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  2. Dogtrot house - Wikipedia

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    The Arkansas Post Museum includes the Refeld-Hinman home, a log-cabin dogtrot house built in 1877. [8] [9] Around 1820, the Jacob Wolf House in Norfork, was constructed. The two-story dogtrot home of a pioneer leader is the oldest known standing structure in the state.

  3. Bowman-Pirkle House - Wikipedia

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    The Bowman-Pirkle House is a historic two-story log house in Buford, Georgia. It was built in 1818 for John Bowman, who served under General Andrew Jackson during the First Seminole War of 1816–1819. [2] The house was built with the help of Cherokees as a token of the friendship between Bowman and Chief Major Ridge. [2]

  4. I-house - Wikipedia

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    A single pen house might be a typical log cabin. Combinations define other types. A two-story, single pen house is known as a stack house. Pens can also be extended side by side to create a two-pen house, which with a central hall becomes a dogtrot. A two-story, two-pen house is the basic I-house.

  5. American System-Built Homes - Wikipedia

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    Single story, single family units: Lewis E. Burleigh House - Wilmette, Illinois (1915) Ida and Grace McElwain House - Lake Bluff, Illinois (1915) The Elizabeth Murphy House (A203) - Shorewood, Wisconsin (1917) Stephen M. B. Hunt House II - Oshkosh, Wisconsin (1917) Two story, single-family units: Wilbur Wynant House - Gary, Indiana (1916)

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  7. Log house - Wikipedia

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    A 17th-century log farmhouse in Heidal, Norway 17th-century log buildings in Heidal, Norway; the corner house is a horse stable and log barn A log house in Pargas, Finland A log building, known as Blockbau, in Bavaria, Germany A Russian-style log house An American-style log house A milled log house