There were TWO Fort Warwick or Warwicck Forts. The one was on Greenbrier as said in Donna's post. I have done no work to pinpoint its location with any more precision. I HAVE done a LOT to pinpoint the other one which was in the upper Tygart Valley a few miles above Huttonsville and Mill Creek. Any road map should show the forks or junction of Rt 250 and 219 at Huttonsville, take the 219 route and near Elkwater was the TYGART VALLEY Warwick Fort. I am becoming very interested in how some of these were named. If you want specifics on Fort Warwick Tygart VAlley I will be happy to send them snail mail for your book. Now with that out of the way, I am VERY interested in your statement in you e-mail that Michael Bush was dead by Jan of 1775. How do you know? If THAT turns out to be provable then the land commission date of his settlement at Buckhannon is wrong and we can reconcile everything nicely! Please fill me in. David Armstrong 201 Graham St. Elkins, WV 26241 Phone (304)-636-3964 -----Original Message----- From: Warren Skidmore <wskidmor@neo.rr.com> To: David Armstrong <frankensteinjr@meer.net> Cc: Donna Kaminsky <RLK1714@aol.com> Date: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 2:10 PM Subject: Fort Warwick Where is Fort Warwick? Built by Jacob Warwick about 1775? I have spent the entire day on Captain John Lewis of Warm Springs (and hnis men), and now feel CERTAIN that Michael Bush was killed at PP. No absolute proof, but he was dead by 18 January 1775. I have torn apart the Lewis militia roll and put it back together again... correctly I am sure. I am going to crank up my CD of VA REV PENSIONS to see if by chance the Rev John Davis is the man associated with Lewis. Also William Saulsbury's file. I have the WARDELL edition, which is not the better of the two.