Can someone help I would like to get a copy of this house as it belonged to my 5th great grandfather. I wrote to the person but no longer using email address. I did try our local gen library but they do not have the book. I copied the orginal posting it's quite interesting. Thanks Barbara In Little Rock Precinct I see a Caleb Hall/John Tarr house listed in "Historic Architecture of Bourbon County, Ky.", pages 125 & 126. Little Rock Precinct (AKA Flat Rock)is in the eastern section of the county, bordered by Montgomery and Nicholas Counties. The book gives the location of the house as Stringtown Road. It also shows a picture. If you need a copy, let me know and I will send you a photocopy. The text says: "This dwelling is a fascinating complex consisting of a two-story Federal log section at right angles to a two-story Greek Revival section that incorporates a still earlier two-story log structure. Between the units is an enclosed passage with staircase, and there are staircases in each of the sections. Interior appointments reveal Federal woodwork in the log portions and Greek Revival woodwork in the later frame section. A stone chimney is said to have been built by later sculptor Joel T. Hart. In close proximity is a log pen superimposed by a frame barn. "The original two-story log structure was built for Caleb Hall, who emigrated to Bourbon County from Virginia in 1793. An early settler in the area, Hall was one of the organizers of the Cane Ridge Meeting House. One of his sons, Robert C. Hall, was a prominent state legislator, judge, and attorney in Carlisle. Peter Bramblette, a veteran of the Mexican War, later acquired the farm and was listed here on the 1861 map. Bramblette sold the property to John Tarr, indicated as the owner on the 1877 map. . . " It goes on about John Tarr. Author references Whitley and Perrin, p519-20, 532, 749; and Kerr IV p578.