Details for Texas Log Cabins

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5439005263

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Marker Number 5263
Atlas Number 5439005263
Marker Title Texas Log Cabins
Index Entry Texas Log Cabins
Address University & Colonial Parkway
City Fort Worth
County Tarrant
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 653450
UTM Northing 3621480
Subject Codes cabins, log houses
Marker Year 1967
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location University and Colonial Parkway, Fort Worth; West side of Intersection at Log Cabin Village
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text These authentic log cabins, built by pioneers 100 years ago, recall a way of life in early Texas when great courage was required to meet the hardships of frontier existence. Constant threats from Indians, poor crops, adverse weather, primitive living conditions did not stop these ingenious people from developing a wilderness into a land of opportunity. The log cabin, a familiar sight in Cross Timbers country of North Texas, was most readily available type of construction to the pioneer and his family. He was too far from a mill to obtain "box lumber." Skill, stamina were needed when preparing logs with such tools as the axe, broad and adze. Styles of fitting corners included "quarter notch" and "dovetail." Oak, cedar and heart pine woods were used. The cabin was a welcome sight to neighbors and saddle-sore travelers. Each told a personal story of frontier life and the family that lived within. The Tomkins cabin was a landmark on Ft. Worth-Belknap Road; visitors were welcome. Isaac Parker cabin was the last home of Cynthia Ann Parker after she was taken from her Comanche family in 1860. This Log Cabin Village was created so that part of the spirit of the Texas frontier would survive.

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