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  1. Fort Defiance is an unincorporated community in Augusta County, Virginia, United States. It is part of the StauntonWaynesboro Micropolitan Statistical Area . History. Augusta Stone Church was established in the area now known as Fort Defiance in 1740.

  2. Fort Defiance. Sign: Historic Fort Defiance, Home of Gen. William Lenoir, 1792. NPS Photo. September 28, 1780. In 1780 the name Fort Defiance belonged not to the house that currently stands, but to a fort not far from this location. William Lenoir resided in the fort and had joined the militia under Benjamin Cleveland.

  3. Add to Trip. Fort Defiance, near Lenoir, is a historic home built by a Revolutionary War hero in 1792 that has been restored to its 18th and 19th century splendor. The house features over 300 pieces of original furnishings and historic artifacts. The five-acre property includes fine beech and hybrid chestnut trees, a 200-year old boxwood garden

  4. Website. Constructed on the property of Clarksville pioneer Valentine Sevier and renamed on completion, Fort Defiance was abandoned by Confederate forces during the capture of Clarksville, leading to the fall of Nashville. Confederate troops briefly reoccupied Fort Defiance in the summer of 1862.

  5. Fort Defiance. Essential Fort Defiance. Do. Places to see, ways to wander, and signature experiences. See all. Museum of The Augusta Military Academy. 11. Military Museums. Point of View Alpacas. 12. Nature & Wildlife Areas. Factory Antique Mall. 154. Antique Shops. Fort Edward Johnson. 2. Battlefields, Historic Walking Areas. Verona Antiques. 11.

  6. 11 reviews. #1 of 1 things to do in Fort Defiance. Military Museums. Closed now. 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Write a review. About. The Augusta Military Academy Museum dedicates itself to preserving the rich military and educational heritage of the Augusta Military Academy, which served young men from 1874 to 1983.

  7. 30 de mar. de 2023 · Preservation. Kassidy Cobb. Mar 30, 2023. 8 min read. Fort Defiance: A Confederate, Union, & USCT Heritage. When you're a Civil War historian, it's not unusual to find history in some of the most unexpected places, which is exactly what happened to me in the summer of 2022.