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Here was one of four defense posts established to protect emigrant parties moving westward. Approximately five miles south of London, Modrel's Station offered safety for about a year, during 1793-94, until the Indian menace ended. Robert Modrel was later active in settlement of Somerset and represented Pulaski County in Ky.
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Congressmen Buried in London
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First Lt. Carl H. Dodd (1925-1996)
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Camp Wildcat
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Led by Gen. Felix K. Zollicoffer, 7,500 Confederates on October 21, 1861, attacked the entrenched camp of 5,000 Union men under Gen....
Camp Ground Methodist Church
KY 229, KY
Known as camping ground as early as 1811, this was a favorite spot for both Indians and whites.
