Fort Ashby

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Fort Ashby (1755-1764) - A French & Indian War Fort established in 1755 near Fort Ashby, Mineral County, West Virginia. Named after Captain John Ashby, son of Thomas Ashby. Abandoned in 1764.

History of Fort Ashby

A Virginia militia fort established in 1755 during the French & Indian War by Lieutenant John Bacon on the orders of Colonel George Washington. The fort guarded the supply route from Fort Loudoun, Virginia, to Fort Cumberland, Maryland.

Built as a 90 foot square stockade with a blockhouse on each of the angles. The fort included a barracks and storehouses. The initial garrison, commanded by Captain John Ashby, included two officers and thirty-two enlisted men. The post was abandoned by 1764.

Used by George Washington during the Whiskey Rebellion for troops under General Morgan.

Current Status

A WPA restored log building open for special events and by appointment.


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Location: Fort Ashby, Mineral County, West Virginia.

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Lat: 39.50529 Long: -78.76547

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See Also:

Sources:

  • Roberts, Robert B., Encyclopedia of Historic Forts: The Military, Pioneer, and Trading Posts of the United States, Macmillan, New York, 1988, 10th printing, ISBN 0-02-926880-X, page 841.

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