Tradition states that Squire Boone, the brother of Daniel, preached in the Clinch River Church at Castlewood.

There were some 5 or 6 cabins; these built some 20 feet apart with strong stockades between. On return of Christians Army at the close of the Cherokee Campaign, it was disbanded, except a few companies scattered here and there on the frontier.

Fort St James was a former fur trading post which came under the management of the Hudson Bay They were stationed at Crissmans Fort. (1863), various locations In military correspondence it is called Fort Lee, but not a single soldier who served there and left a statement has ever referred to it as Fort Lee, but always as Rye Cove Fort. (1870 - 1872), near Bonesteel

It still exists, modified. In 1818, one Abner Vance of the North Fork of Holston family was hanged at Abingdon for murdering a member of the Horton family who had debauched Vances daughter. Admission fee. Archibald Scott (Killed by Indians 1785)

This order shows that Richlands Fort was a garrisoned station in 1778, with a Captain Edmondson being in command, but absent at the time. After it was dismantled, salvageable materials were sent downriver to build Fort Randall then still under construction.

Captain David Chadwell, also a native of Henry Co., bought from the heirs of Hoard the 400 acre tract and 707 acres of the other tract. 8. The state troops left for San Francisco, CA after about two weeks. Now the fort is a National Historic Site of Canada[4][5] with some buildings dating to the 1880s. However, those who aver that prior to 1774 peace existed between the Indians and whites need to review their frontier history. The Crabtree brothers mention going to Vance Station after a tour of militia duty at Blackmores Fort and at the Flat Lands, which is believed to be another early name for Flat Lick, that section around Duffield down to Pattonsville in present Scott and Lee Counties. Apparently, from all available records, we must come to the conclusion that Witten's Fort was a small affair, as the militia complement stationed to defend the fort was usually a small force, despite that fact that it was wide open to the Sandy War passes. Still in operation when the Lewis and Clark Expedition returned downriver in 1806. At least Isaac Jr., was heir-at-law to an Isaac, Sr., in possession of this property. 11.

No description has been left of the size or shape of Moore's Fort, but we know it had two gates, a front and back one, with the front gate opening toward the spring which one may still see by visiting the spot. It is approximately 40 miles from Russells Fort in Castlewood to the site of Smiths Fort on Indian Creek, north of Lebanon, and this certainly does not agree with the distance given by both Russell and Christian from the Castlewood Fort to Fort Christian. As a result of the War of 1812 and tensions with the British and their Indian allies, Manuel Lisa transported goods and materiel from his upriver post near present-day Kenel (see page 2) and set up a new but temporary post on or near the "Big Bend" of the Missouri River, most likely at or near Bijou's Post (see below), but also possibly further down river, well below Medicine Creek, near Lower Brule. Camp Cook (2)

James McCarty Yankton Stockade Fort Brule (2)

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There are several opinions, but opinions unless backed by factual data should never become a part of written history.

All of Hobbs men lived in and around Turkey Cove and most of them were members of the militia in Captain Andrew Lewis (Jr.) Command, which again might suggest that some militia was stationed at this fort. 19. Fort James George Gibson doubtless moved on this land shortly after acquiring it and established a station, since, and to this day known as Gibsons Station. William Buster(d) WebFort James is a town in the Ghanaian city of Accra. Built on the lands of Captain John Blackmore, who along with his brother Joseph had come from Fauquier Co., VA, with their families to carve out homes in the wilderness in the year 1772.

3. (37) That these men were old, or aging, when Dunmores War broke out is likely as they are not reflected in any muster lists. (45A). Considering the large size of pioneer families, plus the militia assigned to protect the fort it surely must have sheltered from one hundred and fifty to two hundred people, and it would have taken a large stockage to quarter and shelter this number of people. On July, 12, 1774, the day before Captain Russell wrote to Colonel Preston giving the names of the forts, Christian wrote to Preston, heading his letter "Captain's Russell's Fort", and saying: "There are four forts erecting on the Clinch in Captain Russell's company, one at Moore's four miles below this; another at Blckmore's sixteen miles down; and one at Smith's twelve miles above this place. Old Alexander Vance owned 289 acres of land on the North Fork of the Holston River surveyed and recorded in Washington Co., VA, in June, 1783, although he had been living on the land many years prior to this survey and entry. The fort was rebuilt four times and continued as an important trading post up until 1952.

This new station was some 18 or 20 miles below Martins Old Station and 2 miles from Cumberland Gap on Indian Creek, or on Station Creek, a tributary stream, for certainly that is how the stream got its name.

The trade goods sought after by the native peoples included the trademark HBC blankets, cloth, boots, iron cookware, guns, ammunition, traps, saws and liquor.

Among those accompanying him was John Redd, Mordecai Hoard, Brice Martin (his brother), and William Parks, the latter killed by the Indians the following year on his land claim.

Bedford County: near Montvale: Robert Ewing's Fort (1755 - 1760's), a settlers' home or blockhouse, probably stockaded. Find all Frontier Airlines flights, destinations, routes and airports on this interactive airline map. Raleigh Duncan came to the Clinch from Culpepper Co., VA, and was born in 1723, and died at Duncans Fort in 1786. William Ferrell (Killed by Indians) Isaiah Hamilton 16. The Pierre D. Papin and Company (aka the French Company) took over and rebuilt the post (French Post (2)) in 1828 (or 1829) - 1830. These two letters seem to indicate that James Smith had something to do with Glade Hollow Fort, and since he was not a militia officer it must have meant possession of the land. During the illness of his brother, Captain William Bowen, he succeeded as Lieutenant to his brother's command at the battle of King's Mountain and was shot dead by a Tory from behind a baggage wagon. A fur trade post operated by Joseph LaFramboise in 1835, it may have been opened earlier than that. Crow Creek Post The location is between Big and Little Toms Creek, on Guest River at the present site of Coeburn, Wise Co., VA. Outside of deed references which mention this station frequently no other direct reference has been found pertaining to it, and no militia correspondence or pensions applications make mention of it. (13).

Reconstructed lodge of a fortified Indian village. 4.

Robert Brown Located just above the site of Mooers' Post.

None of the names given to the forts by Captain Russell to enhance his military status caught the fancy of the settlers and were never used by them. Upon the alarm of (Samuel) Lammey being taken, Vance and Fowlers wives, with several other families convened at Mr. Harrisons, which lies upon the main path to the Clinch in the Rich Valley, opposite the Town House.

* Billed and renews at $239.88 annually. The first roster lists the forts, distance from each, and the name of the officer in charge and the number of men assigned. It was made for the Hudson Bay Company. It was attacked on more than one occasion by Indians and it was at this fort that Ann Bush Neece was tomahawked, scalped and survived. Fur Warehouse (1888-1889) - Storage and Shipping of purchased furs. A camp of the IA Volunteer Cavalry on the west bank of the Big Sioux River, about two miles north of town. Settlers of the New Garden section would have been at the complete mercy of the Shawnee entering through the Sandy war passes, and sanctuary in either Elk Garden or Castlewood fort would have been miles away. There was also a connection between these families and the family of John Douglas who was killed by the Indians at Little Moccasin Gap in 1776. - 1830, 1833 - 1834, 1840 - 1841), Fort Lookout

Dickson's Post (2) Originating from England, Chesterfield ascended through the ranks of the HBC and well enough to become Benton's personal assistance in managing the affairs of the Fort James garrison, as well as ensuring Benton's schemes went as planned during his time in Hudson Bay. Fort Dakota United States Military Academy. Certainly it can be proven that the fort stood upon Thompsons Creek, from this entry in Washington Co., VA Land Entry Book, dated August 20, 1780, which reads: We, the Commissioners, etcdo certify that Israel Christian is entitled to 100 acres of land near the New Garden Fort, on the north side of Clinch River, on the waters of Thompsons Creek. WebLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipis cing elit. Consider the killing of Boone's party on Wallen's Creek on October 10, 1773, almost a year prior to Dunmore's circular letter regarding the erection of forts. I am about to station 10 men at Blackmore's and 10 here. Later became James Brown's Post, which was also known as Oakwood Post (1). Route Map.

There is today a church in this area called Chadwells Station Church. In the beautiful New Garden section of Russell Co., VA, on the south side of the Clinch was another very early fort called the New Garden Station. Fort Vermillion (2) | A Hudson's Bay Co. post. By 1827 Bernard Pratte and Co. had become part of the American Fur Co., as did the Columbia Fur Co., and the two James River posts were consolidated into one, and continued to be run by William Dickson. 17. It was also apparently known as Antoine Brasseaux' Post, either before (1823 ?)

The station was a stop-over for people traveling westward over the Wilderness Road, as well as being a refuge from Indian attacks for Chadwell and his neighbors. Robert Sinclair says in his pension claim that he served there in the fall of 1776 or 1777 under Captain William Norton. Fort Manuel (Lisa) (2)

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The Washington Co., VA, court appointed Archibald Scott, who was later himself slain by the Indians, as Administrator of Crissmans estate on January 28, 1777. We sometimes find this station referred to as Cockes Station, because Colonel Cocke was in command there.

Joseph Turner (Oakwood Lakes State Park) It is true that it was from this fort that Captain Vincent Hobbs led his small band of settlers that killed the half-breed Indian Chief Benge in present Wise Co., VA, forever freeing the frontier from the Indian scourge.

(Crow Creek Indian Reservation) Possibly the same site as LeBlanc's Post (above).

The site has several interpretive signposts. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. Frontier Airlines routes and airport map Last updated on: 04-02-2023 Find all Frontier Airlines flights, destinations, routes and airports on this interactive airline map.

At the confluence of the Stuart and Necoslie rivers, the post was on the southeastern shore of Stuart Lake.

james bay hudson map fort company rupert river hbc house waskaganish richard albany robert morrison 1818 moore located cree stevens Or choose one of our plans. This fort, like some others came to light in Revolutionary War pension statements. Roblox The New Frontiers Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community. That some sort of fortification existed at Coeburn is unquestioned, since from the earliest times the place was called Guesses Station, and retained that name until the coming of the railroads when the name was changed. As part of his commission from the North West Company, Fraser and his assistants John Stuart and James McDougall explored potential river routes to the Pacific Ocean from 1805 through 1808. Post at Crow Creek Agency |

It is strictly used for safe-trading, rallying, trainings and shelter for British Settlers. 7. He died at Gibsons Station, April 3, 1819.

A trade store located on the James River, 25 miles southeast of Aberdeen. That Tates Fort was s stockaded affair certainly cannot be doubted, for 15 or 20 families could never have crowded into a fort house.

Fort St. James (1821-1952) - Originally established as Lake Stuart Post by Simon Fraser for the North West Company in 1806. His statement is no doubt correct for Lieutenant William Bowen is shown to have been in the Rye Cove, both in 1776 and 1777, according to early military records.

Mrs. Scott says the men had become very careless in guarding the fort, lounging outside the gate, playing ball and in general lax in their duties. Fort Manuel (2) |

(26).

James Fullen 8.

Just who owned the land on which the old fort stood has not been ascertained, but those owning land in the immediate vicinity of the fort was Captain John Dunkin, Captain John Kinkead, Richard Price and Solomon Litton. William Pharis (Ferris) 14.

Mary Draper Ingles sought refuge here during the 1756 attack on Fort Vause.

Frontier Airlines serves 77 domestic destinations and 16 international destinations in 9 countries, as of April 2023. Garrison at Fort James

In the summer of 1774, Jeremiah Harrison was paid for the pasturage of 135 steers for use at the Maiden Springs Station. It is located in between the arch and the waterfall near Northern Camp . William Crabtree 4. In the year 1786, a William Owen was living in the vicinity of Owens Station, and this station may or may not have been his home.

Thomas Bromley The Fort, like other spawn points, has its own banking system, a Militia shop, and a safe zone from colonists and Natives. (1843 - 1846), near Eden

Both the lake and the river are named for Fraser's assistant John Stuart, who would later become head of the New Caledonia District of the North West Company. The New Garden Station may have been built as early as 1774 and manned by the settlers in proximity to it. The same court on August 23, 1786, entered this interesting order: George Peery appointed Captain in place of James Moore, deceased, Joseph Davidson, Lieutenant, and Andrew Davidson, Ensign, in the same company. Biography A group of Sioux did arrive and "besieged" the fort for three days without attacking.

(Draper Mss 3 QQ 116), AT THE ELK GARDEN FORT - 13 AUGUST TO 18 NOVEMBER, 1774

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