February 22, 2009
Posted by mcnick3
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after the civil war where did settlers find timber for new homes
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February 23, 2009
Posted by charles
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On the prairies, away from the streams which provided logs and timber for cabins, the settler turned to materials furnished by his environment to build his home. Like the Indian who had constructed lodges of earth, the pioneer found most of his building materials in the native soil. Bricks made of sod, which some jokingly called "Nebraska marble," made a satisfactory and reasonably comfortable home.
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