Fort Pleasant(Isaac Van Meter House) - Credit: Wikimedia Commons
Fort Pleasant — formerly known as Fort Van Meter and Town FortUS Dept of the Interior, NRHP Inventory - Nomination Form and still also known as the Isaac Van Meter House — is a historic site located near the unincorporated community of Old Fields about 5 miles north of Moorefield in Hardy County, West Virginia, U.S. Situated on the South Branch Potomac River, a young Colonel George Washington directed a fortification to be built here in 1756 during the escalating hostilities with Native Americans and French known as the French and Indian War. The fierce skirmish known as the Battle of the Trough occurred about a mile and a half away the same year. The existing Federal style house, built just after the American Revolution, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. Read more on Wikipedia
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