A log cabin built by George T. Inkster in 1878, which was the first white settlement in the area of what would become en:Inkster, North Dakota (USA). Photograph taken and hand-colored in the 1910s, according to the Library of Congress. Caption: "A two story log cabin, apparently abandoned, with a door and a small window showing. It has a pitched roof with shingles and a chimney. The cabin is surrounded by an overgrowth of weeds, bushes and trees." 154, R55. 1 3/4 miles north of Inkster" Gift; Verwest, Donna Jean 1969.
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A log cabin built by George T. Inkster in 1878, which was the first white settlement in the area of what would become en:Inkster, North Dakota (USA). Photograph taken and hand-colored in the 1910s, according to the Library of Congress. Caption: "A t