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The Old Grand Dad Distillery

RD #420, 5 th District

Bullitt County, KY

 

(Est. 1790)

 

 

1790: The distillery was originally established by Raymond B Hayden on the family farm near Bardstown in Nelson Co. Raymond was the son of Lewis Hayden and Mary Dant, and the grand-son of Basil Hayden. Basil is credited with being a distiller (or possessing knowledge of how to distillate) from Maryland who moved the family west in 1785.

 

1840: Hayden established the "Old Grand-Dad" brand.

 

1885: Hayden teamed with F L Ferrell and built the Hobbs Station plant close to the L&N Railroad line that ran between Bardstown & Springfield. When Hayden died, R S Barber bought a share in the operation and it was operated as Barber & Ferrell. Note that IRS and insurance records all refer to "Ferrell", but other documents from the company itself use the spelling "Ferriell".

 

1892: Insurance underwriter records suggest that the distillery was of frame construction and the property included a single bonded warehouse. It was iron-clad and was located 56 ft east of the still. The records show that it was owned by R B Hayden & Co., late Barber & Ferrell.

 

When Barber died, he was succeeded by A B Baldwin, the owners becoming Baldwin, Ferrell & Co.

 

1899: The Wathen family of distillers acquired the plant and it began operating as the Old Grand-Dad distillery. Nace Wathen (brother of J B Wathen) was put in charge as manager and distiller. The Old Grand-Dad Distillery company maintained an office in Louisville until 1919 or later.

 

1900: Fire destroyed the distillery, but it was rebuilt.

 

1920: Prohibition. The distillery was abandoned and was not resurrected.

 

Sources:

Downard (1980), Cecil (1999), family website: http://www.hayden.org/oldgranddad.htm

Aliases that this distillery's product was sold under

Review bonded warehouse transactions for this distillery

 

The Old Grand Dad Distillery provided product that was sold under the following aliases:

 

1892: Barber & Ferrell

1892-1903: R B Hayden & Co.

Internal Revenue recorded warehouse transactions for The Old Grand Dad Distillery as follows:

( explain: origin of these records, letter codes )

 

1898: Barber, Ferrell & Co., as R B Hayden & Co. (old firm) -- T, W

1898: Baldwin, Ferrell & Co., as R B Hayden & Co. (new firm) -- T, W

1901: Baldwin, Ferrell & Co., as R B Hayden & Co. -- T, W

1901: M A Wathen, as Old Grand Dad Dist’y Co. -- D, T, W

1903: M A Wathen, as Old Grand Dad Dist. Co. -- D, T, W

1903: R B Hayden & Co. -- T

1904: M A Wathen, as Old Grand Dad Dist. Co. -- D, T, B, W

1914: M A Wathen -- no details given

1914: Old Grand Dad Disty. Co. Inc. -- no details given

1920: M A Wathen -- no details given

1920: Old Grand Dad Distillery Co. -- no details given