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== History of Fort Adair == | == History of Fort Adair == | ||
Established in 1788 as a settler's stockaded blockhouse fortification by [[John Adair]]. Used as a supply depot | Established in 1788 as a settler's stockaded blockhouse fortification by [[John Adair]], who was one of the first settlers in the area. Used as a supply depot to support and encourage the early settlers and for the Cumberland Guard militia at Grassy Valley. | ||
The East Tennessee Militia camped here in January 1814 at the start of the [[Creek Indian War]]. | The East Tennessee Militia camped here in January 1814 at the start of the [[Creek Indian War]]. |
Revision as of 15:00, 12 September 2016
History of Fort AdairEstablished in 1788 as a settler's stockaded blockhouse fortification by John Adair, who was one of the first settlers in the area. Used as a supply depot to support and encourage the early settlers and for the Cumberland Guard militia at Grassy Valley. The East Tennessee Militia camped here in January 1814 at the start of the Creek Indian War. Abandoned as a fortification in 1810s. Current StatusA roadside stone marker tablet is in place. A regular state roadside marker was in place but is now missing (May 2016). One article indicates that the fort site was just north of Arby's between the creek and the road.
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Visited: 21 May 2016
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