Jacob built a one-room cabin with a dirt floor in 1789, Perry Co KY. And in 1800 he added on to the cabin, converting it into a large two-story house that featured a "dog trot" in the middle with living quarters on one side and kitchen and work area on the other. It still stands, and is owned by his descendants to this day and is one of the oldest land marks in Kentucky.
Jacob built a one-room cabin with a dirt floor in 1789, Perry Co KY. And in 1800 he added on to the cabin, converting it into a large two-story house that featured a "dog trot" in the middle with living quarters on one side and kitchen and work area on the other. It still stands, and is owned by his descendants to this day and is one of the oldest land marks in Kentucky.
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