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HistoryEstablished in 1755 as a small Stockaded fort on the Opequon River in Berkeley County, West Virginia. It was attacked at daybreak, 17 Sep 1756 by a band of hostile Indians who captured it; massacred the male inmates,and then carried away a number of prisoners (females and children). Among the prisioners was Isabella Stockton, a ten year old girl. Some time after her return from captivity she became the wife of Colonel William McCleery a prominent West Virginian. The fort was rebuilt after the massacre and used by the VA colonial militia after 1757. Current StatusUnknown. A roadside marker
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