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HistoryFort Savannah was erected by Andrew Lewis in 1755 at the end of the French & Indian War. In 1774 at the start of the Revolutionary War, General Lewis gathered 1,000 militiamen at the fort and renamed the area Camp Union (2). Lewis marched the men against the Indians in the campaign that culminated in the Battle of Point Pleasant on 10 Oct 1774. The battle marked the end of Lord Dunmore's War. Abandoned in 1782. Current StatusUnknown
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