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This square-notched log structure was built in 1847 in South Oak Cliff by William Brown Miller and his slaves. It reflects the need for temporary shelter on the Texas frontier. Constructed of oak and cedar, with local limestone for the chimney, this building served as the Miller's residence for fifteen years and as one of the earliest schools in Dallas County. Furnished primarily with Texas-made items, this house reflects the self-sufficient lifestyle of pioneer families.
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