The Connell House
Constructed in 1882 as a two room home for the Carmelite priests,
this was the first building in Stanton. Dennis and Mary (Stoeger) Connell made their home
here after their marriage in 1902. Mary bore eight children in the house, which grew
with the family. By 1915 the house had five rooms, with more additions made in the
1920's and 1930's. The simple home features a distinctive west gable, weatherboard
siding, a front porch with shed room and turned-wood posts, and the double primary
entry doors. Upon the death of the last Connell daughter in 1990 the house was
transferred to the local Historical Museum.
In the 1920's some remodeling was done which included running water and electricty. This the time priod of the restoration. The dishes are the original china that Mrs. Connell recieved as a wedding gift. Much of the furniture was crafted by Mr.Connell.
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