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  2. Abner Williams Log House - Wikipedia

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    The Abner Williams Log House is a historic log cabin in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Ohio. Located northeast of Lashley in Noble County, [1] it was the home of one of the leading citizens of early Noble County. [2] Born in 1798, Abner Williams was the grandson of early Guernsey County settler Joseph Williams.

  3. Fort Leslie - Wikipedia

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    Fort Leslie (also known as Fort Lashley or Fort Talladega [1]) was a stockade fort built in present-day Talladega County, Alabama, in 1813 during the Creek War. [2] After the Creek War began, protective stockades were built by settlers and Creeks who were allied with the United States to protect themselves from hostile Creek attacks.

  4. Montrose County Historical Museum - Wikipedia

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    Two tractors have been restored. In addition to such artifacts, the museum also displays two log cabins in this courtyard. One cabin, known as the Lashley Cabin, which contains a traditional bed, kitchen, and modest furniture; reflecting the simple homes and lives of those who first settled in the Montrose area.

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    The home is listed at $750,000 by Gina McAndrews of Century 21 Signature Real Estate. Contact McAndrews at 515-635-5760 for more information and a private showing. Contact McAndrews at 515-635 ...

  7. Dogtrot house - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of West Louisiana in Leesville includes the Alexander Airhart Home, a dogtrot house. [18] The LSU Rural Life Museum in Baton Rouge includes a restored dogtrot house built by Thomas Neal Sr. from the 1860s to the early 1870s in Rapides Parish. The home was lived in by descendants of Mr. Neal until 1976, and was moved to the museum in ...