The Jackson McClain House, located at 3497 US 60 in Henderson County, is a mid-19th century Greek Revival home built around 1852. The property once included a carriage house, meat house, and tenant houses, some of which survive in deteriorating condition. The main dwelling, with its grand two-story portico supported by classical columns, reflects the prominence of its original owner, Colonel Jackson McClain (1816–1892), a wealthy farmer, landowner, and president of the Farmers’ Bank of Henderson. The home and my its associated buildings are historically significant for their ties to Henderson County’s agricultural history, McClain’s role as a leading citizen, and their architectural style.




