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Erastus Tousey bought his land in 1817 for the grand sum of $25. His federalist style home was built in 1822. Erastus lived here with his wife, Catharine and their six children until his death in 1863. An extensive estate was left to Catharine including properties in Kentucky, Kansas and Iowa. She also inherited and set free their 4 slaves, Lydia, Martha, Jefferson and Tommy. It has been written that the former slaves remained with Catharine at the homestead long after the ‘war between the states’ ended.
The house has a history of celebrating life and welcoming all through its doors. We hope to continue this tradition. We want to thank former Judge Bruce Ferguson and his wife, Elizabeth, for their restoration of this beautiful historic property in 1987. They are responsible for returning the Tousey House to its former glory after ten years of vacancy. Burlington still has the atmosphere and flavor of a little country town even though it is the part of the fastest growing county in the state. Take time to visit the peaceful shops and businesses that surround Union Square. While at Tousey House, we hope you enjoy the delicious food, southern hospitality and restful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. 5963 Jefferson Ave. In Historic Burlington, Kentucky |
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