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Cobby Dillon's cabin, built of chestnut logs in the early 1900s

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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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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
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01/01/1995
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Eiler, Terry (Photographer)
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Library of Congress
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http://www.loc.gov/
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label_outline Explore Route 3, Cultural Landmarks, Naoma

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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