I have a photograph marked "Old Bottorff Place, Clark County, IN". I would like assistance in identifying the structure more specifically. The style makes me think it may have been built in the first part of the 19th century. It is a simple two-story ?stucco structure, with what I would call a "lean-to(s)" which flanks each side of the main house. There are two windows on the second floor only, and a portico covering the door on the 1st floor. Each of the lean-tos have openings which don't appear to be windows. The ground level portion of these lean-tos are "open-air"--similar to porches. There is a symbol above the door. It isn't a traditional Pennsylvania German hex sign in a circular or hexagonal shape of which I am familiar, but rather a simple horse or maybe a bird...It looks a bit like a weather- vane, but it appears to be etched in the surface of the house itself. Additionally, it appears there may be a portion of a low stone wall just off one corner of the house. If anyone would be interested in helping me identify this old homestead, please email me privately and I will send you a jpeg. Any clues appreciated. Thanks. Merri [email protected]