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Augusta County, Virginia
1732
John Lewis settled near Staunton and built a fort
Nov 12, 1738
Augusta County, Virginia, was created
1754
Governor Dinwiddie set aside 200,000 acres of land for men who served in the French & Indian War
1758
Fort Pitt named
1768
Treaty of Hard Labor, Cherokees gave up claims to land in western Augusta
1769
Development of the land called Grand Ohio Company, Vandalia Company and Walpole Company organized
1770
Botetourt County formed from southern half of Augusta
Oct 07, 1776
The General Assembly created three new counties, Monongalia, Ohio and Yohogania from West Augusta
Jan 01, 1777
Fincastle County ceased and Kentucky, Washington and Montgomery counties created
1779
Pennsylvania and Virginia agreed that their boundary would be the Mason-Dixon line
1784
Virginia ceded its claim to the Northwest Territory to the U.S.
1791
Last time boundaries of Augusta County changed
1792
Kentucky County became the state of Kentucky View Articles by Existing Key Dates or Specify Your Own Date Range |
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