Categories: Virtual Exhibits

Miner / Trapper Cabin

Could you live in this Cabin?  This is an example of the kind of log cabin a miner or trapper may have lived in as early as the mid 1900’s.  During long winters, many miner and trappers would occupy themselves with books. This room contains one of the chairs Fr. Ravalli built.   This room was originally a private office in the Ravalli County Courthouse.

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