====== Adam Senour House (BE 538) ====== Adam Senour House This substantial log house on Hutton Drive was built as a single-pen dwelling and later enlarged to double-pen form. The broad facade contains six bays, and a massive stone chimney stands at the north gable end. At the rear is a well-kept family cemetery surrounded by a wrought-iron fence. I dentified on the 1883 atlas as the home of Adam Senour, the house was one of several properties in the [[Richwood]] area owned by the Senour family, prominent in [[Boone County|Boone]] and Kenton counties. It was later owned by an African-American family named [[sleet_aa|Sleet]]. The Sleets also owned land along nearby Chambers Road, and their descendants still reside in the vicinity. The Senour House was preserved when its surrounding acreage was developed as a subdivision. ===== Related Topics ===== * [[Historic homes]] * [[African-Americans]]