- Fort Cocke
Fort Cocke was a
stockade , made of woodenpalisade s up stream fromFort Ashby . It was a square ninety feet on a side and enclosed about 1/5 acre.Blockhouse s were built at each of the four corners. Abarracks to house fifty men was constructed within the stockade.It was built by CaptainWilliam Cocke 's third company of rangers under orders ofGeorge Washington datedOctober 26 ,1755 . It was probably completed within a month.It was constructed on the George Parker land. This was with in the bounds of Lord Fairfax's
Patterson Creek Manor . Thefort was constructed on the east side ofPattersons Creek , on a high knoll overlooking the river bottom, about one mile (1.6 km) south of presentHeadsville, West Virginia .Being it was small, Fort Cocke was a place of limited refuge for settlers living in the
Pattersons Creek Valley. After the capture ofFort Duquesne , troops garrisoning the fort were gradually withdrawn. In a 1770 trip down Pattersons CreekGeorge Washington pointed out the place where the fort had stood indicating it has fallen to nothing within 15 years.ee also
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Fort Ashby
*Fort Ohio
*Fort Sellers
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