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- Q6248182 description "American architect".
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- Q6248182 abstract "John McMurtry (September 13, 1812 – March 3, 1890) was a 19th-century American builder and architect who worked in Lexington, Kentucky designing a number of notable buildings, several of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.According to Clay Lancaster, McMurtry is the "man whose work is most representative of the nineteenth centuryarchitecture of central Kentucky", and among his works are some "meriting careful consideration".McMurtry "produced" (as architect and/or builder) more than 200 buildings in the Bluegrass area of Kentucky, and is credited for the popularity of Gothic Revival architecture in the Bluegrass area, as exemplified by Loudoun House (built by McMurtry; designed by nationally renowned architect Alexander Jackson Davis.Some of McMurtry's notable building and architectural projects include:T. D. Basye House, 3501 Georgetown Rd., Lexington, KY (McMurtry,John), NRHP-listedBotherum, (1850), 341 Madison Pl., Lexington, KY (McMurtry,John), NRHP-listedBuenna Hill, also known as Cythiana Hall, Greek Revivaloff Ferguson Rd., Centerville, KY (McMurtry,John), NRHP-listedChrist Church Episcopal, Church and Market Sts., Lexington, KY (McMurtry,John), NRHP-listedClark County Court House, (1855), Main St. Winchester, KY (McMurtry,John), NRHP-listedElley Villa, 320 Linden Walk Lexington, KY (McMurtry,John), NRHP-listedEpiscopal Burying Ground Chapel, Lexington, Kentucky, contributing item in NRHP listingFairlawn, 6 mi. NE of Lexington on U.S. 68 Lexington, KY (McMurtry,John), NRHP-listedFloral Hall, 847 S. Broadway Lexington, KY (McMurtry,John), NRHP-listedHiggins Block, 145–151 W. Main St. Lexington, KY (McMurtry,John), NRHP-listedJacobs Hall, Kentucky School for the Deaf, S. 3rd St. Danville, KY (McMurtry,John), NRHP-listedThomas January House, 437 W. 2nd St. Lexington, KY (McMurtry,John), NRHP-listedLexington Cemetery entrance gatesLoudoun House, (1851) corner of Bryan Avenue and Castlewood Drive, Lexington, Kentucky, NRHP-listed.Benjamin McCann House, Old Richmond Pike Lexington, KY (McMurtry,John), NRHP-listedMcFarland House, 510 Fountain Ave. Georgetown, KY (McMurtry,John), NRHP-listedParis Cemetery Gatehouse, U.S. 68 Paris, KY (McMurtry,John), NRHP-listedLevi Prewitt House, S of Georgetown off I-64 Georgetown, KY (McMurtry,John), NRHP-listedSayre Female Institute, 194 N. Limestone St. Lexington, KY (McMurtry,John), NRHP-listedThomas B. Watkins House, 1008 S. Broadway Lexington, KY (McMurtry,John), NRHP-listedWorley, Allen, and Foushee Houses, 355, 361, and 367 S. Broadway Lexington, KY (McMurtry,John), NRHP-listed↑ 1.0 1.1 ↑ ↑ ↑ 4.0 4.1 ↑".
- Q6248182 birthDate "1812-09-13".
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- Q6248182 deathDate "1890-03-03".
- Q6248182 deathYear "1890".
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- Q6248182 dateOfBirth "1812-09-13".
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- Q6248182 name "McMurtry, John".
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- Q6248182 comment "John McMurtry (September 13, 1812 – March 3, 1890) was a 19th-century American builder and architect who worked in Lexington, Kentucky designing a number of notable buildings, several of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.According to Clay Lancaster, McMurtry is the "man whose work is most representative of the nineteenth centuryarchitecture of central Kentucky", and among his works are some "meriting careful consideration".McMurtry "produced" (as architect and/or builder) more than 200 buildings in the Bluegrass area of Kentucky, and is credited for the popularity of Gothic Revival architecture in the Bluegrass area, as exemplified by Loudoun House (built by McMurtry; designed by nationally renowned architect Alexander Jackson Davis.Some of McMurtry's notable building and architectural projects include:T. ".
- Q6248182 label "John McMurtry (architect)".
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