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Thomas Brown Cabin

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The 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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The 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.