Here's information from the sources about forts associated with the Day family:
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Fort Day at Mill Point: The sources mention a location called "Fort Day at Mill Point" in a directory of images from Pocahontas County
. This suggests that a fort named after the Day family, possibly built or occupied by them, existed at Mill Point.
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Lack of Detailed Information: The sources do not provide details about Fort Day at Mill Point, such as when it was built, who built it, its purpose, or any events associated with it.
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Nathaniel Day and John Day in Sinks Holes of Greenbrier: Our previous conversation explored the connection of Nathaniel Day and John Day to the Sinks Holes of Greenbrier area. It's possible that these individuals, particularly if related, might have had some association with Fort Day at Mill Point. However, this is speculation and requires further research.
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Other Forts: The sources mention several other forts in the region, such as Fort Drennon, Fort Donnally, and various forts along the Greenbrier River. These forts were typically built for defense against Native American attacks during the colonial period.
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