- John Wesley Hunt
John Wesley Hunt (1773-1849) was a prominent businessman and early civic leader in
Lexington, Kentucky . He was one of the first millionaires west of theAllegheny Mountains .Moving to Lexington in 1795, Hunt became a merchant, horsebreeder,
hemp manufacturer, and banker. In 1799, PresidentJohn Adams named Hunt aspostmaster of Lexington. In 1814, Hunt built a two-story brick mansion known as "Hopemont" (today known as The Hunt-Morgan House) for him and his wife Catherine. His son Charlton Hunt became the firstmayor of Lexington. In the winter of 1839-1840, Hunt introduced the Messenger strain to Kentucky.John Wesley Hunt's grandson,
John Hunt Morgan , was a famous Confederategeneral during theAmerican Civil War . A great-grandson, Dr.Thomas Hunt Morgan , was the first Kentuckian to win aNobel Prize .Hunt is buried in the family plot in the Lexington Cemetery.
References
Ramage, James A., "John Wesley Hunt, Pioneer Merchant, Manufacturer, & Financier", Lexington, Kentucky, University Press of Kentucky, 1974. ISBN 0-8131-0204-9.
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