The cabin was constructed in 1850 to 1899 by James N. Williams.
Their houses or cabins were constructed with red mulberry wood.
At that time corrals and a cabin were constructed.
The cabin is constructed of logs with unusually fine dovetail-notched corners.
The workers' cabins were constructed from unpainted lumber provided free by the mill.
A cabin was constructed based on archeological work done in the 1970s and a photograph from the late 19th century.
By 1896, their families had joined them and cabins were constructed.
By the time Ament's cabin was constructed, the group had been making sugar at the location for 42 consecutive years.
These cabins were constructed in 1926, as rental units for park guests.
The cabin is constructed from two fibreglass shells, joined together.