Bottorff--McCulloch Farm
Also known as: 019-106-350426702 Bethany Rd., Charlestown, Indiana
Map
Coordinates:
+38.41294, -85.6873938°24'47" N, 85°41'15" W
Quadrangle map:Charlestown
Description
The Bottorff-McCulloch Farm is an historic farm on the National Register of Historic Places since 1995, and is located west of Charlestown, Indiana. It was put on the Register for its significance in Agriculture, Exploration/Settlement, and Architecture. It was owned by John T. Bottorff and later Frank McCullough. During Bottorff's tenure, he operated a horse-powered mill. It has been renamed and is a private residence.
National Register information
Note: The following information comes from the NRHP database and has not been verified.
- Status
- Posted to the National Register of Historic Places on June 9, 1995
- Reference number
- 95000699
- Architectural styles
- Mid 19th Century Revival: Exotic Revival; Other architectural type; English Barn
- Areas of significance
- Exploration/Settlement; Architecture; Agriculture
- Level of significance
- Local
- Evaluation criteria
- A - Event; C - Design/Construction
- Property type
- Building
- Historic functions
- Single dwelling; Processing; Storage; Animal facility
- Current function
- Single dwelling
- Periods of significance
- 1825-1849; 1850-1874; 1875-1899; 1900-1924
- Significant years
- ca. 1835; 1910
- Number of properties
- Contributing buildings: 5
Contributing structures: 3
Non-contributing buildings: 4