A post office was established in the community in 1848, and given the name of its first postmaster, William F. Grady.[3]
In February 1882, an Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky was approved that prohibited the sale of alcoholic beverages within one mile of Wilmores and Kemp's store-house in Gradyville.[4] The Act imposed a $20 fine for each occurrence of violating the act.[4]
Gradyville suffered a flash flood on June 7, 1907, as the result of a cloudburst that precipitated three inches of rain in an hour. The sudden downfall caused Big Creek, a normally small and quiet stream that runs through Gradyville,[5] to rise by ten feet and to wash away several houses that were built on the banks of the creek. The flood resulted in the deaths of 20 Gradyville residents.[6]
Notable people
Edgar Diddle, an American college men's basketball coach, was born near Gradyville in 1895 and was a Gradyville native.[7][8]