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West Virginia Frontier Forts Prior to 1902

Baker Fort, West Virginia - On the Ohio River at Cresaps Bottom.
Belleville Fort, West Virginia
Black Fort, West Virginia - At Abingdon.
Bolivar Heights Fort at, West Virginia - Near Harpers Ferry.
Bonnett's Fort, West Virginia - At Wheeling.
Boreman Fort at, West Virginia - At Parkersburg.
Buchanan Fort, West Virginia

Cacaphon, Stockade, West Virginia - On Cacaphon Creek, Morgan County.
Clark's Blockhouse, West Virginia - In Marshall County.
Coburn's Fort, West Virginia.
Coon's Fort, West Virginia - In northwest part of State.

Dillie's Blockhouse, West Virginia - Opposite Grave Creek.
Dinwiddie, Fort, West Virginia - On Jackson River.
Dupont Camp, West Virginia - At Carricks Ford, Tucker County

Edwards Fort, West Virginia - On Capon River, Hampshire County.
Enyart Camp, West Virginia - At Kanawha

Fuller Fort, West Virginia
Furman's Fort, West Virginia - On south branch of the Potomac.

Glade Hollow Fort, West Virginia - In Russell County
Grafton National Cemetery, West Virginia - At Grafton, Taylor County
Grave Creek, Fort, West Virginia - In Marshall County.

Hedges Fort, West Virginia - At Martinsburg.
Henry Fort, West Virginia - At Wheeling.

Kanawha Camp, West Virginia - At Point Pleasant.
Keller's Fort, West Virginia
Kirkwood's Blockhouse, West Virginia - On Wheeling Creek, opposite Wheeling.

Link's Blockhouse, West Virginia - On Middle Wheeling Creek.

Martin's Fort, West Virginia - On Crooked River.
Morgantown Fort at, West Virginia
Morris, Fort, West Virginia - East of Uniontown.

Neils Station, West Virginia - On the Kanawha, near Parkersburg.
Nutter's Fort, West Virginia

Paull's Fort, West Virginia
Pleasant, Fort, West Virginia - On south branch of the Potomac.
Powell Fort, West Virginia
Pricket's Fort, West Virginia - On Monongahela River, 12 miles above Morgantown.

Savannah Fort, West Virginia - Also called Camp Union.
Seybert Fort, West Virginia - Pendleton County, on the Moorefield River; now town of that name.
Shawnee Fort, West Virginia - Mouth of Kanawha River.
Shepherd's Fort, West Virginia - At Wheeling.
Siverto Fort, West Virginia - On the upper Potomac River.
Spring Fort, West Virginia - Greenbrier County; now town of that name
Stradler's Fort, West Virginia
Sutton Camp, West Virginia - In Braxton County.

Tomlinson's Fort, West Virginia - On Grave Creek, Marshall County.
Tompkins, Camp, West Virginia - On Geuley Mountain.

Union Fort, West Virginia - At Lewisburg.
Van Metre's Fort, West Virginia - On Short Creek, Brooke County. 


Notes About Book:

Source: List of Military Posts Etc. Established in the United States from its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, War Department, Adjutant General's Office, Returns Division, 1902, Government Printing Office, Washington

Notes about Online Publication: This manuscript has been ocr'd and heavily edited. The structure of this manuscript has been changed to allow better online presentation.

 

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