Historical Marker

Evan Williams 1755-1810

528 W. Main St., Louisville · Louisville · Jefferson

Kentucky marker

Inscription

A native of Wales, Williams came to Kentucky around 1780. In 1783, he built his distillery on the banks of the Ohio River, distilling whiskey from corn on the east side of what is now 5th Street. It is said to have been the first

commercial distillery in Kentucky, shipping barrels by flatboat down the Ohio River. Over.

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Williams also held several civic leadership positions, including

serving as one of Louisville’s seven elected city trustees. In 1797, he was elected Louisville’s first wharf master; he was also a master stonemason and builder who oversaw construction of the first jail and courthouse in Jefferson County.

Dedicated November 10, 2014.

Location

Address528 W. Main St., Louisville
CityLouisville
CountyJefferson

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