Few know more about the early stations,or forts in LEWIS CO,than me,and I don't know much. I know of 2,and think one in nw LEWIS CO likely. RAGAN called the one at the mouth of Quick's RUN just west of VANCEBURG 'BLOCKHOUSE" station. I had the good luck,to run into,-on-line, a QUICK descendant. - QUICK was taken captive,and taken to Canada and sold,and there remained to have descendants in Ontario. I think the Quick's and Stouts migrated there together. My particular interest is in JAMES MCQUEEN,at Queens,at the fork's of Quick's Run. He may be a many great uncle. At Concord,Ky was RCHARD GRAHAM's station. Site of Concord,Ky at mouth of Sycamore]Relatived of the Col WM CRAWFORD [1782 DEFEAT] tortured in "The Frontiersman" livd there. CRAWFORD, STEPHNSON,GRIMES,and who? Likely predated the fort at Manchester,on the Ohio side,as the GRAHAM people got 1st pick of the Ohio's bottoms. The Manchester people the hilltops. "GIFT RIDGE" for exampl. And Manchster might be the fort I predict in nw LEWIS cO. I have a rare name from very sw DEL-E SHORE MD. SMULLINS. I place I've seen it mentioned is in th "History of Lewis Co,KY." JANE SMULLINS m THOMAS HITCH-were in Mason in 1797.