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  1. Phoebe Moore was bought by Henry Clay, according to her obituary, and claimed to have two children by Clay. Mary Ann Dupuy had a mixed race child named Henry. DNA evidence does not exist to...

  2. Due to its long and varied history, Ashland may be thought of today as an “onion,” the layers of which can be peeled away to reveal the history of the home and its occupants and, remaining at its core, Henry Clay’s five-part Federal structure and floor plan.

  3. Ashland was Henry Clays cherished home for nearly half a century. His historic estate has been preserved for your discovery today.

    • Transformations Over Time
    • Commemorating Clay
    • Influential Inhabitants
    • Nuts & Bolts

    “Originally, it was in the federal style,” James M. Clark, executive director of the Henry Clay Memorial Foundation, which owns the estate, told the Courier Journal. “When James Clay purchased it after Henry's death, he razed the house and rebuilt it because Henry used fairly inferior brick that had been damaged over time.” Though he had the home r...

    Henry Clay was a statesman, attorney, horseman, and farmer, and is probably best known for forging the Compromise of 1850, which was a package of five separate bills passed by the United States Congress in September 1850 that defused a political confrontation between slave and free states on the status of territories acquired in the Mexican–America...

    As Bright and Clark explain, there’s more to the story of Ashland than just Henry Clay’s life. During guided tours, visitors also learn about people such as Madeline McDowell Breckinridge, Henry Clay’s great-granddaughter. “She is a major figure in Kentucky history,” Bright said. “She voted once in the presidential election and then she died (of) t...

    Owner: The Henry Clay Memorial Foundation, which is a nonprofit dedicated to preserving and promoting the legacy of Henry Clay at Ashland. Home: This is a 6-bed, 1-bath, 8,184-square-foot, Italianate-style mansion in Ashland Park in Lexington that was built in 1855. Distinctive elements: Interior design featuring Federal, Greek Revival, Italianate,...

  4. Dec 24, 2014 · Ashland is the former estate of statesman Henry Clay, which was built in 1804 with his wife. He served as Speaker of the House, Secretary of State and ran for president three times unsuccessfully.

  5. Mar 16, 2022 · New! Now in Ashland's H. Clay & Co. Museum Store: Liberty Brought Us Here: The True Story of American Slaves Who Migrated to Liberia, Susan E. Lindsey, Kentucky Press. A story very much tied to...

  6. The pocket guide serves two more purposes: to encourage guests to return for a guided tour, and as a souvenir that can share the story of Ashland to people beyond the grounds. Available for purchase in the H. Clay & Co. Museum Store.

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