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The Crowe Cabin is the newest buildng on the property. It was built in 1960 by John and Mary Crowe and sons. They utilized the old sawmill that had been brought to the place in 1957 to cut timber for the bridge.
The Crowes called themselves the "Thick and Thin Lumber Company." The simple one room structure had lights run by a generator and a sink with water run from one of the irrigation ditches on the property.

The owners have recently begun a project to replace the old asbestos siding on part of the cabin with board and batten.

The owners are currently negotiating with the Forest Service seeking approval to bring the waste water and toilet facilities up to state code.

Thick and Thin Lumber Company

Building the Crowe Cabin 1960

As Joe Zaunmiller aged and the commercial hunting operation was no longer available to support a large stock of horses and mules, Lucille, the tractor became the primary support for maintenance work.

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