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CLOVER LICK

This bottomland on the east side of the Greenbrier River at Clover Lick. It seems likely that the farmers would want their fort on the east side of the river so if they were forced to retreat from Indians the river would be behind them. There is no trace of the fort there now.
Hyterical Journey to Historic Places

May 10th 2013
<strong style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">Day 18: May 9, 2013 Last night I was the only person in the whole Greenbrier Lodge. They only have 5 rooms there and the other 4 were vacant. When the restaurant closed all of the employees went home. It was kind of a strange way to spend a night. I had pancakes and ham downstairs in the restaurant before meeting the local historian, ... read more
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