Fure’s Cabin

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Fure’s cabin, a fantastically made one-room house on Naknek Lake’s Bay of Islands, could be a public use cabin. Currently a refuge for kayakers, canoers, and hikers, the cabin was once the house of hunter, miner, and notable Naknek native Roy Fure.
The Bay of Islands cabin was inbuilt 1926, a labor of affection. The roof, walls, and floor area unit product of cut spruce logs with dovetail notching reminscent of European craft. In 1931 the land on that the cabin stands was incorporated into the dilated Katmai monument.
Because he ne’er became a U.S. Citizen, Fure wasn’t eligible for a homestead claim and was “trespassing” on Park land. In 1940 Fure was in remission for game violations and told to go away the Bay of Islands cabin. He and Fanny engineered a brand new cabin outside the Monument on yankee Creek, however continued to use the Bay of Islands cabin. Fure sporadically stayed within the cabin till the Fifties. He died in 1962 in Portland, Oregon.
Fure’s cabin was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. Within the late Eighties, NPS staff fixed up the cabin.

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