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Collection: Carolyn Murray-Wooley collection on Lexington, Kentucky residential architecture
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Richmond Road, Mansfield. Commissioned by Henry Clay and designed by Thomas Lewinsky. Built in 1845 for Thomas Hart Clay
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Carolyn Murray-Wooley collection on Lexington, Kentucky residential architecture
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178 North Mill street, right side view. Law office of Henry Clay. Built by Stephens & Winslow for Henry Clay in 1804-1805
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Carolyn Murray-Wooley collection on Lexington, Kentucky residential architecture
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178 North Mill street, front side view. Law office of Henry Clay. Built by Stephens & Winslow for Henry Clay in 1804-1805
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Carolyn Murray-Wooley collection on Lexington, Kentucky residential architecture
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178 North Mill street, right side view. Law office of Henry Clay. Built by Stephens & Winslow for Henry Clay in 1804-1805
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Carolyn Murray-Wooley collection on Lexington, Kentucky residential architecture
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352 South Broadway. May have been built by John McMurtry for the daughter of Dr. Elisha Warfield for use of his daughter, Laura R. Rodgers in the 1840's
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Carolyn Murray-Wooley collection on Lexington, Kentucky residential architecture
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Sycamore/Ashland estate. Built in 1857 for James B. Clay using plans by Thomas Lewinski
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121 Forest avenue. Designed by Thomas Lewinski in 1845 and built as residence for James B. Clay
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518 North Limestone. Built for William "Lord" Morton in 1810. Home of Cassius Marcellus Clay 1838-50. Bought by the city in 1913
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Carolyn Murray-Wooley collection on Lexington, Kentucky residential architecture
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Carolyn Murray-Wooley collection on Lexington, Kentucky residential architecture
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Carolyn Murray-Wooley collection on Lexington, Kentucky residential architecture
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1960-1974
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