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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1776- | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1776-1780s) - A [[Revolutionary War]] Fort first established in 1776 on site of earlier [[Fort Robinson (2)|Fort Robinson]] near present-day Kingsport, Sullivan County, Tennessee. Named Fort Patrick Henry after [[Patrick Henry]], first Governor of Virginia and Revolutionary War Patriot. Garrisoned throughout the Revolutionary War and abandoned in the 1780s. | ||
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== History == | |||
Established in September 1776 on the site of old [[Fort Robinson (2)|Fort Robinson]] by Lt. Colonel [[William Russell]], commander of the Fincastle Rangers. The post served as a base for their campaign against hostile Cherokee. The fort was built as a 100-yard square bastioned post and enclosed some three acres. Three sides were enclosed by the stockade and the fourth side was along the high bank of the Holston River. The fort was garrisoned throughout the [[Revolutionary War]]. | |||
'''Links:''' | General [[Griffith Rutherford]] assembled a force of about 2,400 and defeated the hostile Cherokees. The Avery Treaty was negotiated with the Cherokee on 20 Jul 1777 on the Long Island in the South Fork of the Holston River. | ||
* [http://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/entry.php?rec=493 Fort Patrick Henry] | |||
Fort Patrick Henry became a jumping off point for settlers heading to [[White's Fort]] (Knoxville) and French Lick (Nashville). | |||
The fort was abandoned as a military post sometime in the 1780s. | |||
== Current Status == | |||
No remains, recently replaced marker on TN 93. The fort site is reportedly a part of the Eastman Chemical manufacturing site. | |||
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'''Location:''' Near the upper east end of Long Island near Kingsport, Sullivan County, Tennessee.<br>Map point is the marker location. | |||
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'''GPS Locations:''' | |||
* {{GPSLinkLong|Lat=36.51443|Lon=-82.53308}}, Marker | |||
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'''See Also:''' | |||
* [[White's Fort]] | |||
* [[Fort Robinson (2)|Fort Robinson]] | |||
'''Sources:''' | |||
* {{Roberts}}, page 744-745. | |||
'''Links:''' | |||
* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/East/tn.html#phenry North American Forts - Fort Patrick Henry] | |||
* [http://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/entry.php?rec=493 Tennessee Encyclopedia - Fort Patrick Henry] | |||
* [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/KILGORE/2002-01/1010685948 Kilgore Archives - Fort Robinson/Fort Patrick Henry] | |||
* [http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMM55R_Fort_Patrick_Henry_1A_41_Kingsport_TN Waymarking - Fort Patrick Henry Marker] | |||
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Fort Patrick Henry (1) (1776-1780s) - A Revolutionary War Fort first established in 1776 on site of earlier Fort Robinson near present-day Kingsport, Sullivan County, Tennessee. Named Fort Patrick Henry after Patrick Henry, first Governor of Virginia and Revolutionary War Patriot. Garrisoned throughout the Revolutionary War and abandoned in the 1780s. HistoryEstablished in September 1776 on the site of old Fort Robinson by Lt. Colonel William Russell, commander of the Fincastle Rangers. The post served as a base for their campaign against hostile Cherokee. The fort was built as a 100-yard square bastioned post and enclosed some three acres. Three sides were enclosed by the stockade and the fourth side was along the high bank of the Holston River. The fort was garrisoned throughout the Revolutionary War. General Griffith Rutherford assembled a force of about 2,400 and defeated the hostile Cherokees. The Avery Treaty was negotiated with the Cherokee on 20 Jul 1777 on the Long Island in the South Fork of the Holston River. Fort Patrick Henry became a jumping off point for settlers heading to White's Fort (Knoxville) and French Lick (Nashville). The fort was abandoned as a military post sometime in the 1780s. Current StatusNo remains, recently replaced marker on TN 93. The fort site is reportedly a part of the Eastman Chemical manufacturing site.
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