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LOG CABIN BARRACKS. The winter housing quarters of the British North American Boundary
LOG CABIN BARRACKS.
The winter housing quarters of the British North American Boundary Commission on the banks of the Columbia River, near Fort Colville, Washington State. Photograph, c1858-1861
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Media ID 12233728
1858 1861 Aerial View Barracks Boundary Cabin Canadian Commission Housing Log Cabin Mountain North American Northwest Pacific Northwest Photo Rural Shingle Washington State
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This aerial view captures the historic LOG CABIN BARRACKS, serving as the winter housing quarters for the British North American Boundary Commission. Located on the picturesque banks of the Columbia River, near Fort Colville in Washington State, this photograph dates back to 1858-1861. The log cabin barracks stand proudly amidst a breathtaking mountainous landscape, showcasing their sturdy and rustic architecture. The simplicity and charm of these buildings reflect a bygone era when life was simpler yet filled with challenges. These cabins were not only a shelter but also symbolized an important boundary between two nations - Canada and America. As part of the commission's efforts to establish borders in this region, these barracks played a crucial role in facilitating communication and coordination among team members. The exterior design showcases traditional log cabin construction techniques prevalent during that time period. With shingle roofs adding an extra layer of protection against harsh winters, these structures blend harmoniously with their natural surroundings. This photograph offers us a glimpse into rural life in the mid-19th century Pacific Northwest. It reminds us of our rich history and serves as a testament to human resilience in adapting to challenging environments. Preserved by The Granger Collection, this print is not just an artistic masterpiece but also serves as a valuable historical artifact documenting an important chapter in North American history.
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