Fort Day was a stockade fort built in 1774 by Captain John Day and his company of militia. The fort was located on the Greenbrier River near the present-day town of Millpoint, West Virginia.
The fort was built in response to a series of Indian raids on settlements in the Greenbrier Valley. The raids were carried out by Shawnee and Mingo warriors who were allied with the British during the American Revolutionary War.
Fort Day was one of a number of forts that were built in the Greenbrier Valley during the war. The forts provided a place for settlers to take refuge from Indian attacks. They also served as bases for militia patrols that were designed to protect the settlements.
Fort Day was abandoned in 1778 after the war ended. The fort was never attacked by Indians, but it played an important role in protecting the settlers of the Greenbrier Valley.
The site of Fort Day is now a historical marker. The marker is located on U.S. Route 219 near Millpoint, West Virginia.
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