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    • Log structure 48

    • Log structure 48

    • Log buildings--Appalachian Region--Photographs

    • A common varient of the English Hall and Parlor style is the I-shaped house. Forty-eighth hyperlinked image in the essay "Historical Survey of Log Structures in Southern Appalachia."
    • Log structure 39

    • Log structure 39

    • Log buildings--Appalachian Region--Photographs

    • A Dog-Trot house consists of two single-pen cabins joined by a common roof. Thirty-ninth hyperlinked image in the essay "Historical Survey of Log Structures in Southern Appalachia."
    • Log structure 12

    • Log structure 12

    • Log buildings--Appalachian Region--Photographs

    • A full-dovetail is cut at a compound angle on both top and bottom edges and is the most elaborate form or corner timbering; developed in Europe and found frequently in Pennsylvania, this cut is rarely found in the mountains of Appalachia Twelfth...
    • Log structure 41

    • Log structure 41

    • Log buildings--Appalachian Region--Photographs

    • A Saddle Bag house was created by constructing an addition on the chimney end of the second pen. Forty-first hyperlinked image in the essay "Historical Survey of Log Structures in Southern Appalachia."
    • Midland

    • Midland

    • Accordions; Jumahl; Midland

    • Accordian music played by Jumahl and accompanied by Greg Buergler on fiddle and John Schwab on guitar at the Appalachian Stringband Festival, Clifftop, West Virginia, 08-06-06.
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    • Accordions; Jumahl; Unknown;

    • Accordian music played by Jumahl and accompanied by Greg Buergler on fiddle and John Schwab on guitar at the Appalachian Stringband Festival, Clifftop, West Virginia, 08-06-06.
    • Tene Tu Der Plu

    • Tene Tu Der Plu

    • Accordions; Jumahl; Tene Tu Der Plu;

    • Accordian music played by Jumahl and accompanied by Greg Buergler on fiddle, John Schwab on guitar and Sael Sandler on triangle at the Appalachian Stringband Festival, Clifftop, West Virginia, 08-06-06.
    • Prairie Run Waltz

    • Prairie Run Waltz

    • Accordions; Jumahl; Prairie Run Waltz;

    • Accordian music played by Jumahl and accompanied by Greg Buergler on fiddle, John Schwab on guitar, and Sael Sandler on triangle at the Appalachian Stringband Festival, Clifftop, West Virginia, 08-06-06.
    • Log structure 66

    • Log structure 66

    • Log buildings--Appalachian Region--Photographs

    • After 1900 the use logs in outbuildings was replaced increasingly by clapboard and frame. Sixty-sixth hyperlinked image in the essay "Historical Survey of Log Structures in Southern Appalachia."
    • Southern Appalachia Log Structures Essay

    • Southern Appalachia Log Structures Essay

    • Log buildings--Appalachian Region--Photographs

    • An essay with eighty-four photographs documenting the combination of German, Scotch-Irish, English, and Scandinavian folk art expressions that resulted in early southern Appalachian log structures.
    • Log structure 32

    • Log structure 32

    • Log buildings--Appalachian Region--Photographs

    • An example of board and battan construction. Thirty-second hyperlinked image in the essay "Historical Survey of Log Structures in Southern Appalachia."
    • Log structure 84

    • Log structure 84

    • Log buildings--Appalachian Region--Photographs

    • Another view of the one room school house. Eighty-fourth hyperlinked image in the essay "Historical Survey of Log Structures in Southern Appalachia."
    • My Buddy; Roses Are Shining in Picardy; Theres A Long Long Trail A Winding;

    • My Buddy; Roses Are Shining in Picardy; Theres A Long Long Trail A Winding;

    • Country Music--Kentucky; Country Musicians--Kentucky; Radio Programs--Kentucky; WHAS (Radio Station: Louisville, Ky.); Shea, Jim; Sunshine Sue (Workman); My Buddy; Roses Are Shining in Picardy; Theres A Long Long Trail A Winding;

    • Armistice Day song medley sung byJim Shea and Sunshine Sue (Workman) on the Kentucky Play Party radio program on WHAS, Louisville, Kentucky 11-11-39
    • Log structure 35

    • Log structure 35

    • Log buildings--Appalachian Region--Photographs

    • As buildings were improved the roofs were lightly framed and covered with shakes - long, rough shingles split out of a section of a log. Thirty-fifth hyperlinked image in the essay "Historical Survey of Log Structures in Southern...
    • House Carpenter (Child #243)

    • House Carpenter (Child #243)

    • Ballads--Kentucky; Child Ballad #243; Dulcimer Music--Kentucky; Ritchie, Jean; House Carpenter;

    • Ballad sung and played on dulcimer byJean Ritchie at the Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music 10-30-82.
    • Lady Isabella (Child #4)

    • Lady Isabella (Child #4)

    • Ballads--North Carolina; Child Ballad #4; Smith, Betty; Lady Isabella;

    • Ballad sung by Betty Smith of Madison County, North Carolina at the Berea College Celebration of Traditional Music 10-22-92.
    • Lord Thomas (Child #73)

    • Lord Thomas (Child #73)

    • Ballads--North Carolina; Lord Thomas; McMillon, Bobby;

    • Ballad sung by Bobby McMillon of Madison County, North Carolina at the Berea CollegeCelebration of Traditional Music 10-26-85.
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