Talk:Jacob Parrott

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Picture of "Parrott" Home
The house you have listed as the Parrott home is incorrect. This home belonged to the Sullivan-Johnson family and was built in 1896 by Daniel Sullivan. The Hardin County Historical Museums is currently located in this home. Jacob Parrott's home was located on S Main Street in Kenton, on the other side of town from the house shown. Parrott's medal of honor is on display in the house shown however. I would greatly appreciate it if you would correct this information.

HCHM Director