Duncannon/Hieatt-Duncan-Black House, John Parrish Lane, Richmond, Kentucky
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City/locality- State/province | Richmond, Kentucky |
County- State/province: | Madison County, Kentucky |
State/province: | Kentucky |
Country: | United States |
This two-story rural residence is a noteworthy example of late Federal architecture. Built for the Hiatt family in 1832, the original house consisted of six rooms with a breezeway and a separate log kitchen and slave quarters to the rear. Col. John A. Duncan, the building’s second owner and the man for whom it is named, had eight rooms and four porches added and the breezeway and kitchen removed. During the Civil War battle of Richmond in 1862, wounded soldiers obtained assistance at Duncannon.
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Craftsmen who worked on Col. Duncan’s renovation of the house left their mark of frustration: two carpenters, one from Cincinnati and the other from Louisville, signed the wall under the stairs, “I had to work July 4, 1858.”