Boyle-Robertson-Letcher House - Lancaster KY
Posted by: Don.Morfe
N 37° 37.248 W 084° 34.764
16S E 713628 N 4166498
John Boyle built log cabin, 1798, that is still part of home. He and three others, who later set up housekeeping in that cabin, were state legislators and represented the district in Congress 28 years.
Waymark Code: WM172BA
Location: Kentucky, United States
Date Posted: 11/24/2022
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NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY—NOMINATION FORM
"Built c. 1798 on Water Street, now Maple Avenue, a block from the Lancaster County Courthouse Square, the Letcher House was originally a double cabin of buckeye logs with chimneys on either end. The interior woodwork and large stone fireplaces attest to its early age. In time more rooms were added and the exterior clapboarded. The two-story house now consists of nine rooms and a rear ell. The white frame façade displays a portico supported by six unadorned posts, a central door, off-center due to the c. 1810 addition to the house. There are four small windows on the upper story, elongated ones on the lower level. The roof of c. 1810 addition to the right (east) of the portico is slightly higher than that of the original portion contained between the chimneys (which may also have been revised at an early date). The roof and the gutter cornice are just a few inches higher over this "new" wing/ Although the sash is now single-paned and there have been other alterations through the years, the structure retains its early low proportions and rambling arrangement. Much of the external and internal woodwork is original. The property is well maintained."
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TEXT FROM THE KENTUCKY HISTORICAL MARKER IN FRONT OF THE HOUSE
Home of Statesmen-
Side 1:
Two hundred feet west John Boyle built log cabin, 1798, that is still part of home. He and three others, who later set up housekeeping in that cabin, were state legislators and represented the district in Congress 28 years.
John Boyle, 1774-1834, also Chief Justice, Court of Appeals; U.S. District Judge. Boyle County named for him.
See other side.
Side 2:
Continued from other side.
Samuel McKee, 1774-1826, also on Gen. Harrison's staff, War of 1812. George Robertson, 1790-1874, also Kentucky Secretary of State; Chief Justice Kentucky Court of Appeals. Robertson County named for him.
Robert P. Letcher, 1788-1861, also Governor of Kentucky, 1840-44; Minister to Mexico, 1849-52. Letcher County named for him.
Street address: 106 W. Maple Avenue Lancaster, KY United States 40444
County / Borough / Parish: Gerrard County
Year listed: 1975
Historic (Areas of) Significance: Person
Periods of significance: 1825-1849, 1800-1824, 1750-1799
Historic function: Domestic
Current function: Domestic
Privately owned?: yes
Primary Web Site: [Web Link]
Secondary Website 1: [Web Link]
Season start / Season finish: Not listed
Hours of operation: Not listed
Secondary Website 2: Not listed
National Historic Landmark Link: Not listed
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