Draft:James Lindsay–William Trotter House



The James Lindsay–William Trotter House, also known as the Lindsay–Trotter House, in Scott County, Kentucky near Georgetown, Kentucky, was built around 1800. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

Its original owner was James Lindsay or William Trotter.

It was built in part or whole? by stonemason and future Kentucky governor Thomas Metcalf.

Year of construction: 1800 Architect: Metcalf, Thomas Historic function: Domestic Historic subfunction: Single Dwelling Criteria: event, architecture/engineering Number of acres: 2 Number of contributing buildings: 1

It is located on Payne's Depot Rd. (US 62), in Scott County, Kentucky near Georgetown, Kentucky (and even nearer to Payne's Depot, Kentucky.

It was listed as part of a larger study of historic resources in Payne's Depot MRA Payne's Depot Payne's Depot, Kentucky. Historic Resources of Payne's Depot.

[Temporary note to AFC reviewer: When this is restored to mainspace, please redirect William James-Trotter Lindsay House (formerly understood, incorrect, name) to this article. That incorrect name no doubt appears on internet; readers need help getting to correct place. Also redirect James Lindsay–William Trotter House (with hyphen) to this "James Lindsay–William Trotter House" (with dash); and also redirect Lindsay-Trotter House (with hyphen) to this, and also redirect Lindsay–Trotter House (with dash) to this. Or notify User:Doncram to make these redirects, please. --Doncram (talk) 23:37, 24 August 2022 (UTC) ]