Thomas Brown Cabin
Add to Cart Add to Lightbox DownloadThe Thomas Brown Cabin is located near the Falling Spring Mill. Thomas Brown and his wife Jane homestead the area in 1851. The cabin was built in the mid-to-late 1800s and is one of four cabins built near this site. Notable are the half-dovetail notches at the corners which help shed water away from the cabin. The cabin is near the Eleven Point National Wild and Scenic River in Missouri.
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11 Point River America Department of the Interior Eleven Point Eleven Point National Scenic River Eleven Point National Wild and Scenic River Eleven Point River Falling Spring Mill Falling Springs Mill Falling Springs Picnic Area Mark Twain National Forest Missouri North America Oregon County Thomas Brown Cabin U.S. U.S. Forest Service US US Forest Service USA USFS United States United States of America building cabin horizontal protected land
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- Eleven Point River