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GERMANY VALLEY
In Germany Valley is the site of Hinkle's Fort built in 1761-1762. It was the only defense of the South Branch after Fort Upper-Tract and Fort Seybert were destroyed by Shawnee Indians under Killbuck, April 27-28, 1758.
West Virginia Historic Commission, 1963. |