Hawkins House (Scott County, Kentucky)

Hawkins House (Scott County, Kentucky)

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location= Georgetown, Kentucky
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added = April 02, 1973
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The Hawkins House, also known as the Cantrill House, is an historic building located on East Jackson Street in Georgetown, Kentucky. The structure has been used as a ropewalk, a dormitory for women at Georgetown Female Seminary, and a residential dwelling. During the past 180 years, Georgetown College has bought and sold the property three times. cite book |last =Bevins|first=Ann Bolton|authorlink=|coauthors=|title=A History of Scott County as Told by Selected Buildings|publisher=|date=1989|location=Georgetown, Kentucky|pages=115, 116|url=|doi=|id=|isbn=] The property was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on April 02, 1973.

History

In 1784, Elijah Craig established the town of Lebanon, Virginia in an area of Kentucky now known as Scott County. As a tribute to the first President of the United States, George Washington, the name was changed to George Town in 1790, and later shortened to Georgetown. The town was centered around Royal Spring, a large spring that was a reliable source of water for the residents and industry in the area. cite web|url=http://www.georgetownky.com/hist.html|title=History|date=|work=Georgetown|publisher=Georgetown/Scott County Tourism Commission|accessdate=2008-08-04] cite web |last=|first=|authorlink=|coauthors=|title=About Scott County|work=Scott County Clerk's Office|publisher=Software Management LLC|date=2004|url=http://www.scottcountyclerk.com/contact_about.html|format=|doi=|accessdate=2008-08-04] Hemp was one of earliest successful industries in Georgetown. In 1789, Craig founded one of the earliest successful ropewalks in Kentucky. cite web|url=http://migration.kentucky.gov/kyhs/hmdb/MarkerSearch.aspx?mode=Subject&subject=101|title=Hemp in Scott County (Marker Number:1166)|date=2008-08-04|work=Kentucky Historical Marker Database, Kentucky Historical Society|publisher=Kentucky.gov]

Ropewalk and bagging factory

Early property records show that the land where the Hawkins House sits belonged to the Hawkins family and was referred to as "ropewalk alley". Taking full advantage of the plentiful hemp crops in Scott County, Thomas Hawkins established a ropewalk and bagging factory on the property. Land deeds show that the property continued to be used a hemp establishment as late as the 1850's.

Georgetown College

Georgetown College bought and sold the building three times. First, in August of 1830, after the decision was made to establish a Baptist college in Georgetown, the building was the first property bought by the new institution. After other land was secured for the new school, the property was sold to Joseph Lemon who returned the building to its prior use as a ropewalk and bagging factory. Georgetown College acquired the property for the second time in 1853 from E.N. Eliot. The school held the property until 1858 and used it first as the college president's house and then later as a men's dormitory called Judson Hall. The college bought the house for the last time in 1930 from W.E. Haynes and his wife Frances (Wood) and sold it the next year to Mary Garth Hawkins.

Residential dwelling

After being used for commercial purposes in the early years, during later years the Hawkins House was used as a residential dwelling for many well known Scott County families. In 1858, J.J. Rucker, a professor of mathematics, purchased the property for use as a home. Dr. J. Campbell Cantrill and his wife resided in the house.

Georgetown Female Seminary

When Georgetown Female Seminary building burned beyond use, J.J. Rucker used his home, the Hawkins House, to house the women.

Architecture

The Hawkins House has a central section with two-bay wings attached on both sides to central area.

The oldest section of the Hawkins House is the west wing of the structure, and includes six-panel doors and a simple fireplace mantel indicating a construction date as early as 1790. This part of the building has a freestanding chimney and staircase that are independent from the rest of the structure. The east wing of the house has reeded recesses, and reeding on the chair rail and mantels indicating a later construction date. The

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