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Orville Schupp

Orville Schupp

George T. Stagg Plant Manager

Orville Schupp did a little bit of everything in his lifetime. After obtaining his electrical engineering degree from Purdue University in 1931, Orville embarked on an early career of electrical inspection, design and construction. It wasn’t until his arrival as a maintenance engineer at George T. Stagg Co. in 1939 that Orville got his start in distilling. Orville became the protégé of Col. Albert Blanton, who headed the Distillery. He eventually was promoted to supervising engineer, then plant manager when Col. Blanton retired. During his tenure as plant manager, the Distillery was the area’s second largest employer after the state government.

Orville left his position at the Distillery in 1957 to work as an area manager and eventual president of Schenley Distillers Inc., the owners of the Distillery at the time. Responsible for both domestic and international operations for Schenley, Orville led operations for Ancient Age, Old Stag, Dewar’s Scotch and I.W. Bernheim brands, among others.

Orville returned to Frankfort in 1970 and took on a new venture of real estate development. He was instrumental in securing land for Juniper Hill Park, Frankfort’s largest recreational complex complete with a golf course, tennis courts, Olympic swimming pool, and recreational areas. Orville was also a founding member and first president of the Frankfort Country Club.

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William Laure Weller

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Pappy Van Winkle
Pappy Van Winkle

Pappy Van Winkle

Founder of the Old Rip Van Winkle Brand

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Legacy in Time

Buffalo Trace Distillery’s history, beginning in 1775, is marked by milestones and defining moments. Discover the events that shaped its legacy and continue to inspire its craft.

DISCOVER history timeline
KEY MILESTONES
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1775

Hancock and Willis Lee established Leestown North
of the Frankfort settlement along the Kentucky River,
now home to Buffalo Trace Distillery.

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1872

E. H. Taylor, Jr. invests over $70,000, a “small fortune,”
as he builds a new distillery on the site.

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1907

The Distillery is re-christened
as the George T. Stagg Distillery