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A cookhouse is a small building where cooking takes place. Often found at remote work camps, they complemented the and were usually found on that employed , or in a . Prior to the 20th century, cookhouses were a feature of some private residences where the kitchen was a separate building so the heat and smoke from cooking was kept away from the main residential building.


Types of cookhouses
In North America, cookhouses were a standard feature of remote work sites, as the working men (e.g. , , , etc.) needed large amounts of food for the strenuous work they performed. In logging camps, cooks were important to the morale of the workers. In some cases, workers would follow a cook to the camp where they were working each season. The cookhouse was one of the key buildings at any work site, along with the bunkhouse and .

The use of a cookhouse was not limited to resource extraction industries. Travelling circuses also use a style of cookhouse to feed their workers and performers. In the 1930s, the Civilian Conservation Corps worked in many remote areas, like the Malheur National Forest in the of eastern . The Allison Ranger Station was expanded with two ranger residences, a fire warehouse, a gas house, a garage, a generator shed, and a cookhouse. Large institutions, like Ireland's , also had a cookhouse to serve the needs of the institution.

A wannigan was a kitchen built on a raft which followed the down the river, both serving meals and providing tents and blankets for the night if no better accommodations were available.

(1982). 9780910417006, Rosholt House. .


Residential usage
In the Southern United States, antebellum plantations, like the Archibald Smith Plantation or the Sion Hill estate, had a cookhouse separate from the main house to keep the main house from overheating. An example is the Condit Family house in New Jersey which had an unattached cookhouse.

In , a common feature in homes prior to the 20th century was to have a cookhouse separate from the residence. With time and newer technologies this has changed with the kitchen being brought into the house.


Military usage
A military version of the cookhouse is the galley, the compartment of a , , or where food is cooked and prepared for consumption in the . In the province of , north of , the town of Cookhouse may have gotten its name from a small stone house used for shelter and cooking by troops camping on the bank of the Great Fish River.
(1989). 9780947464042, Jonathan Ball Publishers. .

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