Category:Robert Clarke's Station
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Robert Clarke's Station (1784-?) - Robert Clarke built a station in 1784 on the Hume Bedford Road just outside-Paris. His descendents continued to modify and occupy the site until the 20th century when the main dwelling burned. Clarke originally hailed from Augusta County, Virginia and was a lieutenant in the Revolutionary War.
Source: Nancy O'Malley, Stockading Up
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