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ARBUCKLE'S FORT HISTORY |
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From Forting-Up On the Greenbrier: Archaeological Investigations of Arbuckle's Fort, 46GB13, Greenbrier County, West Virginia, by W. Stephen McBride and Kim A. McBride. Arbuckle's Fort was a militia fort built on Muddy Creek in Greenbrier County, Virginia (now West Virginia) during the Indian-Virginia War of 1774, commonly called Lord Dunmore's War. The fort was built and initially occupied by Captain Matthew Arbuckle and his militia company to guard the Muddy Creek settlers. The exact appearance of the fort is not known, but given
its function to garrison militia and temporarily house endangered settlers,
it was probably stockaded. The militia probably occupied the fort for
much of the spring and summer of 1774. In the fall of 1774, Capt. Arbuckle
and his men guided Colonel Andrew Lewis and his troops to Point Pleasant,
where the climactic battle of Lord Dunmore's War took place in October.
The battle resulted in a Virginia Militia victory, and peaceful conditions
existed on the frontier for the next two years. During these two years,
militia forts like Arbuckle's were probably left vacant much of the
time.The Fort Marker
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