Archaeological discoveries

Did pioneers use rocks and mud to make a chimney or fireplace in log cabin?

No, pioneers did not typically use rocks and mud to build chimneys or fireplaces in their log cabins. Generally, they would use local fieldstone or quarried stone to construct a fireplace. While clay and mud were common materials for chinking the gaps between logs, they were not used to construct the chimney itself due to their lower durability and inability to withstand the high temperatures produced during heating.