TY - BOOK AU - Abernethy,Francis Edward ED - Texas Folklore Society. ED - Project Muse. TI - Built in Texas T2 - Publications of the Texas Folklore Society SN - 9781574410921 PB - University of North Texas Press KW - Vernacular architecture KW - fast KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE KW - Customs & Traditions KW - bisacsh KW - Texas KW - Electronic books KW - Electronic books. KW - local N1 - Original hard copy first edition copyright held by The Texas Folklore Society, 1979; Includes index; Texas folk building: an introduction --; "Built in Texas"; F.E. Abernethy --; "The cultural geography of folk building forms in Texas"; G. Loyd Collier --; Methods and materials--; "Building in Texas, 1844-1845"; Prince Karl von Solms-Braunfels --; "Texas dugouts"; Ann Carpenter --; "Adobe: earth, straw, and water"; John O. West, Roberto Gonzalez --; "Log corner notching in Texas"; Terry G. Jordan --; "Texas tie houses"; Pat Ellis Taylor --; Style and form --; "Comanche tepees"; Ferdinand Roemer --; "Pueblo Indian housing in Texas: Ysleta del Sur"; Thomas A. Green, Jr. --; "Alabama-Coushatta buildings"; Howard N. Martin --; "The old Koch House"; Connie Hall --; "Alsatian architecture in Medina County"; Terri Ross --; "Silesian Polish folk architecture in Texas"; T. Lindsay Baker --; "A Russian-German folk house in north Texas"; Terry G. Jordan --; "Shotgun houses and shacks"; Sylvia Grider --; Barns and outbuildings --; "Barns and outbuildings"; Thomas J. Stanly --; Gates and fences --; "Rails, rocks, and pickets: traditional farmstead fencing in Texas"; Lonn Taylor --; "Gates"; C.W. Wimberley --; "The devil's hatband in the Lone Star State: The introduction of barbed wire in Texas"; Robert J. Duncan --; Holding water --; "Vanes in the wind: art and custom in Texas windmills"; James M. Day --; "Tank, tub, and cistern"; Ernest B. Speck --; "When the creeks run dry: water milling in the German hill country"; Glen Lich, Lera Tyler --; Restoration and preservation --; "The restoration of the Rice Family Log Home"; Steve Whiston --; "Outdoor museums in Texas"; Willard B. Robinson; Open Access N2 - Photographs and text describe historical buildings across Texas that were built with nature-made materials such as rocks, logs, and mud UR - https://muse.jhu.edu/book/72287/ ER -