Keen Johnson House, 214 Burnam Court, Richmond, Kentucky
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This two-story brick structure was the last residence of Kentucky’s 47th and 48th (1938, 1939-43) governor, Keen Johnson (1896-1970). The first newspaperman to become a Kentucky governor, Keen Johnson was a reporter and editor for several Kentucky newspapers. In addition, he was co-publisher for The Daily Register in Richmond from 1925-38, before entering politics. Even after leaving politics, he occasionally wrote editorials for The Richmond Register under the initials K. J. At one time he was an executive with Reynolds Metals Company and in 1946 served as U.S. undersecretary of labor.
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