Hines House (Bowling Green, Kentucky)

The Hines House was a historic building in Bowling Green, Kentucky. It was written into the National Register of Historic Places on December 18, 1979. It was built by the Reverend James Davis Hines around 1840. Hines eventually sold the building to N.E. Goodsall, whose heirs sold the house in 1859 to Doctor Albert Covington.[2]

Hines House
Site of the house
Hines House (Bowling Green, Kentucky) is located in Kentucky
Hines House (Bowling Green, Kentucky)
Hines House (Bowling Green, Kentucky) is located in the United States
Hines House (Bowling Green, Kentucky)
Location1103 Adams St., Bowling Green, Kentucky
Coordinates36°59′43″N 86°26′51″W / 36.99528°N 86.44750°W / 36.99528; -86.44750
Area0 acres (0 ha)
Built1840 (1840)
Architectural styleFederal
MPSWarren County MRA
NRHP reference No.79003518[1]
Added to NRHPDecember 18, 1979

When it was added to the National Register, it was one of few houses left in Bowling Green of that age and structure. [2] The house was destroyed by an intentionally set fire on February 12, 1995. [3]

References edit

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ a b Hines House NRHP Nomination Form, 1978
  3. ^ "Police Say Burglary Preceded House Fire", Park City Daily News, 1995-02-22, 2A.