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Show 14. McKee, Early American Masonry, 41. 15: Ibid., 41. 16. Ibid., 51, Brunskill, Illustrated Handbook, 47, and Pitman, "Folk Housing," 89. 17. For an example of an early Manti log house, see Poulson, Material Culture," 141. 11 Folk 18. See Carter, "North European Horizontal Log Construction," 59. 19. The German influence on American log building is established in Henry Glassie and Fred Kniffen, "Building in Wood in the Eastern United . States: A Time-Place Perspective," Geographical Review, 56:1 (1966): 58-65. 20. For examples of the chinked log type of American log building, see Warren E. Roberts, "Folk Architecture," in Folklore and Folklife: An Introduction, ed. by Richard M. Dorson (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1972), 287-292. See also, Peter 0. Wacker and Roger T. Trindell, 11 The Log House in New Jersey: Origins and Diffusion," Keystone Folklore Quarterly, 13:4 (Winter 1968): 248-268; Glassie, "Types of the Southern Mountain Cabin, 11 345-346, 350-351; Swaim, "North Carolina Folk Housing," 31; Wilbur Zelinsky, "The Log House in Georgia," Geographical Review, 43 (1953): 173-193; Jordan, Texas Log Buildings, 21-81; Donald A. Hutslar, "The Log Architecture of Ohio," Ohio History, 80 (1971): 172-271; Roberts, Log Architecture in Southern Indiana (forthcoming); and Marshall, Folk Architecture in Little Dixie, 95-98. 21. The LOS Church was officially organized in the log house of Peter Whitmer in Fayette New York in 1830. See Allen and Leonard, The Story of the Latter-day Saints, 47. 22. Allen and Leonard, The Story of the Latter-day Saints, 107. 23. There were approximately 1200 log houses at Nauvoo, see Hayden, Seven American Utopias, 119. 24. The best overview of Mormon western log building is found in Pitman, "Folk Housing," 55-78: 25. Sigurd Erixon, "The North-European Technique of Corner Timbering," Folkliv, l (1937), 13-44, Warren E. Roberts, "Some Comments on Log Construction in Scandinavia and the United States," in Folklore Today: A Festschrift for Richard M. Dorson, eds. Linda Degh, Henry Glassie, and Felix J. Oinas (Bloomington: University of Indiana Press, 1976), 131-122, and Matti Kaups, "Log Architecture in America: European Antecedents in a Finnish Context," Journal of Cultural Geography, 2:1 (Fall/Winter 1981), 138-139. 26. See Erixon, "North-European Technique," 30; Karl-Olov Arnstberg, 288 |