This cabin was
obtained by the Opal Conley family from Joe's Creek near Flat Gap in
Johnson County, Kentucky. The date it was first built is not known, but
we learned that the Manford Lemaster family built it. It was a one-room,
story and a half cabin, with a chimney on both sides. Some rough lumber
rooms had been added to it. It was built as a one-room cabin, but since
it and the Davis cabin were built on the same level, a dogtrot or
breezeway was added to join the cabins. The cabin holds a collection of
muzzle loading artifacts placed there by AB Conley and other members of
the Magoffin County Muzzle Loader's Club. It also houses some chainsaw
sculptures, such as "Old Kawliga," and frontiersmen, made by Douglas
Shepherd.