English: The log cabin, in which Joseph Foraker was born, if you believe his campaign publication, from which this is taken. His biographer, Everett Walters noted a discrepancy, as, he said, Foraker was actually born in a comfortable 2 story residence. Being born in a log cabin (note the stumps outside) was taken as an indication of being a common man in the 1800s.
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