Thomas Metcalfe
- Sobriquet: Stonehammer
American
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
Significant name | Thomas Metcalf House | Mount Olivet | |||||
Architect | Davis Newman House | Spears | |||||
Architect | Ephram Harrod House | North Middletown | |||||
Architect | James-Trotter Lindsay William | Georgetown, KY | |||||
Architect | Thomas Metcalf House | Mount Olivet | |||||
Architect | Jacob Spears House | Shawhan | |||||
Architect | Erasmus Riggs House | Carlisle | |||||
Architect | Poague House | Mays Lick | |||||
Architect | West Union Presbyterian Church | West Union | |||||
Architect | Old Governor's Mansion | Frankfort | |||||
Architect | Henry Thompson Stone House | Millersburg | |||||
1780/03/20 | Thomas Metcalfe is born to John Metcalfe and his third wife, Sarah "Sally" Dent (Chinn) Metcalfe in Fauquier County, Virginia. | Born | |||||
1810/00/00 | Joel Frazer House is built near Cynthiana, Kentucky, by the stonemason and future Kentucky governor Thomas Metcalf. | Architect | Joel Fraizer House | Cynthiana | |||
1814/00/00 | Forest Retreat is designed and built by Thomas Metcalf, the 10th governor of Kentucky, as his own home c 1814. | Home | Forest Retreat Farm and Tavern | Carlisle |
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