From what I read in Otis K. Rice's History of Greenbrier County, 1986, Indian raids continued in the Greenbrier area throughout the Rev War period. The most well-known being the attack on Fort Donnally in 1778. As late as March 3, 1781, there was an attack on William Week (apparently in Greenbrier Co.) Hard to tell from the book if the attacks were within today's county boundaries or within the county as then organized which of course included all of Kanawha Co and more, though the author seems to differentiate between the area along the Kanawha and Greenbrier. At any rate, residents of Greenbrier Co continued to worry about Indian attacks until Anthony Wayne's defeat of the Indians at Fallen Timbers and the Treaty of Greenville in 1795. Sara Patton At 10:03 PM 9/30/01 -0400, you wrote: >When were the last Indian raids [and deaths] in Greenbrier County? I have >been under the impression that Cornstalk's raids ended in the 1760's and >that there were no further incursions after 1770. Is this true? > >Juhling McClung