift, there’s nothing like a homemade, comfortable, snuggly quilt to warm heart and hearth. |
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Judy Martin’s Log Cabin Quilt Book $27.95 Judy Martin,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Crosley-Griffith Corporation |
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Just A Dumb Kid From Nowhere $13.99 “PLEASE, BILL, DON’T SHOOT!”A shotgun blast changes young Joe Overby’s life forever. After his father shoots the county sheriff, three-year-old Joe sets out on an unimaginable series of adventures.Just A Dumb Kid From Nowhere takes you back to Depression-era Mississippi. Join Joe as he lives life in an orphanage, in a series of sharecropper’s shacks, in a log cabin, and on a farm. Learn what it was like to pick cotton by hand, to harvest sorghum, to make molasses, and to work the wheat harvest during World War II.With Joe, you’ll share in the joys, yearnings, and desperation of a growing boy as he discovers the world and his place in it. Through this anything-but-dumb kid, you’ll laugh and cry, always rooting for the boy who is determined to make something of himself.If you want to experience life in the rural South during this formative time in America’s history-the food, clothing, culture, and customs -Just A Dumb Kid From Nowhere will take you there. |
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Knitting Project: Log Cabin Quilted Rug (Quamut) $2.95 Knit a rug with timeless appeal.If you love quilts but don’t have time to sew one, this knitted rug in a classic quilt pattern will satisfy your desire. First, knit several squares, stitch them together, then add a quilted backing to create a rug you’ll treasure for years to come. This chart gives you:Step-by-step instructionsA helpful list of everything you’ll needQuamut is the fastest, most convenient way to learn how to do almost anything. From tasting wine to managing your retirement accounts, Quamut gives you reliable information in a concise chart format that you can take anywhere. Quamut charts are:Authoritative: Written by experts in their field so you have the most reliable information available. Clear: Our explanations take you step-by-step through everything from performing CPR to threading a needle.Concise: You’ll learn just what you need to know—no more, no less.Precise: Quamut charts include detailed text, photos, and illustrations to show you exactly how to do just about anything.Portable: Your know-how goes with you wherever your projects lead. |
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Kudzu $5.07 After a painful divorce, Casey returns to the haven of her childhood, great grandmother Weesie’s tiny log cabin. Nestled in the Appalachian Mountains of North Georgia, the cabin rekindles memories of her happiest years as a young child enjoying Granny Weesie’s tales of treasure. Casey seeks a peaceful refuge she will share only with her cat, Smokey. However, much more than early memories await Casey in Bluejay, Georgia. Weesie’s childhood diary turns up in the cabin. The scrawled pages transport Casey back into the late nineteenth century. Far from finding the peaceful time she expects there, she uncovers a web of adultery, murder and intrigue that threatens to entangle Casey’s twenty first century life. That life threatens to become more complex when her new neighbor turns out to be a handsome victim of his own marital disaster. Velma Lou seldom does anything altruistic. Hiring her cousin, Casey, as a reporter for her newspaper, The Bluejay Bugle, is no exception.. Like the voracious vine, Velma Lou has learned the hard way to use her beauty to trap and ensnare. As Casey is drawn deeper into Weesie’s life and times, her “real” life becomes more complicated. by her growing attraction to Lee. Some strange occurrences happen in the cabin mirrored by tales of ghostly sightings in her family history. As she travels back to 1879, she meets an intriguing cast of characters. Donald Stuart, Lillith’s faithful lover, David, his evil hearted twin brother, Ma and Da Garrett, Louisa’s parents and her own direct ancestors, Louisa’s brothers and the inhabitants of early Bluejay.When Casey becomes involved with a battered wife as she followers the case for the paper, she incursthe ire of an abusive husband, Zeke. Zeke believes he has every right to chastise his own wife and child. Casey begins to take hie irate threats seriously when her car is sabotaged. Even Casey has to believe the number of life threatening happenings is no coincidence. |
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LEGO Creator Log Cabin 5766 $29.95 LEGO, ***Usually ships within 24 hours*** 20110802155531233 |
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Law Museums in the United States: Law Museums in Illinois, Old Cahokia Courthouse, Old State Capitol State Historic Site $9.16 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Law Museums in Illinois, Old Cahokia Courthouse, Old State Capitol State Historic Site, Postville Courthouse State Historic Site, Metamora Courthouse State Historic Site, American Museum of Tort Law, Mount Pulaski Courthouse State Historic Site, Aba Museum of Law, Old County Courthouse. Excerpt: Old Cahokia Courthouse – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Following the explorations of Marquette, Jolliet and La Salle in the 1670s, the Mississippi Valley became part of New France. The adventurous French had mapped more territory than their numbers could settle, but their attention soon focused on a section of the valley south of the mouth of the Missouri River. In this region, which would later be known as the American Bottom, the alluvial soil was exceptionally fertile, and the local Native Americans, members of the Illiniwek nation or Illinois Confederacy, were friendly to the newcomers. In the early 1700s, French-speaking immigrants, mostly from Canada, settled villages in the American Bottom such as Kaskaskia, Prairie du Rocher, and Cahokia. They lived in harmony with the Indians and named several of their villages, such as Cahokia, after constituent tribes of the Illiniwek who lived nearby. The building now known as the Cahokia Courthouse traces its ancestry back to a French-Canadian log cabin built by one of these settlers about 1740. In line with his group’s customary architecture, the unknown builder built the cabin with logs raised vertically. This was different than the logs placed horizontally, as had become the custom among English-speaking frontiersmen farther east. The French colonial building style is called poteaux-sur-solle (French:post on sill) construction, with the building’s posts grounded in a foundation sill to retard wood… More: |
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Legends Of A Log Cabin (1835) $20.61 Chandler Robbins Gilman,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Kessinger Publishing Company |
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Legends Of A Log Cabin (1835) $33.01 Chandler Robbins Gilman,Hardcover, English-language edition,Pub by Kessinger Publishing Company |
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Legends of a Log Cabin $19.7 Chandler Robbins Gilman,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by General Books |
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Lgbt Rights Activists $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Jackie Forster, Cindi Love, Kyle Schickner, Leslie Feinberg, Vito Russo, Jack Nichols, Wayne Besen, Julia Serano, John Burnside, Ralph Blair, Wendy Curry, Cui Zi En, Virginia Prince, Angela Mason, Uzi Even, Lillie Brock, Wal Torres, Margarethe Cammermeyer, Kathy Rudy, Herbert Rusche, Mona West, Jean O’leary, Rudi Gernreich, Elizabeth Stroud, Szymon Niemiec, Loraine Hutchins, Desislava Petrova, John Challis, Jim Toy, Essex Hemphill, Rosely Roth, Mary Elizabeth Clark, Nicole Murray-Ramirez, Lorrainne Sade Baskerville, Scott Bidstrup, Meg Sneed, Nina Bouraoui, Fannyann Eddy, Bob Goss, Matt Foreman, Axel and Eigil Axgil, Darlene Garner, Craig Rodwell, Elizabeth Stuart, James Ferry, James Stoll, Scott Smith, Tyler Curtain, Joe Solmonese, Marsha P. Johnson, Euan Sutherland, Christine Bakke, Mara Keisling, Joan Jett Blakk, Betty Degeneres, Harlan Pruden, Chrystos, Angela Clayton, Tonette Lopez, Zhou Dan, Diane Fisher, Mark de Solla Price, Carlos Tufvesson, Cecilia Eggleston, Guilherme de Melo, Arlene Ackerman, Karin Wolff, Lani Ka’ahumanu, Florin Buhuceanu, Jean White, Lenford Harvey, Maryam Khatoon Molkara, Jacob Reitan, Jos Brink, Jennifer Chrisler, Roberta Sklar, Wanda Alston, Colin Kennedy Donovan, Sharon Underwood, Günter Baum, Gary North, Lucian Dunăreanu, Massimo Consoli, Anne Stanback, Don Eastman, Andy Braunston, John Blankenstein, Gabriel Rotello, George Merrill, Brian Williamson, Bernard Cooper, Jason Paul Collum, Mark Kvare, Pat Bumgardner, Christian Møllerop, Sunil Babu Pant, Manfred Bruns, Carmen Vázquez, Alexander John Goodrum, Tony Tripoli, Bob Ross, Abner Mason. Excerpt: Abner Mason is a former president of the Log Cabin Republicans , an association of Republican gays and lesbians . From 2002 to 2005 he served on the Presidential |
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Lincoln Memoirs: From the Log Cabin to the White House (1908) $18.95 This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing’s Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world’s literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone! |
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Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania: Jamie Varner, Lock Haven Bald Eagles, Red Murray, J. Buell Snyder, Harris Jacob Bixler, Harry L. Haines $13.91 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Jamie Varner, Lock Haven Bald Eagles, Red Murray, J. Buell Snyder, Harris Jacob Bixler, Harry L. Haines, Hubert Jack Stadium. Excerpt: Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania, commonly abbreviated LHU (not to be confused with Log Cabin University), is a state university in Lock Haven, in central Pennsylvania located along the Susquehanna River, and is roughly 30 miles (48 km) from the major towns of Williamsport and State College. Lock Haven University is one of the fourteen members of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. The main campus consists of 200 acres (81 ha), and the branch campus covers 12.9 acres (5.2 ha). It enrolls approximately 5,500 students, including 500 students at a branch campus in Clearfield, Pennsylvania. It offers 69 undergraduate programs and 4 graduate programs. The Lock Haven University Bald EagleLHU was founded in 1870 as the Central State Normal School. By 1927 it was known as the State Teacher’s College in Lock Haven and in 1960 the name was changed to Lock Haven State College. In 1983, the school joined the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education and became known as Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania. The Clearfield campus in Clearfield, Pennsylvania was established in 1989. LHU’s previous president Craig Dean Willis retired from Lock Haven in 2004 and nearly immediately began an interim presidency at Eastern Michigan University. The vacancy left by Willis was promptly filled by Keith T. Miller, a graduate of the University of Arizona. The campus covers 200 acres (81 ha) on the western side of the city of Lock Haven. The university owns another 12.9 acres (5.2 ha) at the LHU Clearfield Campus and 44 acres (18 ha) at the Sieg Conference Center. University property also includes a new East Cam… More: |
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Log Cabin Cooking; Pioneer Recipes and Foodlore $5.95 Barbara Swell,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Native Ground Music |
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Log Cabin Days $14.74 Albert Franklin Blaisdell,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Kessinger Publishing Company |
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Log Cabin Days $26.45 Albert Franklin Blaisdell,Hardcover, English-language edition,Pub by Kessinger Publishing Company |
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Log Cabin Days $14.46 Albert Franklin Blaisdell,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by General Books |
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Log Cabin Days $13.67 Francis K. Ball,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by BiblioBazaar |
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Log Cabin Fever, Innovative Designs for Traditional Quilts $27.37 Evelyn Sloppy,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Martingale & Company |
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Log Cabin Grub $9.99 Colleen Sloan,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Smith, Gibbs Publisher |