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  1. Ebenezer FISH Jr. and Moses FISH (3,052 bytes)
    13: ... by two yoke of oxen. They all built and lived in log cabins.''
  2. Ebenezer Fish (8,848 bytes)
    23: ... by two yoke of oxen. They all built and lived in log cabins.''
  3. Moses Fish (4,304 bytes)
    6: ... by two yoke of oxen. They all built and lived in log cabins.''
  4. Original Lot 65 (2,290 bytes)
    4: ...eat deal of labor to clear enough area to build a log cabin and to do any farming. It was a life fille...
    6: ... of [[James Fish]], Ebenezer's cousin, lived in a log cabin just north of Ebenezer's northern boundary ...
  5. Brooklyn Memorial United Methodist Church (7,606 bytes)
    32: ...ooklyn Town Hall''' which was nothing more than a log cabin
    35: ...church was a frame building built in front of the log cabin.
  6. Ruth Ketteringham Collection (25,628 bytes)
    12: ...n at this time in 2009 whether they have been cataloged and added to their main collection); and two bo...
    120: ... an Indian when bark was removed from a log. The log was part of a tree that formerly stood in front o...
    193: *[http://academic.csuohio.edu/tah/tremont/logs/Ketterhingham04012003AB.pdf An interview with Ru...
  7. Third Church of Christ Scientist (1,097 bytes)
    30: ...en he arrived here from Connecticut in 1811. The log cabin was replaced by a frame house which was lat...
  8. James Sears (5,102 bytes)
    15: ...d $1.25 per A.[cre] for it and moved there into a log house as soon as one could be built. At that time...
    17: ...Big Creek by moonlight. They built a big, strong, log barn where they cared for the stock at night, oth...
  9. Ebenezer Foster (1,268 bytes)
    5: ..."''Early Days of the Pioneers''"], that their old log house had been "where [[Leonard G. Foster]] now l...
  10. History (9,442 bytes)
    10: ...g of 1812, he crossed over to Brooklyn, erected a log-house at a cost of eighteen dollars, and in May t...
    91: ...#cleveland%20shale Big Creek Geological and Archaelogical images]
  11. Walking Tour (8,162 bytes)
    31: ...f Denison, [[Ebenezer Foster]] probably built his log cabin and thought to take advantage of the good s...
  12. Photos needing identification (1,488 bytes)
    4: :* '''Log-in''' if you aren't already. The link for that is...
  13. Gideon Granger (1,384 bytes)
    2: ...is notion, so the improvements must simply mean a log cabin or cleared field.
  14. Early Local Industry (4,388 bytes)
    46: :Trees in the local vicinity were used to build log cabins (and later frame houses), fences, furnitur...
  15. Maple St. (1,248 bytes)
    26: :Early settler [[James Fish]] built his log cabin at what later became the Northwest corner o...
  16. 175 Years at Brooklyn Centre (6,255 bytes)
    7: ...rst school. By l819 two churches worshiped in the log town house on the Newburgh Road (Denison). In Aug...

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