The log cabin was built in 1846 from nearby post oak logs.
It was built on the site of a log cabin that was used for religious services.
The house is constructed of brick and concrete block with concrete siding fashioned to make it look like a log cabin.
The residence was originally a two-room log cabin.
The house was a 22x40ft m log cabin filled with fine furniture and paintings.
The log cabin they shared and used for separate services no longer stands, but an outline of the foundation is still found on premises.
It was a log cabin but was replaced by a neat frame building in 1857.
In addition to a log cabin, he built a sawmill and gristmill.