Piece sur piece Building (House), On dirt road off of Highway 494, about 1 1/2 miles Northwest of Bermuda, Bermuda, Natchitoches Parish, LA
Summary
Significance: The Piece-Sur-Piece Building was a one-room plantation outbuilding, which was built with slave labor and probably used for slave housing. The building's "piece-sur-piece" construction type was probably a common sight on the late eighteenth- and nineteenth-century frontier, but extant examples are extremely rare, particularly in Louisiana. "Piece-sur-piece" was a French term used to describe buildings that incorporated log cabin notching technique on finely finished hewn timbers that were flushed on all four sides to fit together without the need for chinking.
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N798
Survey number: HABS LA-1297
Tags
Date
1933 - 1970
Contributors
Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
Pillsbury, Edward A, field team
Maksay, Katalin, field team
Gruszecki, Maciej, field team
Wright, Caroline, field team
Wilson, Jon L, field team
Cane River National Heritage Area Commission, sponsor
Morgan, Nancy I, M, sponsor
Price, Virginia Barrett, transmitter
Boucher, Jack E, photographer
Location
Bermuda, 31.68012, -93.17797
Source
Library of Congress
Copyright info
No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/114_habs.html