Carolyn Murray-Wooley collection on Lexington, Kentucky residential architecture
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Carolyn Murray-Wooley collection on Lexington, Kentucky residential architecture
- Date
- 1960-1974
- Extent
- 1.0 Cubic feet
- Subjects
- Historic buildings--Kentucky--Lexington.
- Historic preservation--Kentucky.
- Residential architecture
- Preferred Citation
- 2003av005: [identification of item], Carolyn Murray-Wooley collection on Lexington, Kentucky residential architecture, University of Kentucky Special Collections.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- The Bluegrass Trust for Historic Preservation was founded in 1955 as a not-for-profit advocate for Lexington, Kentucky and the surrounding counties that comprise Central Kentucky. It is the fourteenth oldest preservation organization in the United States of America. Bluegrass Trust raises funds for the purchase and restoration of historic houses, among them, The Hunt-Morgan House, Dudley House, Henry Clay’s Law Office, and the Mary Todd Lincoln House. Bluegrass Trust also coordinates a plaque program for the identification of structures of historic interest in Lexington and Central Kentucky. The plaques bear a stylized “BGT” logo, which is also a common abbreviation for the organization. http://bluegrasstrust.org/
- Scope and Content
- The Carolyn Murray-Wooley collection on Lexington, Kentucky residential architecture consists of 395 gelatin silver prints of residences and structures, 1960-1974, related to the activities of the Blue Grass Trust for Historic Preservation; most are images of houses in Lexington/Fayette County Kentucky and identified by address.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment
- Use Restrictions
- Material in this collection is on deposit from the Blue Grass Trust for Historic Preservation. Copyright has not been assigned to the University of Kentucky, but UK may grant permission for reproduction and use at its discretion.
Contents of the Collection
East 2nd [Second] street
115 East 2nd [Second] street. Built by Matthew Kennedy for Hanna Baxter in 1831, sold to George H. Hancock March 11, 1861
121 East 2nd [Second] street. Built in 1817
124 East 2nd [Second] street. Kennedy-Brand house built in 1813
135 East 2nd [Second] street. Built in 1838 by Thomas K. Layton. House was sold by Layton's heirs in 1963 to Sarah Aubrey. Bought by Thomas P. Dudley in 1869.
145 East 2nd [Second] street. Built by John W. Patterson in 1843 and bought by William "King" Solomon January 18, 1860.
151 East 2nd [Second] street. Built in the 1840's, owned by Smith Burton and Harry Miller.
155 East 2nd [Second] Street. Built before 1818 by Kennedy and Brand. Owned by David A. Sayre and Stephen G. Sharp.
158 East 2nd [Second] street. Built in 1828 by John Wirt. In 1866 his heirs sold the house to Moses Spencer.
220 East 2nd [Second] street. Antebellum house built before 1855.
224 East 2nd [Second] street. Antebellum house built before 1855.
230 East 2nd [Second] street. Thomas Brady house built in 1838.
West 2nd [Second] street
251West 2nd [Second] street. Lexington Public Library Central Branch, built in 1906 due to a gift from the Andrew Carnegie Foundation. Currently the Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning; steps view from street.
251West 2nd [Second] street. Lexington Public Library Central Branch, built in 1906 due to a gift from the Andrew Carnegie Foundation. Currently the Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning; steps and column detail.
251West 2nd [Second] street. Lexington Public Library Central Branch, built in 1906 due to a gift from the Andrew Carnegie Foundation. Currently the Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning; steps and column detail.
201-203 West 2nd [Second] street. Built in 1812 by Samuel Long, owned by Charles Wilkins.
211 West 2nd [Second] street. Built in 1814 also the rear portion of the Bodley house.
226 West 2nd [Second] street. The Robert Wickliffe house, built around 1841.
320 West 2nd [Second] street, view from street. Built either in the late 1700's for Colonel Thomas Hart or in the early 1800's for David Dodge.
320 West 2nd [Second] street, side view. Built either in the late 1700's for Colonel Thomas Hart or in the early 1800's for David Dodge.
331 West 2nd [Second] street. Owned by Emma Ford Walker.
437 West 2nd [Second] street. Built for Thomas January in the early 1800's. Became the Episcopal Theological Seminary in 1834 and was remodelled by John McMurtry in 1849.
454 West 2nd [Second] street. Remodeled in late 19th century.
457 West 2nd [Second] street. Designed and built by John McMurtry. Not antebellum.
461 West 2nd [Second] street, close left side view. John Ward lived here beginning in 1846, but gave the house to the Episcopal church in 1860 for a rectory. Has been remodeled with a new front and a third story added.
461 West 2nd [Second] street, distant right side view. John Ward lived here beginning in 1846, but gave the house to the Episcopal church in 1860 for a rectory. Has been remodeled with a new front and a third story added.
461 West 2nd [Second] street, distant left side view. John Ward lived here beginning in 1846, but gave the house to the Episcopal church in 1860 for a rectory. Has been remodeled with a new front and a third story added.
461 West 2nd [Second] street, front view from street. John Ward lived here beginning in 1846, but gave the house to the Episcopal church in 1860 for a rectory. Has been remodeled with a new front and a third story added.
468 West 2nd [Second] street. Built for William R. Davis in 1846.
471 West 2nd [Second] street. Built for Richard Pindell in 1839.
East 3rd [Third] street
100 East 3rd [Third] street.
114 East 3rd [Third] street. Built by Joseph T. Sutton after 1841, sold to Jacob White in 1843.
118 East 3rd [Third] street. Built for William S. Keiser in 1841, sold to John Prather in 1844.
120 East 3rd [Third] street.
122 East 3rd [Third] street. Built for Jacob Uttinger in 1839.
126 East 3rd [Third] street, view from right side. Built by Jacob Uttinger who sold lot to Thomas Bradley in 1839.
126 East 3rd [Third] street, view from left side. Built by Jacob Uttinger who sold lot to Thomas Bradley in 1839.
126 East 3rd [Third] street, front view. Built by Jacob Uttinger who sold lot to Thomas Bradley in 1839.
138 East 3rd [Third] street. Built by and for Frederick Bush in 1847.
140 East 3rd [Third] street. Built by Evan Lilly for William B. Emmal in 1844 or 1845.
146 East 3rd [Third] street, distant right side view. Built in 1847 by George W. Brush and purchased in 1849 by Daniel C. Wickliffe.
146 East 3rd [Third] street, left side view. Built in 1847 by George W. Brush and purchased in 1849 by Daniel C. Wickliffe.
146 East 3rd [Third] street, close right side view . Built in 1847 by George W. Brush and purchased in 1849 by Daniel C. Wickliffe.
146 East 3rd [Third] street, front view. Built in 1847 by George W. Brush and purchased in 1849 by Daniel C. Wickliffe.
147 East 3rd [Third] street.
218 East 3rd [Third] street. Built for Augustus Barley in 1848, sold to Caleb F. Lilly in 1850.
234-236 East 3rd [Third] street. Built for Rebecca Spiller in 1845.
242 East 3rd [Third] street. Built for James Sullivan in 1840.
252-254 East 3rd [Third] street.
West 3rd [Third] street
301 West 3rd [Third] street. Morrison Hall. Built 1830-34 by Gideon Shyrock.
West 3rd [Third] street. Log cabin built by Colonel Robert Patterson around 1780.
304 West 3rd [Third] street. Built for Caleb Ford in 1841. Originally faced Mill Street, but was enlarged and remodeled to face 3rd street in 1895 for Mrs. J. Hull Davidson. Transylvania College president Burris Jenkins lived there from 1901-06.
318 West 3rd [Third] street. Moved to this location and enlarged for Henry Cassell in 1817.
322 West 3rd [Third] street. Built for Thomas January by Luther Stevens and Hallet M. Winslow around 1817.
553 West 3rd [Third] street.
East 4th [Fourth] street
119 East 4th [Fourth] street. Purchased by Robert McNitt in 1814. Remodeled into a double house for Francisco Wolf after 1870.
149 East 4th [Fourth] street. Built for Hugh Carlan in 1814.
203 East 4th [Fourth] street. Elmside or Elmwood house, built for either William Moses Brand in 1829, or George B. Kinkead in 1856. Extensively remodeled around 1900.
West 4th [Fourth] street
West 6th [Sixth] street
450 West 6th [Sixth] street. Built for John H. Robb before 1835. Sold to John Gibbs 1839. Enlarged and remodeled in 1866 for John B. Wallace.
East 7th [Seventh] street
Barr
165 Barr. Built for Augustus Hall in 1844, sold a year later to Elizabeth N. and Victoria A. Payne.
Bellaire
North Broadway
122-124 North Broadway. Built mid 1800's.
180 North Broadway. Built by John McMurtry and purchased by Dr. James Fishback in 1838.
182 North Broadway. Built by and for Stephan Chipley in 1838. John McMurtry acquired and sold it to Dr. Samuel Annan in 1846.
192 North Broadway. Mid 1800's.
231 North Broadway. Built by and for Thomas K. Layton in 1839. Enlarged for John S. Clark after 1882.
239 North Broadway, left side view. Built for Thomas K. Layton in 1839 then purchased by Allen H. Clark in 1842, then Robert B. Hamilton in 1852.
239 North Broadway, left side view, duplicate. Built for Thomas K. Layton in 1839 then purchased by Allen H. Clark in 1842, then Robert B. Hamilton in 1852.
239 North Broadway, distant front view. Built for Thomas K. Layton in 1839 then purchased by Allen H. Clark in 1842, then Robert B. Hamilton in 1852.
239 North Broadway, close front view. Built for Thomas K. Layton in 1839 then purchased by Allen H. Clark in 1842, then Robert B. Hamilton in 1852.
247 North Broadway. Built for John B. Tilford in 1845. Sold to Thomas Davis Carneal in 1850.
263 North Broadway. May have been built for Persickless Scott in 1840.
301 North Broadway. Built for Josiah Ennis about 1840.
309 North Broadway. Built by and for John Holmes after 1838.
315 North Broadway, distant front view. Built by John Holmes for Josiah Ennis about 1838.
315 North Broadway, right side view. Built by John Holmes for Josiah Ennis about 1838.
315 North Broadway, left side view. Built by John Holmes for Josiah Ennis about 1838.
315 North Broadway, close front view. Built by John Holmes for Josiah Ennis about 1838.
331 North Broadway. Built by and for Perry W. Gaugh in 1841.
335 North Broadway, right side view. Built for William Newberry, purchased soon after by Jabez Beach in 1841.
335 North Broadway, right side view, duplicate. Built for William Newberry, purchased soon after by Jabez Beach in 1841.
335 North Broadway, left side view. Built for William Newberry, purchased soon after by Jabez Beach in 1841.
335 North Broadway, front view. Built for William Newberry, purchased soon after by Jabez Beach in 1841.
556 North Broadway. Built before 1844 when house was sold by Mary K. Boswell to Robert Peter.
900 North Broadway. Built for James B. January in 1814. Purchased by Dr. Benjamin W. Dudley in 1836.
904 North Broadway. Fairlawn, built for Dr. Benjamin W. Dudley during the 1850's.
South Broadway
308 South Broadway, close front view.
308 South Broadway, distant front view.
331 South Broadway, distant front view.
331 South Broadway, close front view.
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.
355 South Broadway. Built for C. L. and Elizabeth Worley after 1861.
361 South Broadway. Built by John McMurtry and sold to Edward McMurray in 1845.
366 South Broadway.
367 South Broadway. Built between 1855-64.
370 South Broadway.
420 South Broadway.
432 South Broadway. John McMurtry house.
1099 South Broadway. Gatehouse of Ingelside. Built by John McMurtry for Henry Boone Ingels in 1852.
Bullock
Corral
Loudoun House. Castlewood Park. Built in 1850 from plans of A. J. Davis by John McMurtry for A. J. Davis.
530 Elm Tree lane. Was the Ida Harrison house.
121 Forest avenue. Designed by Thomas Lewinski in 1845 and built as residence for James B. Clay.
Georgetown
118 Georgetown. Built for James McConnell and given to John and Maria Trimble in 1825.
146 Georgetown. Built for Abel Headington in 1810.
147 Georgetown. Built for James Crutcher in 1847, sold to John H. Lusby in 1848.
159 Georgetown. Acquired by Abraham S. Drake in 1831, remodeled for Dr. Benjamin P. Drake after 1841.
167 Georgetown. Built for Mary May in 1802.
173 Georgetown. Built for William Williams after 1813.
219 Georgetown. Built in the mid 1800's.
Goodloe
326 Grosvenor. Built using designs by Benjamin H. Latrobe by Asa Williams for John Pope in 1811.
East High street
101 East High street. Built for John Carty II in the 1830's.
117 East High street. Built for John Parker in 1814.
209 East High street. May have been built by John McMurtry for Jesse Bayles after 1840. Probably remodeled by John McMurtry for James Burnie Beck after 1848.
224 East High street.
259 East High street. May have been built by Jesse Bayles for William Wilson in 1839.
425 East High street.
426 East High street.
West High street
102 West High street. Built for Samuel Ayres in 1810.
108 West High street. May have been built for Richard Higgins before 1835 or for Dr. John C. and Samuel B. Richardson afterward. Enlarged after 1840.
300 West High street. Built for Richard Higgins in 1806, sold to Thomas Wallace in 1810.
302 West High street. West wing of Richard Higgins' house.
316 West High street, front view. Built for John Lowman in 1808.
316 West High street, left side view. Built for John Lowman in 1808.
524 West High street. Built for Joseph Milward in the 1840's.
528 West High street. May have been built for John C. McGoffin before 1838 or for Charles G. Young afterward.
532 West High street. Built for Leavin Young after 1838.
538 West High street, left side view. Built for Leavin Young after 1815. Deeded to Leavin P. Young II in 1856.
538 West High street, distant right side view. Built for Leavin Young after 1815. Deeded to Leavin P. Young II in 1856.
538 West High street, close right side view. Built for Leavin Young after 1815. Deeded to Leavin P. Young II in 1856.
628 West High street. Built for Charles C. Young in 1845.
703 West High street. Built before 1818 for Henry Watt.
Jefferson
148 Jefferson. Built about 1825-30 and willed by Robert Wickliffe to daughter, Mary Howard Preston, in 1857.
150 Jefferson.
151-153 Jefferson. Built for Mary O. Russell in 1818.
170 Jefferson. Built in mid 1800's for commercial purposes.
320-322 Kilmore Court. "Cherry Grove" built before 1814 for Judge Charles Humphreys.
1561 Lakewood drive. "Harmony Hall" built for John Carlisle in 1808. Remodeled late in the 1930s.
Lane Allen
Lexington
266 Lexington, front view. Built for Elijah Smith after 1786. Enlarged for Joel Higgins about 1836-37. Designated Higgin's Mansion in MacGabe's city directory for 1838.
266 Lexington, right side view. Built for Elijah Smith after 1786. Enlarged for Joel Higgins about 1836-37. Designated Higgin's Mansion in MacGabe's city directory for 1838.
319 Lexington. Built by John McMurtry for John McGauley after 1850.
North Limestone
169-171 North Limestone. Built for James Haggin about 1821.
173 North Limestone. Built before 1806 for Isabella Lake, sold in 1807 to John Carty, then sold to Daniel M. Troutman in 1808.
177 North Limestone. Built by John Anderson in 1807.
192 North Limestone. Thomas Lewinskyi built residence for Edward P. Johnson in 1846-47. Purchased by David A. Sayre in 1855, opened in 1857 as Sayre Female Institute. Dormitory added in 1908, gymnasium in 1963, and library in 1973.
216 North Limestone. Built by and for architect Matthew Kennedy after 1815. Sold to John Brand in 1834.
226 North Limestone, front view B&W. Built for Burt T. Bealert before 1859.
226 North Limestone, front door view. Built for Burt T. Bealert before 1859.
226 North Limestone, right side view. Built for Burt T. Bealert before 1859.
226 North Limestone, front side view (color). Built for Burt T. Bealert before 1859.
234 North Limestone. May have been built by Matthew Kennedy and James W. Brand after 1813. Purchased by Burt T. Bealert in 1831.
257 North Limestone. Built for John B. Harbin in 1838 or Martha Beard in 1840 as a store.
261 North Limestone. Built for Robert Grinstead after 1809.
263 North Limestone. Built for Joseph Wingate in 1813.
312 North Limestone. Probably begun for James Weir before his death in 1832, but finished during early 1850's for John H. Woolfolk or Chief Justice Thomas A. Marshall.
343 North Limestone. Antebellum house.
349-51 North Limestone. Built in the mid 1800s.
355 North Limestone. Built around 1863 for James Smith.
363, 367, 371 North Limestone. Built in the 1880s by Cincinnatus Shryock.
404 North Limestone. Built by and for John Leiby in the early 1800s. Nathaniel G. S. Hart bought it in 1809.
422 North Limestone. Built for William Wiseman in the 1840's and willed to Elize Wiseman in 1858. Sold in 1860 to Augustus Clark.
430 North Limestone. Built on remains of William Wiseman's warehouse built in the 1820s.
436 North Limestone. Built by William H. Ellis in 1860. Sold to T. Armant in 1864.
626 North Limestone. Built around 1870.
450 North Limestone. Built for the Reverend James McChord in 1814. In 1820, it was owned by Joseph Cabell Brekinridge.
461 North Limestone. Built for John Brand in 1812.
503 North Limestone. Antebellum.
518 North Limestone. Built for William "Lord" Morton in 1810. Home of Cassius Marcellus Clay 1838-50. Bought by the city in 1913.
535 North Limestone. Note on back: There is no 533, is this 531, 529 or 535?
551 North Limestone. Antebellum.
561 North Limestone. Antebellum.
620 North Limestone.
644 North Limestone.
South Limestone
137 South Limestone. Built before 1830 for David Megowan.
146 South Limestone, right side view. Built for William Geers as an inn before 1818. Purchased in 1832 by James G. McKinney, became an in again 1837 owned by James O'Mara.
146 South Limestone, back view. Built for William Geers as an inn before 1818. Purchased in 1832 by James G. McKinney, became an in again 1837 owned by James O'Mara.
146 South Limestone, front side view. Built for William Geers as an inn before 1818. Purchased in 1832 by James G. McKinney, became an in again 1837 owned by James O'Mara.
242 South Limestone. Built for John L. Wilmot in 1844, sold to John Kennard in 1854.
245 South Limestone. Built for Samuel Oldham in 1835, sold to William R. Bradford in 1839.
327 South Limestone. Antebellum.
343 South Limestone. Antebellum.
320 Linden Walk. Built by John McMurtry in the early 1850s for William R. Elley. Sold in 1856 to John L. Carclay. Later the home of Oliver Perry Alford. Used as a fraternity and hospital in the early 1900s.
1228 Lisle Road. Built by and for William McConnell during the late 1700s. Passed on to his son in 1805.
341 Madison Place. Built by John McMurtry for Major Madison Conyers Johnson in 1851.
155 East Main street. 1872.
West Main Street
101 West Main street. May have been built for John B. Johnson during the early 1830s.
126 West Main street.
200 West Main street. Melodeon Hall erected in the 1840's.
301 West Main street. Built for Dr. Benjamin W. Dudley in 1834 for use as a hospital.
357 West Main street. Built for John Hull in 1822, sold to William Van Pelt in 1836, then sold to Nathanial Shaw in 1838.
574 West Main street. Built for William Palmateer before 1812 as an inn. Purchased by Robert S. Todd in 1838.
608-610 West Main street. Mid 1800s.
609 West Main street, right side view. Built for John D. Milbourne in 1855.
609 West Main street, front side view. Built for John D. Milbourne in 1855.
611 West Main street, right side view. Perhaps built by Elisha Cravens for John D. Dillon before 1833.
611 West Main street, left side view Perhaps built by Elisha Cravens for John D. Dillon before 1833.
611 West Main street, front view. Perhaps built by Elisha Cravens for John D. Dillon before 1833.
614 West Main street. Harrison school, built in 1849.
620 West Main street. Antebellum.
623 West Main street. Built for Jasper Smith in 1821 and purchased for Henry Huckel in 1828.
631 West Main street, front view. Built for Henry Huckel in 1833.
631 West Main street, right side view. Built for Henry Huckel in 1833.
631 West Main street, left side view. Built for Henry Huckel in 1833.
631 West Main street, left side (front) view. Built for Henry Huckel in 1833.
633 West Main street. Built for Henry Ruckel in 1833.
642 West Main. Antebellum.
646 West Main street.
707 West Main street. May have been built for William Williams in 1805.
715 West Main street. Built for Andrew Gilmore in 1850.
719 West Main street.
721 West Main street. Built for John Estes in 1842.
727 West Main street. Built for Edward R. Ford in 1846, sold to Sampson Oots in 1848.
731 West Main street. Built for William Montgomery in 1846.
826 West Main street. Antebellum.
920 Manchester street. May have been built for Henry Hess in 1816.
Market Street
160 Market street. Christ Church Cathedral designed by Thomas Lewinski and built by John McMurtry from 1846-1848.
190 Market street. Built after 1794 for Dr. Frederick Ridgely and sold to Dr. Elisha Warfield in 1806.
200 Market street. Built by Samuel Long for Thomas H. Pindell, who sold it to General Thomas Bodley in 1814. Daniel Vertner purchased it in 1834.
216 Market street. Built for Alexander Moore in 1836.
220 Market street. Built for Peter Paul II in 1816 and sold to Mrs. Jane Hathaway in 1818, then in 1835 to Alexander Moore.
228 Market street. May have been built by Robert Grinstead who sold it to John Stark in 1813. Purchased by Gideon Shyrock in 1832 then later became the home of Dr. Robert Peter.
248 Market street. Built for Noah McClelland in 1850's, sold to Sarah W. Sanders in 1857.
249-255 Market street. Built in 1816 by Matthew Kennedy.
258 Market street. Built by and for John Anderson during the 1840's.
262 Market street. Built by and for John Anderson in 1834.
451 1/2 East Maxwell street. Antebellum.
West Maxwell
North Mill
110 North Mill street. Built either for Dr. Robert C. Holland after 1833 or Dr. Lloyd Warfield in 1838.
112 North Mill street. Mid 1800s.
125 North Mill street. Built by M. Mathurin Giron in 1837.
160 North Mill street. Owned by Dr. Benjamin W. Dudley from 1818-52.
178 North Mill street, front side view. Law office of Henry Clay. Built by Stephens & Winslow for Henry Clay in 1804-1805.
178 North Mill street, right side view. Law office of Henry Clay. Built by Stephens & Winslow for Henry Clay in 1804-1805.
178 North Mill street, right side view. Law office of Henry Clay. Built by Stephens & Winslow for Henry Clay in 1804-1805.
184 North Mill street, right side view(b&w). Built for David A. Sayre in 1816, then sold to Sarah Ward in 1832.
184 North Mill street, front side view. Built for David A. Sayre in 1816, then sold to Sarah Ward in 1832.
184 North Mill street, right side view. Built for David A. Sayre in 1816, then sold to Sarah Ward in 1832.
201 North Mill street, right side view. Built for John Wesley Hunt in 1814.
201 North Mill street, front door view. Built for John Wesley Hunt in 1814.
201 North Mill street, left side view(close up). Built for John Wesley Hunt in 1814.
201 North Mill street. Gazebo. Built for John Wesley Hunt in 1814.
201 North Mill street. Gazebo, right side view. Built for John Wesley Hunt in 1814.
201 North Mill street. Gazebo, close up view. Built for John Wesley Hunt in 1814.
201 North Mill street, back side. Built for John Wesley Hunt in 1814.
201 North Mill street, left side view. Built for John Wesley Hunt in 1814.
201 North Mill street, court yard view. Built for John Wesley Hunt in 1814.
231 North Mill street. Mount Hope. Built for General John M. McCalla after 1819. Sold to Benjamin Gratz in 1824.
South Mill
108-110 South Mill street. Samuel and George Trotter built a warehouse here after 1802 as an adjunct to their store at the other end of the block, southeast corner of Main street.
317 South Mill street. Built in 1784 for Rev. Adam Rankin
318 South Mill street. Built by Samuel Long for Samuel Trotter in 1812. Bought by George Robertson in 1836. Split into two houses before 1886
329-331 South Mill street. Built for James Lemon in 1812 and given to daughter, Mrs. james Grooms, in 1838
337 South Mill street. Rear section built for William C. Bell before 1816. Front built for Thomas Smith in 1829
340 South Mill street. Built before 1836 when it was turned into a residence for Judge George Robertson
347 South Mill street. Built for John W. Russell in 1832
352 South Mill street. Built for Charles McPheeters in 1824
353 South Mill street. Front section may have been built for Levon Showerd before 1832 and rear section built for Mrs. Polly Laudry sometime after
359 South Mill street. Built either for William Poindexter in the 1830's or for Henry Lancaster after 1845
362 South Mill street. Built either for James Trotter after 1824 or A. S. Elliot after 1846
408 South Mill street. May be antebellum.
411 South Mill street. Built by and for Cornelius Welman in 1816
416-418 South Mill street. Built for Thomas Huggins in 1836
416-418 South Mill street. Built for Thomas Huggins in 1836
422-426 South Mill street. Built for Thomas Huggins in 1836
422-426 South Mill street. Built for Thomas Huggins in 1836
422-426 South Mill street. Built for Thomas Huggins in 1836
431 South Mill street. Built after 1865, possibly by John McMurtry
432 South Mill street. Built for J. B. Wilgus in 1846
432 South Mill street. Built for J. B. Wilgus in 1846
432 South Mill street. Built for J. B. Wilgus in 1846
505 South Mill street. Built for Major William S. Dallam in 1813
515 South Mill street. Antebellum
602 South Mill street. Built for Marnix Virden in 1818
Old Frankfort Pike
Parkers Mill Road, Rose Hill. Built before 1813.
Pine Street
Pine Meadow
Richmond Road
Rose Street. Built in 1870 for James Hilary Mulligan. University of Kentucky president's house since 1917
601 Sayre avenue. Woodside. Built by William Stewart around 1840 for Henry Bell. Greatly altered in the end of the 1800's
266 East Short street. First Baptist Church, built in the 1880'
West Short Street
307 West Short street. Built after 1825. Old city Post Office
342 West Short street. Built for Purnell Bishop in 1836
357 West Short street. Built for William Hearne in 1838
501 West Short street, St. Paul's Church. Designed by Pickett & Son and constructed during the mid 1860's
501 West Short street, St. Paul's Church. Designed by Pickett & Son and constructed during the mid 1860's
504 West Short street. Built in 1812
520 West Short street. Antebellum
522 West Short street. Built by Elzy Harney and Benjamin Ford in 1836. Sold to Robert King
563 West Short street. Built for James Eades about 1806
574 West Short street. Mid 1800's
575 West Short street. Built by and for Stephan Holland Reid around 1806.
579 West Short street. Built by and for Stephan Holland Reid after 1812.
592 West Short street. Built by Robert King for Samuel McMeekin in 1838. Owned by David McMurtry from 1854-84.
601 West Short street. Built by Warren Outten or Robert King in 1840 and sold to James G. Mathers in 1841.
606 West Short street. Antebellum.
609 West Short street. Rear of house built by and for John Shrock before 1818. Front portion built for Charles R. Thompson in 1840.
612 West Short street. Antebellum.
616 West Short street. Built for Benjamin Ford in 1837.
623 West Short street. Built by John McMurtry in 1844 and sold the next year to William R. Snyder.
625 West Short street. Built for Thomas J. Harrison in 1843.
628 West Short street. Built by John W. Russell and sold in 1836 to Charles Cullum.
629 West Short street. Built for James G. Mathers in 1845.
632 West Short street. Built by John W. Russell in 1836.
633 West Short street. Built by and for Benjamin Ford in 1835.
636 and 640 West Short street. Built by Robert King and Captain Macy Thwaits before 1840.
643 West Short street. Built for Robert Wicklife, possibly by John McMurtry. Sold to Thomas Bradley in 1843.
648 West Short street
700 West Short street. Built for Peter Elliot before 1853.
704 West Short street. Antebellum.
708 West Short street. Antebellum.
712 West Short street. Antebellum.
716 West Short street. Mid 1800's.
Spring
Sycamore/Ashland estate. Built in 1857 for James B. Clay using plans by Thomas Lewinski.
Tates Creek Road
Walnut
125 Walnut. Built either for Benjamin Warfield before 1844 or William H. Newberry afterward. Purchased by Peter S. Rule in 1853.
174 Walnut. Antebellum.
174 Walnut. Antebellum.
174 Walnut. Antebellum.
174 Walnut. Antebellum.
174 Walnut. Antebellum.
178 Walnut. Antebellum.
345-347 Walnut. Built after 1861.
351 Walnut. Built after 1861.
362 Walnut. Built before 1853.
327 Wilgus street. Built before 1855. May have been owned by J. McCracken.
Winchester Road/Forkland. May have been owned by Jonathan Rigger or Benjamin Warfield.
North Upper Street
112 North Upper street. Built for William W. Worsley before or Thomas Collins before 1851, John B. Stout in 1853, or Dr. Foster Pettit in 1859.
122-124 North Upper street. Built for Dr. Walter Warfield in 1806.
171 North Upper street. Built for Thomas Bradley in 1847.
200 North Upper street. Built for William E. Bain in 1854.
217 North Upper street. Built for William L. Taylor after 1876.
251 North Upper street. Built after 1865.
265 North Upper street. St. Paul Church. Built before 1827 and remodeled in 1878 and 1906.
314,316-318 North Upper street. May have been built for Samuel Owens in 1815.
338 North Upper street. Antebellum.
South Upper Street
118 South Upper street. Built for William Morton in 1826 and sold to W. W. Bruce in 1862.
126-128 South Upper street. Built for William Morton in 1826, sold to Larkin C. and Thomas G. Randall in 1849.
324 South Upper street. Built by John McMurtry for George A. Bowyer in 1846-47.
327 South Upper street. Built for Thomas Pindell in 1813.
327 South Upper street. Built for Thomas Pindell in 1813.
327 South Upper street. Built for Thomas Pindell in 1813.
327 South Upper street. Built for Thomas Pindell in 1813.
328 South Upper street. Built by Thomas Ross around 1840 and sold to Richard Higgins in 1847.
333 South Upper street. Built in 1817 for John P. Aldridge's Lancastrian School. Purchased in 1824 by Colonel Josiah Dunham in 1824 for a girls academy. Purchased in 1834 by Luther H. Van Doren to be used as a female seminary.
340, 344 South Upper street. Built for John B. Johnson after 1839.
346 South Upper street. Built for James B. Woodruff after 1837.
347 South Upper street. Built for Elisha Allen in 1805.
359 South Upper street. Built by and for Warner Hawkins after 1805.
360 South Upper street. Built for Elizabeth Barry around 1834.
361 South Upper street. Built for John Stilfield about 1805.
371 South Upper street. Built for Joseph Pulliam after 1806.
375-377 South Upper street. Built around 1804.
417 South Upper street. May have been built by Hallett M. Winslow and Luther Stephens, who sold the lot to Jeremiah Murphy in 1839.
432 South Upper street. Built either for Rebecca Whitt after 1840 or Francis B. Rust after 1851.
510 South Upper street. Built for Joseph Beard in 1846.
520 South Upper street. Built before 1840. Demolished 1974
520 South Upper street. Built before 1840. Demolished 1974
521-523 South Upper street. Built in the mid-1800's
526 South Upper. Built around 1838. Torndown 1974
526 South Upper. Built around 1838. Torn down 1974
530 South Upper. Pre 1838 Torn down 1974
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