James Caldwell House Explained

James Caldwell House
Nearest City:Campbellsville, Kentucky
Coordinates:37.2656°N -85.3667°W
Built:1854
Added:October 3, 2011
Area:5.4acres
Refnum:11000681

The James Caldwell House, at 105 Colonial Dr. in Taylor County, Kentucky near Campbellsville, Kentucky, was built in 1854–55. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011.

It is Greek Revival in style, and was built by African American slaves during 1854–55. It was renovated in 1989.

It is on a portion of a 1000acres property owned by settlers John and Elizabeth Fulton Caldwell, who came to the area in 1801.[1]

Notes and References

  1. none. National Register of Historic Places Registration: James Caldwell House / TA-50. National Archives . Donna G. Logsdon . June 19, 2011 . February 12, 2022 . Includes nine photos from 2009.