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Outhouse near Crabapple Lake, Washington, United States, with wafer board walls, and a fiberglass ceiling
An outhouse, (also known as a privy, kybo, jakes or earth-closet) usually refers to a type of toilet in a small structure separate from the main building which does not have a flush or sewer attached.
Terminology
The term outhouse originally referred to an outbuilding, or any small structure away from a main building, used for a variety of purposes, but mainly for activities not wanted in the main house. Outhouses are used for storage, animals, and cooking, to name a few uses. Larger structures have names such as barn or stable.In North American English, an outhouse (sometimes also called a backhouse) is now a small enclosure around a pit that is used as a toilet. Other names include "shitter", the "crapper", the "john", the "pool", the "bank", the "one-holer", the "two-holer" (for the more affluent and effluent) and more. One well-built example had four large holes, and one child-sized. http://www.sewerhistory.org/images/pr/pro/1846_pro04.jpg
Brisbane, in Australia was largely unsewered until the early 1970s, with many suburbs having outhouses behind each house
In Australia the outdoor toilet is frequently referred to as a "dunny" or "thunderbox", or more euphemistically as "earth closets", to distinguish them from water closets, or flush toilets. Waste deposited in earth closets was also euphemistically referred to as "nightsoil". In suburban areas not connected to sewerage, such outhouses were not built over pits. Instead, waste was collected into large cans, or "dunny-cans", which were positioned under the toilet, to be collected by contractors (or "nightsoil collectors") hired by the local council. Collected waste matter would then be removed from the premises and disposed of elsewhere. The contractors would replace the used cans with empty, cleaned cans. Until the 1970s Brisbane relied heavily on this form of sanitation. Australiia's highest "dunny" -- located in the Main Range in Kosciuszko National Park which each year receives more than 100,000 walkers outside of winter and has a serious human waste management issue -- is scheduled to be completed in 2007, before the snow arrives. http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/npws.nsf/content/dec_media_070503_02
The term "kybo" is popular within the Scout Movement worldwide. The word is believed by some to have originated as an acronym for "Keep Your Bowels Open" although there is some possibility that it is a backronym. The term "kybo" may have originated at the Farm and Wilderness Camps in Vermont where it came from the coffee cans (Kybo brand coffee) that held the lye or more often lime used to keep odor to a minimum and aid decomposition. It was only after Kybo coffee was no longer available and the cans were no longer used that folks began to come up with other possible reasons for the term "kybo". An interesting aside is that toilet paper is often referred to as "Kybo Tape" or "Kybo Wrap".
The term biffy is sometimes encountered in the context of U.S. Girl Scouting, and may have originated with the "BFI" logo of what was at one time Browning-Ferris Industries (now part of Allied Waste Industries), a waste collection company whose trade lines in some markets include the servicing of portable toilets. An alternate explanation: when backpackers prepare a cathole or trench latrine in their overnight campsite (even embellishing it with fresh-cut flowers), they call it the BIFF - Bathroom In Forest Floor. A backpacking group will carry a zip-lock bag with a trowel, toilet paper, and a lighter (to burn the used tissue); this bag is known as "the BIFF key".
Kybos are firmly woven into the lore of RAGBRAI, the Register's Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa. Although Kybo portable toilets were eventually replaced by other brands, the term "kybo" is still commonly used. "Kybo Roulette", in which riders waiting in line guess which toilet door will open next, is a common and celebrated diversion on the ride. See external link below to view "Adopt-A-Kybo" humor piece.
The term Aldaco in Chilean Culture, originally referred to an outbuilding, or any small structure away from a main building, used for a variety of purposes, but mainly for activities not wanted in the main house. Aldacos are used for storage, animals, and cooking, to name a few uses. Larger structures have names such as barn or stable.
In Brazil, specially in rural areas of Rio Grande do Sul, an outhouse is often called patente.
On August 29, 2007, the highest outhouse in the continental United States — which sat atop Mount Whitney at about 14,494 feet (4418 m) above sea level, offering a magnificent panorama to the user — was removed. Two other outhouses, in the Inyo National Forest, will be closed within the year. All were closed due to the expense and danger involved in transporting out large sewage drums via helicopter. The annual 19,000 or so hikers of the Mount Whitney trail, who must pick up National Forest Service permits, are now given Wagbags (a double-sealed sanitation kit) and told how to use them. "Pack it in; pack it out" is the new watchword. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/05/us/05whitney.html?_r=1&oref=slogin Solar powered toilets did not sufficiently compact the excrement, and the systems were judged failures at that location. Additionally, by relieving park rangers of latrine duty, they were better able to concentrate on primary ranger duties, e.g., talking to hikers. http://www.fresnobee.com/sports/outdoors/story/136356.html
Design and construction
Squat outhouse (i.e. without seat) in Poland
- A separate structure from the main dwelling, close enough to allow easy access, but far enough to minimize smell.
- Being a suitable distance away from any freshwater well, so as to minimize risk of contamination.
- An important feature which distinguishes an outhouse from other forms of toilets is the lack of connection to plumbing, sewer, or septic system.
- Walls and a roof for privacy and to shield the user from the elements -- rain, wind, sleet and snow (depending on locale) and thus to a small degree, cold weather. Floor plans typically are rectangular or square, but hexagonal outhouses have been built.http://www.sewerhistory.org/grfx/privbath/outhse1.htm Thomas Jefferson designed and built two brick octagons at his vacation home.http://www.history.org/foundation/journal/Autumn02/necessary.cfm
- Having a door, in conventional representations decorated with a small crescent moon-shaped hole, a source for both air for ventilation and a modicum of light. http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a2_382.html. The significance of the moon has never been fully explained. In Germany, a heart-shaped hole is traditional. According to a frequently-forwarded claim, at some point, inns began offering "his" and "hers" outhouses. But because most people were illiterate, symbols were used on the outhouses to show which was "his" and which was "hers". Pictures of the sun and moon were the obvious choice. From ancient times, the "sun" had been a symbol of all that was masculine and the "moon" of all that was feminine. The lack of evidence for segregated facilities, the relative rarity of moons, and the total absence of a star-moon contrast in datable photographs prior to the mid-twentieth century cast doubt on the claim, http://missourifolkloresociety.truman.edu/outhouses.html as does the appearance of a wide variety of vent-shapes, including the card-pips (diamonds, hearts, clubs), and simple circles.
- In Western societies, there is at least one seat with a hole in it, above a small pit.
- In Eastern societies, there is a hole in the floor, over which the user crouches.
- Sometimes having a roll of toilet paper available. However, historically, old newspapers and catalogs from retailers specializing in mail order purchases, such as the Montgomery Ward or Sears Roebuck catalog, were also common before toilet paper was widely available. Paper was often kept in a can or other container to protect it from mice, etc. The catalogs served a dual purpose, also giving one something to read. http://www.portalwisconsin.org/resources_chat_archives2.cfm?chatid=4257 Old corn cobs, leaves, or other types of paper was also used.
- Outhouses are typically built on one level, but two stories do rarely occur in unusual circumstances. One double-decker was built to service a two-story building in Cedar Lake, Michigan. The outhouse was connected by walkways. It still stands (but not the building). http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tips/getAttraction.php?tip_AttractionNo==657
- Outhouses are commonly humble and utilitarian, made of lumber or plywood. This is especially fit so they can easily be moved when the earthen pit fills up. Depending on the size of the pit and the amount of use, this can be fairly frequent, sometimes yearly. As pundit 'Jackpine' Bob Cary wrote: "“Anyone can build an outhouse, but not everyone can build a good outhouse.” {"The All-American Outhouse -- Stories, Design & Construction").
- However, brick outhouses are known.picture needed Some have been surprisingly ornate, almost opulent considering the time and the place.http://www.sewerhistory.org/grfx/privbath/outhse2.htm For example, an opulent 19th Century antebellum example (a three-holer) is at the plantation area at the State Park in Stone Mountain, Georgia.http://www.jldr.com/ohstonmt.html The outhouses of Colonial Williamsburg varied widely, from simple expendable temporary wood structures to high style brick. http://www.history.org/foundation/journal/Autumn02/necessary.cfm See Jefferson's matched pair of eight-sided brick privies.http://www.history.org/foundation/journal/Autumn02/necessary.cfm Such outhouses are sometimes considered to be overbuilt, impractical and ostentatious, giving rise to the simile "built like a brick shit house." That phrase's meaning and application is subject to some debate; but (depending upon the country) it has been applied to men, women, or inanimate objects.
- Construction and maintenance of outhouses is subject to provincial, state, and local governmental restriction, regulation and prohibition. It is potentially a public health issue, which has been addressed both by law and by education of the public as to good methods and practices (e.g., separation from drinking water sources). This also becomes a more prevalent issue as urban and suburban development encroaches on rural areas, and is an external manifestation of a deeper cultural conflict. See http://www.uswaternews.com/archives/arcquality/3kenami01.html See also urban sprawl,urban planning, regional planning, suburbanization, urbanisation and counter urbanisation.
- A modern analog to the outhouse is the "Clivus Multrum", which is an electric and waterless compost-making machine. See composting toilet and humanure.
Popular culture
Two-story outhouse in Gays, Illinois
- Outhouses are common throughout history. Outhouse humor is likewise a constant, which usually involves someone either being trapped in one, falling into the hole, or other social faux pas. Privy-tipping, the act of knocking over the external structure to expose the person within, also features in rural humor. Aside from generic bathroom jokes, some are specific to outhouses, such as this time-honored one-liner, which any rural sort might say, usually making fun of his background:
- "We had a fire in the bathroom; luckily, it didn't spread to the house!"
- A 1559 oil-on-oak-panel painting, Netherlandish Proverbs (also known as "The Blue Cloak" or "The Topsy Turvy World") by Pieter Brueghel the Elder, depicts a land populated with literal renditions of Flemish proverbs of the day. Outhouses are humorously used to illustrate a couple of the aphorisms.
- A 1983 computer game for the TRS-80 Color Computer titled Outhouse by J. Weaver, Jr. distributed by Computer Shack, in which the player controls a flying saucer defending an outhouse from earthlings sticking its toilet paper in their backside and walking out with it.http://nitros9.lcurtisboyle.cm/outhouse.html
- For those persons or avatars who inhabit a virtual world and have an electronic elimination problem, 3-dimensional digital privies are now available. http://www.gamasutraexchange.com/FullPreview/Index.cfm/ID/302820
- The Simpsons have explored the subject of outhouses from time to time. One eighth season episode mentioned a two-story outhouse. See also, Episode 357, "The Bonfire of the Manatees". http://www.tv.com/the-simpsons/the-bonfire-of-the-manatees/episode/404224/trivia.html
- The double-decker outhouse has been used as an unflattering metaphor for the "Trickle-down theory" of politics or economics. http://www.politicaldogs.org/uploaded_images/double-outhouse-777024.jpg
- The Jeff Daniels play and movie Escanaba in da Moonlight features a scene where a man shoots a buck through the back wall of the deer camp's outhouse, having heard the animal sniffing around behind it as he was relieving himself within.
- Speaking of Michigan, Mackinaw City is home to an annual and largest "outhouse race south of the Mackinac Bridge".http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.mackinawouthouserace.com/outhouse%2520comic.gif&imgrefurl=http://www.mackinawouthouserace.com/&h=358&w=300&sz=41&hl=en&start=32&um=1&tbnid=-wsQfN5hXphqjM:&tbnh=121&tbnw=101&prev=/images%3Fq%3Douthouse%26start%3D20%26ndsp%3D20%26svnum%3D10%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26channel%3Ds%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official%26hs%3DXtk%26sa%3DN
- Charles Chic Sale was a famous comedian in vaudeville and the movies. In 1929 he published a small book, The Specialist, which was just earthy enough to be a hugely popular "underground" success, and just tactfully worded enough to not risk being banned. Its entire premise centered on sales of outhouses, touting the advantages of one kind or another, and labeling them in "technical" terms such as "one-holers", "two-holers", etc. Over a million copies were sold. In 1931 his monolog "I'm a Specialist" was made into a hit record (Victor 22859) by popular recording artist Frank Crumit (music by Nels Bitterman). As memorialized in the "Outhouse Wall of Fame" http://www.outhousemuseum.com/wall_chic.html, the term "Chic Sale" became a rural slang synonym for privies, an appropriation of Mr. Sale's name that he personally considered unfortunate. Id.
- Another comedy song written by Richard M. Sherman & Milt Larsen was recorded by the New Society Band (Spike Jones alumni) now on the CD, "Banned Barbershop Ballads" — "The True Legend of Jesse James" ("They shot him in the outhouse").
- Folksinger Billy Edd Wheeler wrote and performed a song titled "The Little Brown Shack Out Back", a surprisingly sentimental look at the outhouse (lyrics are worth the read, and the song is worth the listen).http://www.jldr.com/shackpoem.html The song is often played on the Dr. Demento radio show.
- The U.S. National Park Service once built an outhouse that cost above $333,000http://www.theplumber.com/outhouse.html.
- An outhouse is prominently featured as the setting of a pivotal shooting in Clint Eastwood's "Unforgiven".
- As a college student, Richard Nixon achieved renown by providing a three-hole outhouse to be tossed onto the traditional campus bonfire (People's Almanac, Wallechinsky & Wallace).
- On November 10, 2003, a drawing of an outhouse was used by B.C. (comic strip) cartoonist Johnny Hart as a motif in a controversial and allegedly religiously-themed piece. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B.C._%28comic_strip%29
- The United States Army has long been concerned with outhouses and so-called natural functions. It is the subject of many colorful army acronyms and nicknames. Particularly on point is the so-called "John Wayne" which, among other things, refers to the toilet paper from the Meal, Ready-to-Eat, or MRE (pronounced "M-R-E") because "it's rough, it's tough, and it don't take shit from nobody." See List of U.S. Army acronyms and expressions.
- Surprisingly, outhouses have been the subject of haiku. http://happyhaiku.blogspot.com/2005/02/outhouse-joy.html]
- Tsi-Ku also known as Tsi Ku Niang is described as the Chinese Goddess of the outhouse and divination. It is said that a woman could uncover the future by going to the outhouse to ask Tsi-Ku. http://www.scns.com/earthen/other/seanachaidh/godchina.html
- Old outhouse pits are seen as fertile ground (no pun intended) for archeological and anthropological digs, offering up a trove of common objects from the past -- a veritable inadvertent time capsule -- which yields historical insight into the lives of the bygone occupants. See http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A0CE7D91E39F93AA1575BC0A960958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=print Compare http://www.jldr.com/ohdigger.html
See also
- Clivus
- Composting toilet
- Dunny
- Feces
- Humanure
- Latrine
- Portable toilet
- Toilet
- Toilet paper
- Water closet
Literature
- Ronald S Barlow: The Vanishing American Outhouse, Windmill Publishing 1992. ISBN 0-933846-02-9
- 'Jackpine' Bob Cary, The All-American Outhouse -- Stories, Design & Construction. Adventure Publications, Inc. 2003. ISBN 13-9781591930112
External links
- Necessary and Sufficient (article about outhouses in colonial America)
- Adopt-A-Kybo (Humor article about adoption of worn out kybos)
- Legends of the West: Outhouse Trivia and Humor http://www.legendsofamerica.com/WE-Outhouse2.html#Interesting%20Outhouse%20Links
- Historical graphics, photos, and plans for outhouses http://www.sewerhistory.org/grfx/privbath/outhse1.htm
- Sewer history. http://www.sewerhistory.org/indexc.htm
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