Ham Brown Log Cabin. Prior to the Civil War, Ham Brown was “a free man of color.” On May 21, 1866, he purchased the cabin in Bloomfield and it remained in his family until 1980. Ham, a shoemaker, and Adeline Brown had seven children. Vacant and in disrepair, the cabin was moved to Walnut Groves farm and restored in 1998. Cabin was built ca. 1850 as slave quarters.
by Kentucky Historical Society and Kentucky Highways Department #2249 of the Kentucky Historical Marker series
Colour: black
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