- Fort Cox
Fort Cox or Cox's Fort was a
French and Indian War stockade at the mouth of theLittle Cacapon River on thePotomac River near Little Cacapon in Hampshire County,West Virginia .History
On
April 4 ,1765 , a settler by the name ofBalzar Stoker received a land grant of convert|232|acre|km2 fromThomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron along the Little Cacapon River and its mouth on the Potomac. Prior to receiving his land grant from Lord Fairfax, Stoker had also purchased 30 acres from John Cox. Located on these lands at the Little Cacapon's mouth was "Coxes Ferry," which crossed the Potomac toMaryland . It was at the river's mouth (referred to as "Ferry Field") that a relative of John Cox, Friend Cox, had constructed a stockade. Cox's Fort was erected prior to 1750 for the purposes of protecting and defending both the Potomac River and the Little Cacapon valley.George Washington had previously surveyed a tract of convert|240|acre|km2 of land at the Little Cacapon's mouth for Friend Cox onApril 25 ,1750 . Cox's fort and ferry later served as a means of transportation for GeneralEdward Braddock and his soldiers en route to Cumberland from Winchester during theFrench and Indian War .
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