It now has full reference to the NRHP document with its accompanying photos including two of Elmwood. It wouldn't have been very easy to find, as there was not yet a Perryville Historic District article until just now (i just created it). Ntsimp ( talk) 22:25, 17 September 2017 (UTC) Reply To Furicorn, yes to what Ntsimp says, and there are more bits about Elmwood at other spots in the document and its accompanying photos. From 1891 to 1925 Elmwood Academy, a private co-educational school, was housed there." That seems to match information in the article. Burton, circa 1850, served as a hospital during the Battle of Perryville. The nomination document says, "Elmwood Academy, built as a residence by J. I've corrected that - Furicorn ( talk) 09:13, 18 September 2017 (UTC) Reply It's apparently a contributing property in the Perryville Historic District. ![]() ![]() Update - I realized I put two identical talk page wikilinks. state) and Talk:Elmwood (Perryville, Kentucky). See also messages I left at Talk:List of plantations in Kentucky (U.S. Does anyone know where to find evidence Elmwood Inn is actually on the NRHP or was declared some sort of Kentucky landmark by Governor Wendell Ford? I tried looking around and didn't find any sources confirming these assertions.
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