Rebel Landing |
Homes beneath the |
4th and Sycamore, |
A section of |
Residence, |
Carrollton Residences, c. 1910 |
The National Register of Historical Places lists these applications of Carrollton residences. Each is a pdf, and contain, detailed descriptions maps, and pictures. | ||
Baker House | Ogburn House | Masterson House |
Gaines Residence | Gaunt Residence | Winslow Residence |
These three are all from around 1896 |
Belmont | Jane Bell Place | Winslow-Howe Home | Demint Home |
These four are all drawn by Walter H. Kiser, and are from the the Louisville Times in 1942 |
Riverview Farms ad from a late 1800's Warsaw Independent.
Home of Perry B. Gaines, Carrollton |
Perry Gaines From a Facebook post by Traci Miller |
Perry Gaines Obituary |
The County Infirmary, a.k.a. The Poor House, was torn down when they put in the park. from a Facebook post by Todd Oak |
Dr. Allen Donaldson's house. (Lyter's brother), on 5th between Sycamore and Seminary | Lyter Donaldson Home From a Facebook post by Bill Davis |
The Donaldson Home on Highland, now a bank parking lot. |
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Read about the Lyter Donaldson House here. |
Lewis-Darling home. Now the site of the post office. | s. e. corner of Highland at Fifth From a Facebook post by Bill Davis |
Home of R. M. Barker, Carrollton
Christmas at the Barker Home |
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From a Facebook post by Terry Fisher | From a Facebook post by Bill Davis |
R. M. Barker's Richlawn Farm |
Twin Oaks Tourist Home, Carrollton
Twin Oaks was located on the southeast corner of Highland and
6th.
These six pictures are all of the home of Perry Gaines of Carrollton. They appeared in Kentucky Progress Magazine in January, 1932. |
Masterson House Brochure |
The National Register of Historical Places lists these applications for Carroll County houses. Each is a pdf, and most contain detailed descriptions, maps, and pictures. | |||
Baker House | Butler House | Masterson House | Ogburn House |
Richlawn Farm | Stone House | Turpin House |
Carrollton, Ky, the Only Town on the Map