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William McConnell's Station () - This station was established by [[William McConnell]] who reportedly built a stone house on the west side of Paris Pike. This site was apparently not fortified and probably served as a stopping place rather than for defensive protection. Virtually no pioneer accounts were located which provided any more than passing mention of the site.  
William McConnell's Station () - This station was established by [[William McConnell]] who reportedly built a stone house on the west side of Paris Pike. This site was apparently not fortified and probably served as a stopping place rather than for defensive protection. Virtually no pioneer accounts were located which provided any more than passing mention of the site.  


Source: Nancy O'Malley, [[Stockading Up]]
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William McConnell's Station () - This station was established by William McConnell who reportedly built a stone house on the west side of Paris Pike. This site was apparently not fortified and probably served as a stopping place rather than for defensive protection. Virtually no pioneer accounts were located which provided any more than passing mention of the site.

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  • O'Malley, Nancy, Stockading Up: A Study of Pioneer Stations in the Inner Bluegrass Region of Kentucky, Kentucky Heritage Council, University of Kentucky Program for Cultural Resource Assessment, 1987, rev 1994, 347 pages.

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