Dallas County's first courthouse was a log cabin constructed of cottonwood logs and served the county from 1848-1853.
The cabin is built of hand-hewn cottonwood logs from along the Walnut River.
The walls consisted of cottonwood logs sixteen feet long and split in half.
Hand-hewn cottonwood logs surrounded a dirt floor and fireplace.
The stockade was constructed with cottonwood logs set upright in the ground that enclosed about one-half acre of land adjacent to the river.
All the buildings are constructed of cottonwood logs, with the exception of a frame storehouse.
Since he wasn't really a clown, Joe washed alone where cottonwood logs and sand had stopped up a pool.
Even through the thick cottonwood logs that formed the outside walls of the cabin, Hattie felt the cold.
The enclosed fort, constructed with local cottonwood logs, was begun in 1845 and completed by the end of 1846.
Rotted cottonwood logs near the aforementioned junction show how high the water rose during that flood.