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William Mathers House

1812 establishments in KentuckyFederal architecture in KentuckyGreek Revival architecture in KentuckyHouses completed in 1812Houses in Nicholas County, Kentucky
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William Mathers House with stonework
William Mathers House with stonework

The William Mathers House, on Kentucky Route 36 in Nicholas County, Kentucky near Carlisle, was started in 1812. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.It includes elements of Greek Revival and Federal architecture. It was started in 1812 by William Mathers as a two-room four-bay Federal-style brick building, with brick laid in Flemish bond. The bricks were fired on site, using clay brought about 10 miles from Pleasant Valley.Around 1858 a two-story Greek Revival section, also using Flemish bond masonry, was added by William Mathers' son Barton W. Mathers. Around 1920 a Colonial Revival porch was added over the entrance to this section.

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William Mathers House
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Kentucky, United States
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