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County: Fayette

Historic Botherum

Marker Number: 

2477

Location: 

341 Madison Place, Lexington

Major Madison C. Johnson, a lawyer and friend of Henry Clay, commissioned Lexington architect John McMurtry to construct Botherum in 1851. The house is a combination of Greek and Gothic Revival styles, resulting in a unique cottage. It was also a shrine to Johnson’s late wife, Sally Ann, sister of emancipationist Cassius M. Clay, who served as Pres.Lincoln’s minister to Russia. Over.

Reverse Description:

The original estate included 30 acres on the edge of Lexington. In the 1880s it was subdivided into lots for the Woodward Heights neighborhood. Located in a town once called “The Athens of the West,” this home is a testament to the legacy of Kentucky’s 19th century statesmen and their passion for the classic architectural styles.

Dedicated September 14, 2015.

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