Lewinski, Thomas, 1802-1882.

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Lewinski was born in England, and, after leaving a seminary where he was studying for the priesthood, joined the British army. He fought in Spain and in South America, then emigrated to the United States, where he taught at the University of Louisville before moving to Lexington, Ky. in 1842. Having studied architecture and engineering in London, Lewinski was soon able to establish himself as a leading architect in Kentucky. He worked on the design of the original Eastern Lunatic Asylum, alterations made at Ashland, home of Henry Clay (Lewinski's uncle by marriage), and many other Clay family homes and Lexington churches. In the mid-1850's, Lewinski began to devote most of his attention to his duties as secretary of the Lexington Gas Company, and gave up most of his architectural work.

From the description of Thomas Lewinski logbook, 1845-1847. (University of Kentucky Libraries). WorldCat record id: 13910217

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referencedIn Evans, Howard (James Howard), 1895-1969. Catherine and Howard Evans papers, 1724-1968. University of Kentucky Libraries
creatorOf Lewinski, Thomas, 1802-1882. Thomas Lewinski logbook, 1845-1847. University of Kentucky Libraries
referencedIn Jeffrey family. Jeffrey family papers, 1818-1903, 1818-1893 (bulk dates). University of Kentucky Libraries
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associatedWith Ashland. corporateBody
associatedWith Christ Church Episcopal (Lexington, Ky.) corporateBody
associatedWith Eastern Lunatic Asylum (Lexington, Ky.) corporateBody
associatedWith Evans, Howard (James Howard), 1895-1969. person
associatedWith Jeffrey family. family
Place Name Admin Code Country
Kentucky--Lexington
Lexington (Ky.)
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Kennels
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Birth 1802

Death 1882

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