Minnesota, Lake County, U. S. Forest Service, Superior National Forest, Halfway Ranger Station,
The logs were laid with alternating butt and tip ends, and connected at the corners by saddle-notches. The ends of logs had a chisel-edge point. The underside of each log was shaped along its length to form a tight fit. (Source: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form No. 11000782)
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Minnesota, Lake County, U. S. Forest Service, Superior National Forest, Halfway Ranger Station,
The logs were laid with alternating butt and tip ends, and connected at the corners by saddle-notches. The ends of logs had a chisel-edge point. The underside of each log was shaped along its length to form a tight fit. (Source: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form No. 11000782)
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Uploaded on October 17, 2021
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