John Ownby's Cabin II

Gary L. Suddath

John Ownby's Cabin II

John Ownby’s log cabin it can be found along the Fighting Creek Trail. This building has been rehabilitated by the National Park Service, preserving original building materials, as it is the last remaining log building in the Sugarlands area. The logs are from tulip tree and white pine. The clay mortar for the chimney came from the banks of the near by spring. It is of a single pen design. The door is low so they didn’t have to raise the walls any higher than necessary.

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John Ownby's Cabin II by Gary L. Suddath
John Ownby's Cabin II by Gary L. Suddath
  • Frank Legault

    Frank Legault

    Nice capture…Looks very peaceful out there…

  • cdwork

    cdwork

    What a cool little cabin!

  • Susan Zohn

    Susan Zohn

    gorgeous shot and again I just love the tones and textures.

  • Anthony Pierce

    Anthony Pierce

    Haven’t been to this one yet!

  • jlynn

    jlynn

    Fabulous image!

  • Tim Denny

    Tim Denny

    Great shot, good job

  • Tainia Finlay

    Tainia Finlay

    This is lovely Gary, all your captures of it are, you obviously liked it enormously, it shows! Nice narrative too. Tai

  • Lisa G. Putman

    Lisa G. Putman

    I love the sepia. It always amazes me when I think about these old cabins. I love that they were made from the all natural products from the natural surroundings. They are truly part of the earth. Great description.

  • Joanne  Bradley

    Joanne Bradley

    Wonderful capture with excellent tones and textures! Sepia was truly required in this shot to preserve the vintage feel. I like the whole series!

  • Seth  Weaver

    Seth Weaver

    A beautiful capture Gary. What a wonderful cabin.

  • Periwinkle

    Periwinkle

    Amazing piece of our heritage & history. I thank you, Gary, for sharing you wonderful photos of our ancestors & for the nice history lessons that you post with the photos.

  • shotzbyjay

    shotzbyjay

    Very nice in sepia, can’t wait to come back!

  • Sean Farragher

    Sean Farragher

    looks fantastic,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

  • TRussotto

    TRussotto

    Your work is beautiful.

  • Tracey Mac

    Tracey Mac

    I’m just mad about these huts/cabins…..they are so beautiful…..

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