Winchester's Fort Loudoun - French & Indian War Foundation Friends

Winchester's Fort Loudoun - French & Indian War Foundation Friends Join Our Friends in supporting this Geo. Washington Fort site. French & Indian War Foundation folks also support the site & efforts!

We preserve & improve the site & raise awareness of important historical activities that occurred at this colonial site.

Nice small history event in Shawneeland. It is run by Larry Clowser Webb who supports so many other local events by atte...
06/06/2026

Nice small history event in Shawneeland. It is run by Larry Clowser Webb who supports so many other local events by attending, taking photos and kindly sharing them. Come check it out if you have time. Event starts at 10 am so plan on getting there slightly before.

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06/06/2026

Please help us grow by sharing this site on your FB page. Thanks so much.

Eric

Sergeant Tony Elar II  one of the original members of the George Mercer Company instructs the unit at FLD 2026. He has b...
06/05/2026

Sergeant Tony Elar II one of the original members of the George Mercer Company instructs the unit at FLD 2026. He has been very active for years in preserving the colonial history.

FLD 2026
06/04/2026

FLD 2026

Who knew there was so much soil in a little hole. Found this arty.just now sifting in layer 2
06/04/2026

Who knew there was so much soil in a little hole. Found this arty.just now sifting in layer 2

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06/04/2026

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Near present-day Hiatt Road along Apple Pie Ridge, campfires stretched across the fields surrounding the farm of Widow Barringer, sometimes recorded as Ballenger in surviving accounts. Beside her spring house, General Edward Braddock’s army gathered for its march toward Fort Duquesne. Thousands of British soldiers, colonial troops, wagon drivers, and laborers crowded the countryside north of Wi******er. Much of the route west would have to be cut by hand through forests and mountains. Among the officers preparing for the expedition was twenty-three-year-old George Washington. He was suffering from a severe case of dysentery, known then as the bloody flux, along with a painful re**al abscess. The illness left him weak, feverish, and exhausted, yet he remained with the army as it moved into the wilderness.

As the expedition pushed westward, Washington often traveled in a covered wagon while his friend and surgeon, Dr. James Craik, treated him with the medicines available at the time. When Braddock’s army was ambushed along the Monongahela River on July 9, 1755, Washington climbed back into the saddle despite his condition. General Braddock was mortally wounded, officers fell in large numbers, and panic spread through the ranks. Through the confusion, Washington carried orders, rallied survivors, and helped organize a retreat that saved much of the army from destruction. Long before he became the Father of our Country, George Washington demonstrated the determination and leadership that would one day guide a nation, and part of that story began beside a spring house on Apple Pie Ridge. One could say for young George Washington…that March to the Monongahela was truly a pain in the rear!

Time 4 indoor play time today with small arti s.  Not glamorous but needs done.
06/03/2026

Time 4 indoor play time today with small arti s. Not glamorous but needs done.

The dig is starting strong this morning. Nice arty for the FIWF collection. Someone once said Dig It and They Will Come!...
06/02/2026

The dig is starting strong this morning. Nice arty for the FIWF collection. Someone once said Dig It and They Will Come! Or was it build something?

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