... a single house, because the whole is under one roof ; otherwise it would seem more like a range of buildings, as it is divided into seven distinct apartments, each thirty feet square, by means of broad boards set on end from the floor to the roof. Houses and House-life of the American Aborigines - Sida 111efter Lewis Henry Morgan - 1881 - 281 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1814 - 554 sidor
...means of broad boards set on end from the floor to the roof. The apartments are separated from eaeb other by a passage or alley four feet wide, extending...depth of the house, and the only entrance is from this alley, through a small hole about twenty-two inches wide, and not more than three feet high. The... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1815 - 420 sidor
...depth of the house, and the only entrance is from this alley, through a small hole about twenty-two inches wide, and not more than three feet high. The...roof is formed of rafters and round poles laid on them longitudinally. The whole covered with a double row of the bark of £he wnite cedar, extending... | |
| Meriwether Lewis - 1842 - 418 sidor
...square, by means of broad poles set on end, and reaching from the floor to the roof. The apartments were separated from each other by a passage or alley four...the whole depth of the house, and the only entrance to them was from these alleys, through a small hole about twenty-two inches •wide, and not more than... | |
| Meriwether Lewis - 1843 - 416 sidor
...square, by means of broad poles set on end, and reaching from the floor to the roof. The apartments were separated from each other by a passage or alley four...the whole depth of the house, and the only entrance to them was from these alleys, through a small hole about twenty-two inches wide, and not more than... | |
| Meriwether Lewis - 1847 - 416 sidor
...the floor to the roof. The apartments were separated from each other by a passage or alley four feut wide, extending through the whole depth of the house, and the only entrance to them was from these alleys, through a small hole a.bout twenty-two inches wide, and not more than... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1855 - 414 sidor
...square, by means of broad poles set on end, and reaching from the floor to the roof. The apartments were separated from each other by a passage or alley four...the whole depth of the house, and the only entrance to them was from these alleys, through a small hole about twenty-two inches wide, and not more than... | |
| Archaeological Institute of America - 1880 - 206 sidor
...distinct apartments, each thirty feet square, by means of broad boards set up on end from the floor to the roof. The apartments are separated from each other...not more than three feet high. The roof is formed of 1 Travels to the Sources of the Missouri River, etc. London ed. 1814, p. 548. rafters and round poles... | |
| Archaeological Institute of America - 1880 - 204 sidor
...distinct apartments, each thirty feet square, by means of broad boards set up on end from the floor to the roof. The apartments are separated from each other...not more than three feet high. The roof is formed of 1 Travels to the Sources of the Missouri River, etc. London ed. 1814, p. 548. rafters and round poles... | |
| Archaeological Institute of America - 1880 - 236 sidor
...distinct apartments, each thirty feet square, by means of broad boards set up on end from the floor to the roof. The apartments are separated from each other...not more than three feet high. The roof is formed of 1 Travels to the Sources of the Missouri River, etc. London ed. i8t4, p. 548. rafters and round poles... | |
| 1888 - 952 sidor
...distinct apartments, each thirty feet square, by means of broad boards set up on end from the floor to the roof. The apartments are separated from each other...depth of the house, and the only entrance is from this alley through a small hole about twenty inches wide and not more than three feet high. The roof... | |
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