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61 <br /> Sam Rogers'Log Cabin <br /> ■ 'P:‘:t4( • ' . 'tilif .7,', ,-:;;:- ,•7..$P144.c <br /> ' s. ' . It+ - ' v •I 4?k„,.4,., , _ ,,, ,!k;telc.,!. ;:kiaA•:iiik - 1 <br /> .*--# :,' of �_ ��l_. -r It l � t.,�. . <br /> • 4-.■.. —: f., - Vilirlirrr.--11110.■ I.- , —::' <br /> 3".'' 1 T"•r9w--- .ry-°' ..• 11, . ! vAleip.or, .-., <br /> or,i .._ -emu. , .•,'-.- i Origgif . • <br /> ,. :�.;•i *` •,; p. ..., 4. �.c�a s t.,j$, •• s.., <br /> 4. Evicted from the Hogan-Rogers House, Sam Rogers erected a log cabin near <br /> the site of the former slave quarters for the Hogan Plantation. The story- <br /> and-a-half structure was built in the early 1930s. Several generations of local <br /> families have lived in the house over its eighty year history. The home is <br /> made of simple pine logs and features a well in the rear of the house. Home's <br /> of this type are very typical of those built by share cropping families in the <br /> late 19th and early loth centuries. <br /> 1� t t <br /> l‘tlit„,.. (,) , - --'2Y V i 4 <br /> Sam Rogers and his grandsons,Alfred "Dave',Norman <br /> Barbee and Robert Walker in front of the cabin. <br /> 29 <br />