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Dogtrot house

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274: 170:. Chimneys were almost always located at each gable end of the house, with each serving one of the two main rooms. If the house was 1½ or the rarer two stories, the necessary staircase was usually at least partially enclosed or boxed in. The stairway was most commonly placed in one or both of the main rooms, although it was sometimes placed in the open hallway. Although some houses had only the open central hall and flanking rooms, most dogtrots had full-width porches to the front and/or rear. 31: 114: 39: 184: 1283: 154:
The breezeway through the center of the house is a unique feature, with rooms of the house opening into the breezeway. The breezeway provided a cooler covered area for sitting. The combination of the breezeway and open windows in the rooms of the house created air currents which pulled cooler outside
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Another example of a dogtrot house can be viewed at the old Brill ranch (Arizona state historical site), 3 miles\5 kilometers south of Wickenburg, Arizona. The original core of the adobe house is still standing and being used as a Visitor Center for a nature preserve. The house was built sometime
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or "dogtrot", all under a common roof. Typically, one cabin was used for cooking and dining, while the other was used as a private living space, such as a bedroom. The primary characteristics of a dogtrot house are that it is typically one story (although
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when he was serving as one of Texas's first United States Senators. and has siding-over-log construction. The Bear Bend Cabin, a four-room, story-and-a-half log cabin, was built by Sam Houston as a hunting lodge in the 1850s.
147:-story and rarer two-story examples survive), and has at least two rooms, typically 18–20 feet (5.5–6.1 m) wide that each flank an open-ended central hall. Additional rooms usually take the form of a semidetached 246:, was constructed. The two-story dogtrot home of a pioneer leader is the oldest known standing structure in the state. The house was designated as a county seat and courthouse in 1825 by the territorial legislature. 536:, is a story-and-a-half dogtrot built by James Gaines, one of the earliest Anglo settlers in Texas. The home was built some time between 1818 and 1849, and is currently owned by a chapter of the 1315: 1919: 1492: 2117: 2112: 347:, is a framed four-room dogtrot featuring an interior chimney. This house is the only remaining structure of the original village of Pleasant Hill and served as a hospital after the 1854: 265:, Kentucky, constructed an addition to the one-room cabin he had erected in 1789, creating a two-story dogtrot home. The home is currently owned by Eversole's descendants. 1512: 151:
or shed flanking the hall, most commonly at the rear. Enclosed shed rooms are also sometimes found at the front, although a shed-roof front porch is the most common form.
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sits the Wofford House, built in 1850 by B. W. J. Wofford. The now-restored home was moved to the arboretum in 2001 from
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Architects continue to build dogtrot houses using modern materials, but maintaining the original design.
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Around 1855, Colonel Randolph D. Casey built the Casey House, currently the oldest existing house in
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acquired the 6-acre (2.4 ha) site by purchase in 1977 from a Fanthorp descendant. On July 3, 1845,
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includes a restored dogtrot house built by Thomas Neal Sr. from the 1860s to the early 1870s in
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during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Some theories place its origins in the southern
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One of several dogtrot houses formerly used as slave quarters at the plantation of
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between the 1850s to 1860s and was later used at The Garden of Allah dude ranch.
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Floorplan of a typical dogtrot/breezeway house in the Southeastern United States
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Urban variation of a "dog-trot": Creole cottage row house with narrow dogtrot,
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The Tarkil Branch Farm's Homestead Museum, a private living-history museum in
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hosts a dogtrot house built in the winter of 1845-1846 near what is now the
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includes the Refeld-Hinman home, a log-cabin dogtrot house built in 1877.
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air into the living quarters efficiently in the pre–air-conditioning era.
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Historic architecture in Alabama: a guide to styles and types, 1810–1930
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Secondary characteristics of the dogtrot house include placement of the
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The LSU Rural Life Museum & Windrush Gardens: A Living History
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is a story-and-a-half dogtrot house that once belonged to a past
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as a dogtrot, although the open breezeway was later enclosed.
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from an early period. The main style point was a large
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includes the Alexander Airhart Home, a dogtrot house.
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Index

Dog trot architecture


Thornhill
Forkland
Southeastern United States
Appalachian Mountains
Revolution
Kentucky
Tennessee
South Carolina Lowcountry
breezeway
hallway

New Orleans
log cabins
breezeway
ell
chimneys
staircases
porches

John Looney House
Ashville, Alabama
Noel Owen Neal House
Nashville
Washington
Arkansas Post Museum
Jacob Wolf House
Norfork

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