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C a r l i s l e M i l l i n g C o m p a n y

Ft. Logan
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In May of 1775 Benjamin Logan, a friend of Daniel Boone, arrived in Kentucky with a survey party and erected “a little town,” that eventually had a fort built on it to protect the settlers from British and Native attacks. Eventually this area, known as "Logan's Fort" became Stanford, Kentucky, and our Ft. Logan door design is a tribute to the raw tenacity of those early settlers and would look amazing in your own timber-frame home or log cabin.
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Our doors are all available in a range of sizes and species, as well as colors, finishes, and even textures.
Whether you're building a new structure or remodeling an old one, each of our doors is custom sized to your opening to ensure a perfect and long-lasting fit.
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