The closest that you might be able to come today, would be to go out west, and find a failed subdivision (there are lots of them, with 3 and 5 and 10 acre lots) or other small piece of cheap land, plop a used aluminum Airstream trailer on it, drill a well, erect an above ground cistern (like a small water tower), buy a good diesel generator, dig an outhouse (or an illegal fill line that runs up to and connects to your trailer), and use the generator to pump water and run the electricity for about an hour a day, which could also recharge a small 10 volt d.c. electric system to power small lights.
Sounds gross? Yea, but probably not nearly as gross as living in a log cabin with a dirt floor and mud chinking in the olden days.
Believe it or not, in the mountains of the west, there are lots of people who do this. And, in the Appalachians of the east, there are lots of people in Kentucky and West Virginia who live the same way. (If you do it, you might want to get a library card, so you don't go insane sitting out there in that squalid environment all day.)
Regards,
Mannyrock