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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1755-1764) - A [[French & Indian War]] settler fort established in 1755 near Vance, Hampshire County, West Virginia. Named Fort Forman after the Forman family. Abandoned as a fortification about 1764. Also known as [[Forman's Fort]] and the name is sometimes spelled Foreman. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1755-1764) - A [[French & Indian War]] settler fort established in 1755 near Vance, Hampshire County, West Virginia. Named Fort Forman after the Forman family. Abandoned as a fortification about 1764. Also known as [[Forman's Fort]] and the name is sometimes spelled Foreman. | ||
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== History of Fort Forman == | == History of Fort Forman == | ||
Established in 1755 as a settler’s fort, but militia troops were occasionally garrisoned there. The fort was probably a blockhouse surrounded by a stockade that was built as a refuge for the Forman family and their neighbors who lived nearby. | Established in 1755 as a settler’s fort, but militia troops were occasionally garrisoned there. The fort was probably a blockhouse surrounded by a stockade that was built as a refuge for the Forman family and their neighbors who lived nearby. | ||
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'''Location:''' Near Vance, Hampshire County, West Virginia. | '''Location:''' Near Vance, Hampshire County, West Virginia. The map point is the marker location. | ||
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Fort Forman (1755-1764) - A French & Indian War settler fort established in 1755 near Vance, Hampshire County, West Virginia. Named Fort Forman after the Forman family. Abandoned as a fortification about 1764. Also known as Forman's Fort and the name is sometimes spelled Foreman. History of Fort FormanEstablished in 1755 as a settler’s fort, but militia troops were occasionally garrisoned there. The fort was probably a blockhouse surrounded by a stockade that was built as a refuge for the Forman family and their neighbors who lived nearby. The fort was built by Captain William Forman, a son of the original settler, Benjamin Forman. William was later killed at Grave Creek in 1776 in an Indian ambush along with 21 of his men, including two of his sons. Fort Forman was abandoned as a fortification in 1764 at the end of Pontiac's War. Current StatusMarker along WV Hwy 28.
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