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748:, Tistoe, and "Round O", despite having previously guaranteed them safe passage. Lyttelton had the delegations shackled, put under armed guard, and secured them at Fort Prince George. A peace arrangement was agreed upon in December, 1759, although the Cherokee agreed under duress, and the pro-war faction of the Cherokee did not obey its terms. Several of the signatories for the Cherokee intended to disavow their promises as soon as they were able, in order to seek retribution for the capture of their peace delegations.
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Carolina continued to push westward. On March 7, 1764, the North Carolina General Assembly's Committee on Public Claims recommended to Governor Dobbs that stores and supplies be removed from the fort to spare the government further expense in upkeep. In 1766, the fort was described as rotting and collapsing.
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French and Indian War period. Outdoor trails lead visitors through the excavated ruins of the fort. Events, including many living history demonstrations, are held throughout the year at the fort. The Fort Dobbs site remains the only historic site in the state related to the French and Indian War.
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Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources maintains and operates the area as Fort Dobbs State Historic Site. The visitor center, located in a log cabin constructed from parts of local, 19th-century log structures, features displays about both the colonial fort and the
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With the Anglo-Cherokee War ended, North Carolina refused to fund troops to garrison Fort Dobbs. Walter Lindsay, a local militia captain, served as caretaker for the fort. He and his assistants ensured the fort and its stockpile of arms were maintained for use should the need arise. As time passed,
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I have given Orders to make you or any two of You a Commission as often as Necessary to go and make complaints to the Chief Sachims of the Cherokee and Catauba Nations when any Murders Robberies or Depredations are made by any of their People upon the English and to know whether it is done by their
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that the fort was needed "to assist the back settlers and be a retreat to them as it was beyond the well settled Country, only straggling settlements behind them, and if I had placed beyond the Settlements without a fortification they might be exposed, and be no retreat for the Settlers, and the
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The Fort Dobbs site, facing Fort Dobbs Road; note the "cellar", meaning the depression in the center of the site. Archaeological exploration of the site first occurred in 1847, when a group of local residents attempted to locate a rumored original cannon on the site. Evidence of this dig was
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Indians might pass them and murder the Inhabitants, and retire before they durst go to give them notice". The new frontier settlements required regular protection. Furthermore, Governor Dobbs was concerned for his own investments, as he owned more than 200,000
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2346:. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.
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764:The fort's sole engagement occurred when a band of
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3392:Rebuilt buildings and structures in North Carolina
2325:. New York: Springer Science+Business Media, Inc.
2073:
1833:Babits, Lawrence E.; Pecoraro, Tiffany A. (2008).
926:of any attacking forces surrounding the building.
482:The North Carolina Legislature set aside a sum of
3387:Protected areas of Iredell County, North Carolina
2261:Native Carolinians: The Indians of North Carolina
1549:
968: – contemporary colonial North Carolina fort
569:] the same is beautifully scituated [
339:. Used for frontier defense during and after the
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2180:. Charleston, SC: McFarland & Company, Inc.
1973:. Lebanon, NH: University Press of New England.
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814:The frontier became quiet in May, 1760. Colonel
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2201:. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, Inc.
2101:. Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky.
904:North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources
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2398:North Carolina History Project, "Fort Dobbs"
2303:Colonial and State Records of North Carolina
2067:
1922:Colonial and State Records of North Carolina
1839:. Greenville, NC: East Carolina University.
1737:. Friends of Fort Dobbs, Inc. Archived from
1683:. Friends of Fort Dobbs, Inc. Archived from
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816:Archibald Montgomerie, 11th Earl of Eglinton
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669:Decline and fall of Anglo-Cherokee relations
411:settlers traveling from Pennsylvania on the
395:lived in North Carolina west of present-day
2367:. Raleigh, NC: Edwards & Broughton Co.
3362:Military and war museums in North Carolina
3352:Military installations established in 1756
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2633:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
2136:
1762:"Fort Dobbs shows life on early frontier"
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37:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
2393:North Carolina State Historic Sites page
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2050:Indian Wars in North Carolina: 1663–1763
1881:. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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1994:. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books.
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1902:Dictionary of North Carolina Biography
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1760:McCullough, Gary (November 10, 2012).
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2119:North Carolina's State Historic Sites
2080:. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
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1279:, p. xlviii, Preface to Volume 5
251:
3289:National Register of Historic Places
2532:North Carolina Transportation Museum
2122:. Winston-Salem, NC: John F. Blair.
1006:National Register of Historic Places
879:, an archaeologist and proponent of
860:Daughters of the American Revolution
343:, the fort was built to protect the
3382:North Carolina State Historic Sites
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1966:
1731:"Hours, Daily Programs, Facilities"
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1306:, p. xlix, Preface to Volume 5
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359:raids into western North Carolina.
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2300:Saunders, William L., ed. (1887).
2076:Colonial North Carolina: A History
961:Colonial American military history
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853:Site preservation and archaeology
829:James Grant, 4th of Ballindalloch
502:, begun in 1758 in a then-modern
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1988:Draper, Lyman Copeland (1998).
1802:
1795:. January 23, 2005. p. 2J.
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868:North Carolina General Assembly
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2479:Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum
2098:Daniel Boone: An American Life
1900:. In Powell, William S (ed.).
1858:Encyclopedia of North Carolina
1856:. In Powell, William S (ed.).
1816:Encyclopedia of North Carolina
1814:. In Powell, William S (ed.).
966:Fort Johnston (North Carolina)
227:
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1938:Clarke, Desmond, ed. (1957).
1051:"Grand Opening of Fort Dobbs"
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542:Description and effectiveness
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106:Show map of the United States
2571:North Carolina State Capitol
2556:Roanoke Island Festival Park
2137:MacDonald, James M. (2006).
2116:McCullough, Gary L. (2001).
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3367:Museums established in 1967
3347:French and Indian War forts
3226:National Historic Landmarks
2586:Zebulon B. Vance Birthplace
2388:Friends of Fort Dobbs, Inc.
2340:Tortora, Daniel J. (2015).
2322:An Archaeological Evolution
2216:Nester, William R. (2000).
1919:Clark, Walter, ed. (1907).
1766:Raleigh News & Observer
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692:the area around modern-day
120:Statesville, North Carolina
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2319:South, Stanley A. (2005).
1896:Cashion, Jerry C. (1996).
1875:Brumwell, Stephen (2002).
1810:Anderson, William (2006).
1718:Babits & Pecoraro 2008
1706:Babits & Pecoraro 2008
1652:Babits & Pecoraro 2008
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1222:Babits & Pecoraro 2008
789:Ninety-Six, South Carolina
787:, Fort Prince George, and
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325:Yadkin–Pee Dee River Basin
81:Show map of North Carolina
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2195:Miller, David W. (2011).
2047:Lee, E. Lawrence (2011).
1031:. UNC Digital Collections
938:Fort Dobbs Reconstruction
832:children were destroyed.
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651:Fort Mill, South Carolina
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2031:Iredell, Piedmont County
1991:The Life of Daniel Boone
1604:Lefler & Powell 1973
1099:Lefler & Powell 1973
1087:Lefler & Powell 1973
740:in 1759 and early 1760.
362:The fort's name honored
205:Architectural style
3337:Forts in North Carolina
2576:Town Creek Indian Mound
2469:Bentonville Battlefield
2279:Ramsey, Robert (1964).
2237:Oliphant, John (2001).
2174:Maass, John R. (2013).
2009:Greene, Nelson (1925).
1483:, pp. 102–04, 109.
838:Long Island (Tennessee)
221:Iredell County MRA (AD)
2656:Keeper of the Register
2527:House in the Horseshoe
2258:Perdue, Theda (1985).
2028:Keever, Homer (1976).
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2449:Alamance Battleground
1967:Coe, Michael (2006).
1852:Branch, Paul (2006).
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977:Rowan County Regiment
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627:other men, stating:
2541:Battleship Memorial
1812:"Etchoe, Battle of"
1258:on November 5, 2012
1029:North Carolina Maps
754:Governor of Jamaica
585:fall of Fort Oswego
331:, near what is now
152:35.82167; -80.89500
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2566:Historic Stagville
2070:Powell, William S.
1793:Charlotte Observer
1735:Fort Dobbs website
1687:on January 3, 2013
1681:Fort Dobbs website
1642:, pp. 191–92.
1582:, pp. 112–16.
1510:, pp. 110–11.
1200:, pp. 604–08.
1140:, pp. 194–95.
1101:, pp. 142–43.
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681:Anglo-Cherokee War
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281:Anglo-Cherokee War
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2353:978-1-4696-2122-7
2292:978-0-8078-4189-1
2208:978-0-7864-6277-3
2187:978-1-60949-887-0
2108:978-0-8131-2278-6
2068:Lefler, Hugh T.;
2060:978-0-86526-084-9
1980:978-1-58465-542-8
1911:978-0-8078-6699-3
1888:978-0-521-67538-3
1867:978-0-8078-3071-0
1825:978-0-8078-3071-0
1708:, pp. 21–26.
1666:, pp. 73–74.
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199:Hugh Waddell
195:Arthur Dobbs
116:Nearest city
15:
3214:Other lists
3035:Northampton
3030:New Hanover
3005:Mecklenburg
2512:Fort Fisher
1776:December 5,
1745:February 6,
1691:December 5,
1544:Ramsey 1964
1388:Perdue 1985
1340:Branch 1996
1316:Keever 1976
1252:LearnNC.org
1198:Greene 1925
1150:Clarke 1957
1138:Ramsey 1964
1111:Miller 2011
1075:Ramsey 1964
864:square feet
679:During the
596:swivel guns
477:Rocky River
471:; 310
401:Scots-Irish
333:Statesville
150: /
126:Coordinates
3316:Categories
3175:Washington
3110:Rutherford
3100:Rockingham
3065:Perquimans
3055:Pasquotank
3015:Montgomery
2835:Cumberland
2507:Fort Dobbs
1640:South 2005
1592:Clark 1907
1580:Maass 2013
983:References
746:Oconostota
622:Early uses
531:sq mi
525:(230
473:sq mi
429:Cumberland
382:Background
349:blockhouse
321:Fort Dobbs
299:Fort Dobbs
210:blockhouse
176:sq mi
170:(3.8
138:80°53′42″W
135:35°49′18″N
29:Fort Dobbs
2930:Henderson
2900:Granville
2870:Edgecombe
2840:Currituck
2820:Cleveland
2755:Brunswick
2720:Alleghany
2715:Alexander
2703:by county
2484:CSS
1960:192097083
1845:240386230
988:Footnotes
920:Kingussie
900:501(c)(3)
801:Dan River
793:Bethabara
504:star fort
492:the Crown
421:Granville
191:Architect
186:1755–1756
3120:Scotland
3090:Richmond
3085:Randolph
3010:Mitchell
3000:McDowell
2960:Johnston
2935:Hertford
2910:Guilford
2880:Franklin
2850:Davidson
2825:Columbus
2805:Cherokee
2785:Carteret
2775:Caldwell
2770:Cabarrus
2760:Buncombe
2740:Beaufort
2710:Alamance
2373:16153240
2165:June 10,
2152:75633820
2072:(1973).
1664:Coe 2006
1556:Lee 2011
1469:Lee 2011
955:See also
809:Piedmont
766:Cherokee
738:smallpox
685:Cherokee
548:governor
500:New York
452:governor
425:Johnston
370:and the
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3221:Bridges
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2980:Lincoln
2955:Jackson
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2920:Harnett
2915:Halifax
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2800:Chatham
2795:Catawba
2790:Caswell
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1931:1969836
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726:Catawba
644:Catawba
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393:militia
357:Shawnee
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3200:Yadkin
3195:Wilson
3190:Wilkes
3170:Warren
3130:Stokes
3125:Stanly
3070:Person
3060:Pender
3045:Orange
3040:Onslow
2995:Martin
2975:Lenoir
2905:Greene
2895:Graham
2885:Gaston
2865:Durham
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2855:Davie
2765:Burke
2735:Avery
2725:Anson
2701:Lists
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910:near
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734:Creek
465:acres
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183:Built
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3075:Pitt
3025:Nash
2945:Hyde
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2730:Ashe
2537:USS
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2167:2013
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