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I just noticed your article Slab hut. I study historic carpentry and traditional building methods. I have been planning an article on vertical plankwall construction in the U.S. which is very similar to slab construction. I believe the words plank and slab are synonymous in American English and Australian English. I do not think anyone knows the European origin of this construction in the U.S. but vertical plank walled timber frame (plank frame) buildings were used extensively in the Plymouth Colony and in Rhode Island from the early 17th century. The U.S. also has a thinner wall, 1.25 inch vertical boards with minimal framing called a "boxed house" and many other names. These were more common after the American Civil War.
I will read your article carefully. Thanks for the large bibliography, too. Jim Derby ( talk) 01:09, 22 January 2013 (UTC)
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