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Approximate date: 1870 | early address: 1510 |
Architectural Style: Italianate | Current use: Private Residence |
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dates | early residents |
1870+ | Cooke, John J | Presbyterian minister |
1884-1986 | Carter, Frank (Capt.) | superintendent Louisville & Cincinnati Mail Line Co / Louisville & Cincinnati Packet Co |
1884-1900 | Rawson, Alonzo C | |
1887 | Benedict, Jennie C | well known Louisville caterer/restaurateur, probably a tenant |
1901 | Vacant | |
1902-1915 | Hickman, R Baylor | |
1915-1916 | Vacant | |
1917-1938+ | Engelhard, John C |
Notes: The structure has been enlarged over the years, but was a one-family dwelling until 1979. There is still a working elevator at the rear of the building. Many interesting residents have occupied the house, including a Kentucky pioneer, Dr. Christopher Columbus Graham. He was a scientist, author, adventurer and crack rifle shot. The façade consists of five bays; the three left bays are recessed and sheltered by a one-story classical porch.
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