Thought y'all might be interested in this.
This is a local dovetail cabin (1 room) built in the 1850's. Originally slave quarters for the plantation. The hand hewn planks are about 5" thick. This shows the front porch area, which I believe was added much later. This type of construction was considered a step up from the earlier and more primitive log style.
The main house and several other outbuildings and land, were up at auction a couple years ago, but no takers, due to the poor condition of the main house. It's not currently occupied and could still be bought if someone wanted to restore it to it's former glory. It would be a major project, tho.
Main house and separate kitchen and larder (brick building to the left of the main house).