Henry Whitehead House, 1881, 1896. The house consists of two side-gabled log pens built with their long sides parallel a few feet from each other. The older cabin at the rear (used as a kitchen after the front cabin was built) is a 16.5' x 16' x 13.5' high building of roughly hewn logs founded on stone piers. Fieldstone end chimney employs mud mortar, and roof is covered with wood shingles. The later front cabin is 26' x 18' x 21' high and employs sash-sawn logs. This building has full-width front and rear shed-roofed porches, an off-center entry, and a shouldered brick end chimney. Gable ends are weather boarded, and loft is lit by a single unglazed window.
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