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Originally seven militia forts were to be constructed in 1774 during [[Lord Dunmore's War]] against hostile Indian tribes. Capt. [[William Russell]] was to command  four of the forts on the Lower Clinch River and Capt. [[Daniel Smith]] was to command three forts on the Upper Clinch River. These forts were to be erected by the local militia men supervised by Colonel [[William Christian]] who had been sent out to the frontier by Col. [[William Preston]] who was militia commandant for the area. The forts were generally named for the landowners where they were located and/or the military commanders. Many of them had multiple names as landowners and commanders changed.
Originally seven militia forts were to be constructed in 1774 during [[Lord Dunmore's War]] against hostile Indian tribes. Capt. [[William Russell]] was to command  four of the forts on the Lower Clinch River and Capt. [[Daniel Smith]] was to command three forts on the Upper Clinch River. These forts were to be erected by the local militia men supervised by Colonel [[William Christian]] who had been sent out to the frontier by Col. [[William Preston]] who was commanding officer of the Fincastle County Militia. The forts were generally named for the landowners where they were located and/or the military commanders. Many of them had multiple names as landowners and commanders changed.
 
Even though [[Lord Dunmore's War]] ended in 1774, the Indian attacks continued until 1794 when the Indian renegade leader, [[Benge]], was killed near Big Stone Gap.
 
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Latest revision as of 04:52, 18 July 2010

Originally seven militia forts were to be constructed in 1774 during Lord Dunmore's War against hostile Indian tribes. Capt. William Russell was to command four of the forts on the Lower Clinch River and Capt. Daniel Smith was to command three forts on the Upper Clinch River. These forts were to be erected by the local militia men supervised by Colonel William Christian who had been sent out to the frontier by Col. William Preston who was commanding officer of the Fincastle County Militia. The forts were generally named for the landowners where they were located and/or the military commanders. Many of them had multiple names as landowners and commanders changed.

Even though Lord Dunmore's War ended in 1774, the Indian attacks continued until 1794 when the Indian renegade leader, Benge, was killed near Big Stone Gap.

Capt. Russell
Lower Clinch River Forts

Capt. Smith
Upper Clinch River Forts

  1. Fort Preston (2)
  2. Fort Christian
  3. Fort Byrd
  4. Fort Blackmore

Russell's Fort, Cowan's Fort, Bickley's Fort
Glade Hollow Fort, Daniel Smith's Fort
Moore's Fort, Snoddy's Fort
Blackmore's Fort

  1. Fort Elk Garden
  2. Fort Witten
  3. Maiden Springs Fort