D. C. BEARD
FOREWORD
CONTENTS
I WHERE TO FIND MOUNTAIN GOOSE. HOW TO PICK AND USE ITS FEATHERS
II THE HALF-CAVE SHELTER
III HOW TO MAKE THE FALLEN-TREE SHELTER AND THE SCOUT-MASTER
IV HOW TO MAKE THE ADIRONDACK, THE WICK-UP, THE BARK TEEPEE, THE PIONEER, AND THE SCOUT The Adirondack
V HOW TO MAKE BEAVER-MAT HUTS OR FAGOT SHACKS WITHOUT INJURY TO THE TREES Material
VI INDIAN SHACKS AND SHELTERS
VII BIRCH BARK OR TAR PAPER SHACK
VIII INDIAN COMMUNAL HOUSES
IX BARK AND TAR PAPER
X A SAWED-LUMBER SHANTY
XI A SOD HOUSE FOR THE LAWN
XII HOW TO BUILD ELEVATED SHACKS, SHANTIES, AND SHELTERS
XIII THE BOG KEN
XIV OVER-WATER CAMPS
XV SIGNAL-TOWER, GAME LOOKOUT, AND RUSTIC OBSERVATORY
XVI TREE-TOP HOUSES
XVII CACHES
XVIII HOW TO USE AN AXE
XIX HOW TO SPLIT LOGS, MAKE SHAKES, SPLITS, OR CLAPBOARDS. HOW
XX AXEMEN'S CAMPS The Stefansson Sod Shack
XXI RAILROAD-TIE SHACKS, BARREL SHACKS, AND CHIMEHUEVIS
XXII THE BARABARA
XXIII THE NAVAJO HOGAN, HORNADAY DUGOUT, AND SOD HOUSE
XXIV HOW TO BUILD AN AMERICAN BOY'S HOGAN
XXV HOW TO CUT AND NOTCH LOGS
XXVI NOTCHED LOG LADDERS
XXVII A POLE HOUSE. HOW TO USE A CROSS-CUT SAW AND A FROE Pole House
XXVIII LOG-ROLLING AND OTHER BUILDING STUNTS
XXIX THE ADIRONDACK OPEN LOG CAMP AND A ONE-ROOM CABIN Adirondack Log Camp
XXX THE NORTHLAND TILT AND INDIAN LOG TENT Log Tents
CHAPTER XXXI HOW TO BUILD THE RED JACKET, THE NEW BRUNSWICK, AND THE CHRISTOPHER GIST
XXXII CABIN DOORS AND DOOR-LATCHES, THUMB-LATCHES AND FOOT LATCHES AND HOW TO MAKE THEM
XXXIII SECRET LOCKS
XXXIV HOW TO MAKE THE BOW-ARROW CABIN DOOR AND LATCH AND THE DEMING TWIN BOLTS, HALL, AND BILLY
XXXV THE AURES LOCK LATCH
XXXVI THE AMERICAN LOG CABIN
XXXVII A HUNTER'S OR FISHERMAN'S CABIN
XXXVIII HOW TO MAKE A WYOMING OLEBO, A HOKO RIVER OLEBO, A
XXXIX NATIVE NAMES FOR THE PARTS OF A KANUCK LOG CABIN, AND HOW TO BUILD ONE
XL HOW TO MAKE A POLE HOUSE AND HOW TO MAKE A UNIQUE BUT THOROUGHLY AMERICAN TOTEM LOG HOUSE
XLI HOW TO BUILD A SUSITNA LOG CABIN AND HOW TO CUT TREES FOR THE END PLATES
XLII HOW TO MAKE A FIREPLACE AND CHIMNEY FOR A SIMPLE LOG CABIN
XLIII HEARTHSTONES AND FIREPLACES
XLIV MORE HEARTHS AND FIREPLACES
XLV FIREPLACES AND THE ART OF TENDING THE FIRE
XLVI THE BUILDING OF THE LOG HOUSE How a Forty-Foot-Front,
XLVII HOW TO LAY A TAR PAPER, BIRCH BARK, OR PATENT ROOFING Preparing the Roofing for Laying
XLVIII HOW TO MAKE A CONCEALED LOG CABIN INSIDE OF A MODERN HOUSE
XLIX HOW TO BUILD APPROPRIATE GATEWAYS FOR GROUNDS ENCLOSING
By DAN C. BEARD
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By LINA BEARD and ADELIA B. BEARD
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What a Girl Can Make and Do
The American Girl's Handy Book
Things Worth Doing and How To Do Them
Shelters,
Shacks, and Shanties
Hunter's cabin showing how projecting logs may be utilized. Hunter's cabin showing how projecting logs may be utilized.
Shelters,
Shacks, and Shanties