Henry Whitestone Explained
Henry Whitestone (1819–1893)[1] was an architect born in County Clare, Ireland who became one of the main architects of Louisville, Kentucky.
He is believed to have studied at Trinity College Dublin.[1]
He designed a number of works that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Works include:
- Ennis Courthouse, in Ennis, County Clare, Ireland, with architect John Keane[1]
- J.T.S. Brown and Son's Complex, 105, 107–109 W. Main St., Louisville, Kentucky (Whitestone, Henry), NRHP-listed
- Fifth Ward School, 743 S. 5th St., Louisville, Kentucky (Rogers & Whitestone), NRHP-listed
- Tompkins-Buchanan House, 851 S. 4th St., Louisville, Kentucky (Whitestone, Henry), NRHP-listed
- Trade Mart Building, 131 W. Main St., Louisville, Kentucky (Whitestone, Henry), NRHP-listed
- One or more works in Second and Market Streets Historic District, roughly, area around Second and Market Sts., Louisville, Kentucky (Whitestone, Henry), NRHP-listed
- One or more works in Whiskey Row Historic District, 101-133 W. Main St., Louisville, Kentucky (Whitestone, Henry), NRHP-listed
- Peterson-Dumesnil House, 310 South Peterson Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky, NRHP-listed
See also
- Luckett and Farley#The Whitestone period
Notes and References
- Book: Henry Whitestone . William B. Scott, Jr. . The Kentucky Encyclopedia. 0813128838 .