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Letter: Fort Nonsense could predate Civil War

Editor, Gazette-Journal:

My son and I attended last week’s groundbreaking ceremony at Fort Nonsense. The Mathews County Historical Society is to be congratulated for the culmination of approximately 12 years of work to arrive at this point.

However, I am not convinced that Fort Nonsense is simply an unused Civil War fortification. Apparently in 1982, the Historical Society was not convinced of that either. In their publication, History and Progress Mathews County, there is a letter from Maj. Jeffery Montague (Army-ret.) in which he states:

"Fort Nonsense, that mysterious massive earthwork in the road junction at the entrance to Mathews County, is unexplainable militarily unless Lewis had it built as a point of support to fall back upon in case he lost his battle with Dunmore."

That "Lewis" refers to General Andrew Lewis, who defeated Lord Dunmore, the last Royal Governor of Virginia, at the Battle of Cricket Hill in 1776 at Gwynn’s Island.

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