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"Rollington"
(part 2)

As shown in Mary Johnston’s sketch on the previous page, log cabins were prolific in Rollington during the Little Colonel era. Many, such as the home of Pewee Valley blacksmith, and later Ford auto dealer, Jacob A. and Carrie Lutz Herdt shown below, have been destroyed by fire.

the Herdt home in Rollington
During the Little Colonel era, Jacob and Carrie Lutz Herdt lived in this lovely home
on Rollington Road. The low portion of the house with the porch was originally a log cabin.
The two-story addition is thought to have been built about 1916.
The house burned in 1943 and was located on the south side of Rollington,
just east of the bridge nearest Central Avenue.

Some of Rollington’s original log homes exist today, but have been extensively remodeled, as shown in the following photos.


The only log cabin remaining on Rollington Road with
some of its exterior log siding still visible.


Located at the intersection of Houston and Rollington roads,
this is one of Pewee Valley’s oldest homes. Beneath the lap siding is the original log.

 

 The old inn, where travelers once found sustenance on the stagecoach road, is now gone. The photo below shows the inn as it looked in 1970. It was located on the north side of Rollington near what is now Fraziertown Road.

The Old Inn at Rollington, around 1970
From “A Place Called Pewee Valley,” prepared by the Pewee Valley Centennial Commission

Also located in what was once known as Rollington was this elaborate “Folk Victorian” or “Victorian Vernacular”style house pictured below. Known as Ash Lea or the George Miller House, it was built on Central Avenue about 1873 and was owned by George and Kate Miller from 1876 until 1914, according to information submitted to the National Register of Historic Places.


Ash Lea in the fall
 


Ash Lea in the summer


Ash Lea in 1991
 Photo from "Historic Pewee Valley"
This shows the house as it looked before extensive remodeling, which included some aspects of the exterior.

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page by Donna Russell

 

This Site:
Home Page   What's New?   Biography of Annie Fellows Johnston,   
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    The Little Colonel (link to U. Penn))
   
The Giant Scissors
    Two Little Knights of Kentucky
    The Little Colonel's House Party
    The Little Colonel's Holidays
    The Little Colonel's Hero
    The Little Colonel at Boarding-School
    The Little Colonel in Arizona
    The Little Colonel's Christmas Vacation 
    The Little Colonel, Maid of Honor 
    The Little Colonel's Knight Comes Riding
 
    Mary Ware, The Little Colonel's Chum 
    Mary Ware in Texas  
    Mary Ware's Promised Land
          Check our home page for more titles by AFJ on other sites
The People & Characters:
The Little Colonel, Papa Jack and Mrs. Sherman,  The Old Colonel, Two Little Knights of Kentucky,  Two Little Knights of Kentucky(2), 
Uncle Sidney & Aunt Elise, parents of the Two Little Knights of Kentucky, Grandmother McIntyre, Aunt Allison, The Waltons, Rob and Anna Moore, Betty, Joyce Ware, Jack WareMom Beck, Walker, Katherine Marks, Gay Melville, The Lees of Arizona, Small Parts
Their Final Resting Places

The Places:
in Pewee (Lloydsboro) Valley: Map, Map 2, Where it all began, The Locust, The Beeches  Edgewood, The Little Colonel's Cottage, The Railroad Station, "Lloydsboro Seminary", Clovercroft, The Post Office, Churches, The Haunted House at Hartwell Hollow,  Confederate Home Rollington, Minor Places In Old Louisville: The Culbertson Mansion, "Home of a Hero" Elsewhere: The Cuckoo's Nest (Indiana), Lee's Ranch, Camelback Mountain & Hole-in-Rock (Arizona), 
San Antonio and The Little Town of Bauer (Boerne), Texas, The Gate of the Giant Scissors (France)
Letters from Annie Fellows Johnston and "Mrs Walton"  
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