Fort Seybert, West Virginia
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Fort Seybert is an unincorporated community located in Pendleton County, West Virginia, USA. This town was named for Captain Seybert who commissioned an early stockade here. It was captured by Native Americans in 1758, who spared only eleven lives. Fort Seybert is the only place in the United States with this name.
Fort Seybert is located along the South Fork South Branch Potomac River.
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Pendleton County, West Virginia | |
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Municipalities | |
Unincorporated communities |
Brandywine | Brushy Run | Cave | Cherry Grove | Circleville | Dahmer | Deer Run | Dry Run | Entry | Fame | Fort Seybert | Harper | Ketterman | Kline | Macksville | Miles | Mitchell | Moatstown | Moyers | Mozer | Oak Flat | Oak Grove | Onego | Propstburg | Riverton | Ruddle | Seneca Rocks | Simoda | Sugar Grove | Teterton | Upper Tract | Zigler |
Rivers and streams |
Kettle Creek | Mill Creek | North Fork South Branch Potomac River | Seneca Creek | South Branch Potomac River | South Fork South Branch Potomac River |