Cobby Dillon's cabin, built of chestnut logs in the early 1900s
Summary
Event: Scenes around Coal River.
Cabin was built by Elsie (Williams) Rich's father in Pettus, West Virginia. Cobby Dillon moved the logs to Naoma and reconstructed the cabin on this site.
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- Cobby Dillon's cabin, built of chestnut logs in the early 1900s
- Cobby Dillon's cabin, built of chestnut logs in the early 1900s
- Cobby Dillon's cabin, built of chestnut logs in the early 1900s
Tags
cultural landmarks
vernacular architecture
chestnut castanea dentata
route 3
spring
log cabins
ethnography
naoma
cobby
dillon
cobby dillon
cabin
chestnut
logs
chestnut logs
coal river folklife collection
tending the commons folklife and landscape in southern west virginia
american folklife center
terry eiler
print
cobby dillon cabin
ultra high resolution
high resolution
west virginia
united states history
library of congress
Date
01/01/1995
Contributors
Eiler, Terry (Photographer)
Location
Naoma
,
37.86761, -81.48733
Source
Library of Congress
Link
Copyright info
Public Domain