Wilson W. Wyatt Sr., born in Louisville in 1905, attended the University of Louisville. While working for the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, he attended evening classes at the Jefferson School of Law; he was admitted to the Kentucky Bar in 1927. Wyatt married Anne Kinnaird Duncan in 1930 and became a junior partner in the law firm of Peter, Heyburn, Marshall and Wyatt in 1935. He then began working with the Robert Worth Bingham family and corporate empire, becoming principal counsel for the Louisville Courier-Journal and Times, WHAS radio and television, and other Bingham enterprises. From 1941 to 1945, Wyatt was mayor of Louisville. In 1946, he served as housing expediter in the Office of War Mobilization and played an important role in the formation of Americans for Democratic Action, becoming its first chairman in 1947. He was manager of Adlai Stevenson's 1952 presidential campaign and played a prominent role in his 1956 campaign. In 1959, he successfully ran for lieutenant governor on a united ticket with Bert T. Combs; he lost to incumbent Thruston B. Morton in the 1962 election for the United States Senate. Wyatt returned to Louisville in 1963 and established the state's largest law firm. Since leaving public office, he has continued to work in a wide variety of civic and cultural activities in Louisville and throughout Kentucky.
These interviews with Wyatt, his wife and daughter, and an assistant document his life and political career.
| Interviewee(s) | Interview Date | Call Number | Interviewer | Access | Transcript |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wilson W. Wyatt | November 26th, 1986 | 1986OH296 WWW 001 | Terry L. Birdwhistell | No Restrictions | Yes |
| Wilson W. Wyatt | December 4th, 1986 | 1986OH297 WWW 002 | Terry L. Birdwhistell | No Restrictions | Yes |
| Wilson W. Wyatt | December 17th, 1986 | 1987OH001 WWW 003 | Terry L. Birdwhistell | No Restrictions | Yes |
| Wilson W. Wyatt | December 17th, 1986 | 1987OH002 WWW 004 | Terry L. Birdwhistell | No Restrictions | Yes |
| Wilson W. Wyatt | January 8th, 1987 | 1987OH003 WWW 005 | Terry L. Birdwhistell | No Restrictions | Yes |
| Wilson W. Wyatt | January 15th, 1987 | 1987OH004 WWW 006 | Terry L. Birdwhistell | No Restrictions | Yes |
| Wilson W. Wyatt | January 22nd, 1987 | 1987OH009 WWW 007 | Terry L. Birdwhistell | No Restrictions | Yes |
| Wilson W. Wyatt | February 5th, 1987 | 1987OH014 WWW 008 | Terry L. Birdwhistell | No Restrictions | Yes |
| Wilson W. Wyatt | February 12th, 1987 | 1987OH016 WWW 009 | Terry L. Birdwhistell | No Restrictions | Yes |
| Wilson W. Wyatt | February 26th, 1987 | 1987OH049 WWW 010 | Terry L. Birdwhistell | No Restrictions | Yes |
| Anne D. Wyatt | April 15th, 1987 | 1987OH053 WWW 011 | Terry L. Birdwhistell | No Restrictions | Yes |
| Mary Anne Wyatt | June 8th, 1987 | 1987OH067 WWW 012 | William Cooper | No Restrictions | No |
| Gertrude Benedict | June 8th, 1987 | 1987OH068 WWW 013 | William Cooper | No Restrictions | No |
| Arthur Schlesinger Jr. | August 11th, 1997 | 1997OH048 WWW 014 | Anne Marshall | No Restrictions | No |