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| | Henry Clay, Jordan's Row, Lexington, Fayette County, KY |
 | | Clay was to have "the use and enjoyment of the aforesaid alley in its whole extent from Main Street to Short Street." Note the dormer window peeping over the sign on the roof. |
 | | On October 26, 1816, William W. Worsley, the famous publisher, paid Henry Clay and Lucretia, his wife, $6,000 for the building, "between John Brand's house and the lot of Lewis Sanders." (1818 Directory: "Worsley and Smith, Printers and Booksellers, Jordan's Row, Public Square." Mr. |
 | | Clay's deed in 1805, incidentally, located his lot as between that of David Dodge, "now owner by Wm. |
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