| Samuel Kercheval, Charles James Faulkner - 1833 - 452 páginas
...cabins, block-houses and stockades. A range of cabins commonly formed one side at least of the fort. Divisions, or partitions of logs, separated the cabins...the roof being turned wholly inward. A very few of these cabins had puncheon floors: the greater part were earthen. The block-houses were built (it the... | |
| Samuel Kercheval - 1833 - 504 páginas
...A range of cabins commonly formed one side at least of the fort. Divisions, or partitions of log.?, separated the cabins from each other. The walls on...the roof being turned wholly inward. A very few of these cabins had puncheon floors : the greater part were earthen. The block-houses were built at the... | |
| John Brown Dillon - 1843 - 482 páginas
...cabins, block-houses, and stockades. "A range of cabins commonly formed one side at least of the fort. Divisions, or partitions of logs, separated the cabins...the roof being turned wholly inward. A very few of these cabins had puncheon floors ; the greater part were earthen. The block-houses were built at the... | |
| Sherman Day - 1843 - 766 páginas
...cabins, blockhouses, and stockades. A range of cabins commonly formed one side at least of the fort. Divisions, or partitions of logs separated the cabins...the roof being turned wholly inward. A very few of these cabins had puncheon floors, the greater part were earthen. The blockhouses were built at the... | |
| Henry Howe - 1845 - 596 páginas
...cabins, blockhouses, and stockades. A range of cabins commonly formed one side at least of th'e fort Divisions, or partitions of logs, separated the cabins from each other. The walls on the outside were tenor twelve feet high, the slope of the roof being turned wholly inward. A very few of these cabins... | |
| Henry Howe - 1845 - 616 páginas
...Divisions, or partitions of logs, separated the cabins from each other. The walls on the outside were tenor twelve feet high, the slope of the roof being turned wholly inward. A very few of these cabins had puncheon floors, the greater part were earthen. The blockhouses were built at the... | |
| Henry Howe - 1845 - 562 páginas
...cabins, blockhouses, and stockades. A range of cabins commonly formed one side at least of the fort. Divisions, or partitions of logs, separated the cabins from each other. The walla on the outside were ten or twelve feet high, the slope of the roof being turned wholly inward.... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins - 1846 - 632 páginas
...cabins, blockhouses and stockades. A range of cabins commonly formed one side at least of the fort. Divisions, or partitions of logs separated the cabins...the roof being turned wholly inward. A very few of these cabins had puncheon floors, the greater part were earthen. The blockhouses were built at the... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins - 1847 - 630 páginas
...cabins, blockhouses and stockades. A range of cabins commonly formed one side at least of the fort. Divisions, or partitions of logs separated the cabins...other. The walls on the outside were ten or twelve feel high, the slope of the roof being turned wholly inward. A very few of these cabins had puncheon... | |
| Samuel Kercheval - 1850 - 356 páginas
...cabins, block-houses and stockades. A range of cabins commonly formed one side at least of the fort. Divisions, or partitions of logs, separated the cabins...walls on the outside were ten or twelve feet high, flic slope of the roof being turned wholly inward.. A very few of these cabins had puncheon floors... | |
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