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Martin's Station Marker
Martin's Station Marker

Revision as of 21:40, 7 January 2019

Martin's Station (1775-1776) - First established in 1775 by Capt. Joseph Martin on the north side of Martin's Creek. Abandoned in 1776.

Martin's Station History

Built with five to six cabins, 30 feet apart with stockades between each building. Abandoned in June 1776 just before the Cherokee War started.

Current Status

Marker near the site. A recreation of the Martin's Station is located at the Wilderness Road State Park.

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Location: Lee County, Virginia.

Maps & Images

Lat: 36.7636998 Long: -83.0126663

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