Log Cabin

In 1882, Ambrose Shelley built a log cabin by Medicine Creek and lived with Indians on Srping Creek during tis construction. Buffalo rubbed it unitkl it fell down, so he was forced to move it across the creek. In 1926, the cabin was dismantled and moved by horse and wagon to the Stockville Fairgrounds where it still stands.

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