Brashear's Station
Historical marker location:An early station on the Wilderness Road between the Falls of the Ohio (Louisville) and Harrodsburg, Brashear's Station was a haven for pioneer hunters and travelers. It was built at mouth of Floyd's Fork near bank of Salt River, 1779. Founded by William Brashear, a famed woodsman from Maryland, who was killed by Indians, 1781. Presented by Bullitt Co. Genealogical Society.
(Reverse) Brashear's Station - Also known as Salt River Garrison or Froman's Station. Bullitt's Lick, major salt-producing area and hub of system of buffalo roads, was nearby. Early families who resided here for protection from the Indians included Froman, Ray, Briscoe, Crist, Collings,ll, Pope, McGee, Hawkins, and Phelps. Presented by Bullitt Co. Genealogical Society
During its early years, Bullitt County was primarily an agricultural community, with settlers planting crops such as corn, tobacco, and hemp. The county quickly grew in population, attracting settlers from neighboring counties and states. One of the key events in the county's history was the construction of the Louisville and Nashville Turnpike in the early 19th century, which sparked economic growth and facilitated trade between Bullitt County and other regions.
In the mid-19th century, Bullitt County became known for its salt production. The discovery of salt deposits in the area led to the establishment of several salt mines and a thriving industry. The salt industry played a significant role in the development of the county, attracting more settlers and boosting the local economy.
During the American Civil War, Bullitt County experienced its share of turmoil. The county was geographically located between the Union and Confederate lines, and as a result, there were frequent skirmishes and military actions. The county suffered from both physical destruction and economic losses during this period.
In the 20th century, Bullitt County went through a period of modernization and growth. The county's population increased, and new industries, such as manufacturing and retail, emerged. Today, Bullitt County continues to grow and modernize, while still preserving its historical roots and celebrating its unique heritage.
Bullitt County Timeline
This timeline provides a glimpse into the major events and milestones that have shaped the history of Bullitt County, Kentucky.
- 1796 - Bullitt County is founded and named after Alexander Scott Bullitt, the first Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky
- 1812 - Shepherdsville is established as the county seat of Bullitt County
- 1862 - John Morgan and his Confederate soldiers raid the county during the Civil War
- 1907 - Shepherdsville suffers a devastating fire that destroys much of the downtown area
- 1929 - Ku Klux Klan activities are reported in Bullitt County
- 1937 - Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest is opened in Clermont
- 1961 - Fort Knox Gold Vault is constructed in Bullitt County, becoming one of the largest gold depositories in the world
- 1974 - The Bullitt County Courthouse is added to the National Register of Historic Places
- 1996 - The Bullitt County History Museum is established in Shepherdsville