Fort Chiswell, Wytheville, VA, USA
Posted by: fatcat161
N 36° 56.912 W 080° 56.045
17S E 505868 N 4089165
The Site of Old Fort Chiswell is located on Route 11 adjacent to Interstate 81.
Waymark Code: WMJJVQ
Location: Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 11/26/2013
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Fort Chiswell was built by Colonel William Byrd for his expedition against the Cherokee's and served as a military outpost for much of Southwest Virginia from 1758 - 1776. Fort Chiswell also served as the seat of Montgomery County, Virginia from 1776 - 1790. During the Revolutionary War, Fort Chiswell served as a vital defensive position, protecting the near by lead mines.
All reminants of Fort Chiswell are long gone, but this monument was erected in 1924 on the site of the Old Fort. The Millstones were used by and taken from the Old Fort Chiswell Mill.
Parking at the monument is very limited. DO NOT park on Route 11 or attempt to Visit the Monument from Interstate 81.
Cairn Location: Hill top
Cairn Purpose: Other (please describe in description)
Type if different from above list: Military mounment
Cairn Condition:
Types of rock: Not listed
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