In Cabins and Sod-houses

In Cabins and Sod-houses
Author: Thomas Huston Macbride
Publisher: Iowa City, State Hist. Society
Total Pages: 402
Release: 1928
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN:

Sod Houses on the Great Plains

Sod Houses on the Great Plains
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1995
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

Tells how settlers on the treeless plains built houses from the prairie sod itself.

The Houses

The Houses
Author: Raymond Bial
Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780761413356

Grade level: 5, 6, 7, 8, e, i, s.

Shelters, Shacks, and Shanties

Shelters, Shacks, and Shanties
Author: Daniel Carter Beard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1920
Genre: Camping
ISBN:

Practical hints, drawings and descriptions showing how to build suitable shelters for temporary or permanent camps, for a juvenile audience.

Shelters, Shacks, And Shanties (Legacy Edition)

Shelters, Shacks, And Shanties (Legacy Edition)
Author: Daniel Carter Beard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2019-11-09
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781643890104

Everyone Needs A Good Shelter in the Woods! Enjoy this unabridged, high-quality Doublebit Legacy reprint of Shelters, Shacks, and Shanties Dan Beard's classic book on cabin life. Dive into hundreds of illustrations of everything ranging from rustic shelters to deluxe cabins and furnishings. Includes descriptions and histories of every conceivable permanent shelter built for the wilds, from Native American permanent housing to wilderness survival lean-tos. Brush up on your bushcraft skills and build a temporary shelter, find ideas for a fun weekend scout lashing or rope pioneering project, or get inspiration for your future escape home in the woods. Includes descriptions, illustrations, and history on the following types of shelters: Native American permanent homes; log cabins for leisure, hunting, fishing; bark and paper-based shacks; fallen tree and lean-to shelters; cave shelters; sod houses; sawed and hewn timber shanties; floating and water shacks; pole houses and permanent camps; and tree houses. Also includes instruction and rich illustrations on how to furnish rustic cabins, as well as the woods tools and axemanship skills necessary to construct each of the shelters described within the book. Learn from "Uncle Dan" Beard, the great woodsman who trained thousands of boys and girls in the ways of the woods and who was instrumental in the formation of the Boy Scouts in the USA! Written by "Uncle" D.C. (Dan) Beard, an authority on outdoors life and woodcraft in the late 1800s-early 1900s. Dan Beard was well respected among America's youth, having written multiple instruction manuals for children on how to have fun in the outdoors and maybe make a little trouble along the way. Many of his tips and ideas for woods life still ring true today. Dan Beard was a key founder in the Boy Scouts movement in America and contributed a significant amount of time and written material to develop its program (including this book). This classic book makes a perfect gift for cabin fanatics, bushcrafters or wilderness survival enthusiasts, scouts or scout leaders, or any outdoorser who wants to build (or dream of building!) a rustic home in the woods. A part of the Library of American Outdoors Classics: Volume 5 This Doublebit Legacy Edition reprint of Shelters, Shacks, and Shanties is professionally restored and presented from the original source with the highest degree of fidelity possible. Readers can enjoy this Legacy Edition for generations to come and learn from its timeless knowledge. About the Doublebit Press Library of American Outdoors Classics With technology playing a major role in everyday life, sometimes we need to take a step back in time to find those basic building blocks used for gaining mastery - the things that we have luckily not completely lost and has been recorded in books over the last two centuries. These skills aren't forgotten, they've just been shelved. It's time to unshelve them once again and reclaim the lost knowledge of self-sufficiency. For outdoors enthusiasts who demand the best from their equipment, this Doublebit Press Legacy Edition reprint was made with you in mind. As a part of the Doublebit Press Library of American Outdoors Classics, this unabridged Legacy Edition volume is reprinted in the exact form as it was presented in the original publication. Both important and minor details have equally both been accounted for by our publishing staff, down to the cover, font, layout, and images. It is the goal of Doublebit Legacy Edition series to preserve outdoors heritage, but also be cherished as collectible pieces, worthy of collection in any outdoorsperson's library and that can be passed to future generations.

Shelters, Shacks, and Shanties

Shelters, Shacks, and Shanties
Author: Daniel Carter Beard
Publisher: Loompanics Unlimited
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1987-09
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

This is probably the most important section in the while catalog. With the times a'changin' as they are, we all need to better prepared for the uncertain changes ahead. The books in this section will give you a head start. "A handy source of information on felling trees, splitting logs, making shakes, splits, clapboards, and various types of pioneering skills". -- American Survival Guide "...shows how to build over 50 different structures from a simple one-night shelter to a complete log cabin with great attention to detail". -- Backwoods Home A fascinating book with over 300 pen and ink illustrations and step-by-step instructions for building various types of shelters. Fallen tree shelters -- indian wickiups -- sod houses -- elevated shacks and -- shanties -- tree houses -- caches -- railroad tie shacks -- pole houses -- log cabins -- and many more. One of the great classics of outdoor lore.

GREAT PIONEER PROJECTS

GREAT PIONEER PROJECTS
Author: Rachel Dickinson
Publisher: Nomad Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2007-05-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1936749270

What was it like to be an American pioneer during the 1800s? Great Pioneer Projects You Can Build Yourself introduces readers ages 9 and up to the settling of the great American frontier with over 25 hands-on building projects and activities. Young learners build replica sod houses, log cabins, and covered wagons and create their own printing presses and maps. Great Pioneer Projects You Can Build Yourself provides detailed step-by-step instructions, diagrams, and templates for creating each project. Historical facts and anecdotes, biographies, and fascinating trivia support the fun projects and teach readers about the American pioneers’ relentless push westward. Together they give kids a first-hand look at daily life on the trail and on the frontier. Great Pioneer Projects You Can Build Yourself brings the American Pioneer experience to life.

Sod Walls

Sod Walls
Author: Roger L. Welsch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1968
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

In Sod Walls, Welsch, Assistant Professor of Folklore and German at Nebraska Wesleyan University in Lioncln describes in precise detail how the pioneer built his sod house, what life in it was like, the food he ate, the songs he sang, the toys he made for his children, the instruments he played at frontier square dances--in short, sod-house life.

Homes in the Heartland

Homes in the Heartland
Author: Fred W. Peterson
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 313
Release:
Genre: History
ISBN: 1452913846

Originally published: Lawrence, Kansas: University Press of Kansas, 1992.