It began with a broadside nailed to the side of the fort: TAKE NOTICE In accordance with the Virginia MILITIA Acts as set forth by the Provincial Council and Committee of Safety the MILITIA shall muster at Captain Jacob Prickett’s Fort and adhere to the following: Resolved: 1. That the several County or (where there is [...]
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At recent School of the Longhunter, local farmers answer to beat of recruiter’s drum
Posted in Charlie Brown, civilian militia, Continental Congress, Fess Parker, Jacob Prickett, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, longhunters, Lord Byron, Mad Anne Bailey, Mark Baker, Mr A. Roberts--physician, Natty Bumpo, Natural Man, Noble Savage, School of the Longhunter on April 26, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Backwoods Virginians and the “First Declaration of Independence”
Posted in "Intolerable Acts", Adam Stephen, American Revolution, civilian militia, Continental Congress, Daniel Morgan, Declaration of Independence, Fort Gower, frontier forts, George Rogers Clark, living history, Lord Dunmore's War, Michael Cresap, Monongahela River, Prickett family, Shawnee, Simon Girty, Simon Kenton, Thomas Jefferson, Virginia frontier, William Crawford, Zackquill Morgan on July 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
There are many stories to be told of the earliest days of what is now West Virginia, and most have been told elsewhere already. But one story, which ties the origins of this region to the origins of the nation, deserves to be told more often. It involves a document which, while little known except [...]













































