These sets contain pictures donated to the museum by the estate of Burlyn Pike, a local lawyer and historian. Click on the picture to see a larger image and/or leave us a comment about the picture. Use the links above to travel to other album pages.
Pic 17491: Mrs. T. C. Carroll r A. Troutman with painting of T.C. Carroll
Pic 17504: Farm on Wilson Creek Road (733) with nice well house.
Pic 17542: James Hall
Pic 17547: Men with horse and carriage.
Pic 17607: Baby in carriage crossing the Shepherdsville Bridge. The only way for pedestrian traffic to get from Salt River to Shepherdsville was to walk along the outside wooden walkway which wasn't wide enough for two people to pass.
Pic 17611: Tot and Tommy Carroll
Pic 17681: Bullitt County Courthouse before 2002 demolition and remodeling. East end, showing 3 jails: Old Stone Jail, brick 1940's jail (r), and the white 1970's jail.
Pic 17635: No Information
Pic 17637: Swim suits.
Pic 17678: Bullitt County Courthouse
Pic 17679: Bullitt County Courthouse. North side.
Pic 17682: Bullitt Federal Bank, Lindsey Mattingly who lived on Lee Street.
The Bullitt County History Museum, a service of the Bullitt County Genealogical Society, is located in the county courthouse at 300 South Buckman Street (Highway 61) in Shepherdsville, Kentucky. The museum, along with its research room, is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Saturday appointments are available by calling 502-921-0161 during our regular weekday hours. Admission is free. The museum, as part of the Bullitt County Genealogical Society, is a 501(c)3 tax exempt organization and is classified as a 509(a)2 public charity. Contributions and bequests are deductible under section 2055, 2106, or 2522 of the Internal Revenue Code.