If I may bring your attention to the linked image from the December 24, 1864, Harper's Weekly, and ask that you look at the house depicted in the sketch at bottom.
http://www.sonofthesouth.net/leefoun...ebel-women.htm
It appears to be a simple one room cabin with a stick/mud chimney.
In a prior thread I started about portable houses used at events, some questioned the documentation of these simple one room houses. Allowing for some artistic license, I think this is a start.
I am surprised by the stick/mud chimney though. I suspect this is meant to interpret a refugee shack. Such temporary construction methods might be used for such. I've never seen outside a military winter quarters.
http://www.sonofthesouth.net/leefoun...ebel-women.htm
It appears to be a simple one room cabin with a stick/mud chimney.
In a prior thread I started about portable houses used at events, some questioned the documentation of these simple one room houses. Allowing for some artistic license, I think this is a start.
I am surprised by the stick/mud chimney though. I suspect this is meant to interpret a refugee shack. Such temporary construction methods might be used for such. I've never seen outside a military winter quarters.
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