Elizabethtown's First Brick House
N 37° 41.647 W 085° 51.432
16S E 600751 N 4172491
First brick house (Brown-Pusey House) in Elizabethtown and host to many famous people.
Waymark Code: WMBE8
Location: Kentucky, United States
Date Posted: 04/27/2006
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Site of Elizabethtown’s first brick house, built 1801-1803 for Maj. Benjamin Helm. He was a prominent court clerk and town’s first bank president. Helm rode horseback to Lexington, 90 miles, for nails. Sold house and two acres of land to Joshua Barney, who wanted to end his days here. Later, home of Elizabethtown’s historian, Samuel Haycraft.
This Georgian mansion was built in 1825 by John Y. Hill. It is known as “Hill House” and as “Aunt Beck Hill’s Boarding House.” Jenny Lind sang here in 1851 and General George Armstrong Custer and wife boarded here, 1871-73. Doctors William Allen and Robert Brown Pusey gave the house to Elizabethtown in 1923 for a Community House and library.
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