Fort Randolph Point Pleasant, WV
Nestled away at Krodel Park, Point Pleasant, West Virginia where two great rivers meet, the Ohio and Kanawha, you will find Fort Randolph. A long and prestigious history has followed this fort. It was a refuge for white settlers against Indian attacks, was the farthest most out-post of the colonies and also played an important part in the American Revolutionary War.
In 1776 Captain Matthew Arbuckle marched a Virginia force to the forks of the Great Kanawha and Ohio Rivers. Under orders from General Edward Hand, Arbuckle had a stockade erected there that was named after Continental Congressman Peyton Randolph. Fort Randolph became the scene of important events in the first years of the American Revolution. It was a well known outpost throughout the colonies and stood to prevent attacks on the colonies from the west during the first three years of the American Revolution. It also played a significant role in preventing an Indian alliance with the British during the revolution.
Shawnee Principal Chief Cornstalk, the leader of the Indian army at the 1774 battle, returned to Point Pleasant in the fall of 1777 to warn the garrison that despite his best efforts at maintaining peace, his nation was bent on war with Virginia. Arbuckle detained Cornstalk. His son Elinipsico and another Shawnee, Red Hawk were detained also when they came to the fort to see why Cornstalk had been gone from home for so long. After Cornstalk's and the other Indians detention, several companies arrived at the fort, including that of Captain James Hall from recently formed Rockbridge County, Virginia.
The Indians' presence at the fort was intended to promote and insure peace, but when a Virginia soldier was killed outside the fort, Cornstalk and his followers were wrongfully blamed. An angry mob led by Captain Hall pushed past the fort's commander and murdered the Indians.
Because the Virginia and Pennsylvania Governors held a farcical trial and the men who did the terrible crime were acquitted the Shawnee war faction planned for war. Fort Randolph would have to be captured or burned to begin the return of lands back to the Shawnee nation.
In May of 1778 an army of 300 Shawnees and Wyandottes besieged Fort Randolph and tried the defensive skill of its current commandant, Captain William McKee.
The Indians were repulsed with the help of Chief Cornstalk's sister, Nonhelema. She and her brother believed in peace so strongly between the white and red men that even though her brother was killed she continued to help to bring peace between the two nations. Because of the assistance she gave Captain McKee the white forces were able to help save the Greenbrier settlement from surprise attack and saved numerous lives.
In 1779 the soldiers abandoned Fort Randolph and it was subsequently burned to the ground by the Indians.
Because of the needs of people emigrating westward another fort was built in Point Pleasant almost on the same scale as its predecessor. This fort was distinguished from others because it contained the first women settlers. This second Fort Randolph, however, died from lack of necessity, the opposite of the very reason it was built. Settlers started setting up homes around the fort and lost the need for Fort Randolph. It was eventually either torn or burned down.
Fort Randolph is located in Krodel Park in Point Pleasant, WV. The fort is located approximately 1 mile from the sites of the original two forts that shared its name.
For more information contact:
Craig Hesson
994 Sandhill Road
Point Pleasant, WV 25550
304-675-7933
Email: chesson1774@suddenlink.net
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The Silver Bridge Collapse
On December 15,1967 at approximately 5 p.m., the U.S. Highway 35 bridge connecting Point Pleasant, West Virginia and Kanauga, Ohio suddenly collapsed into the Ohio River. At the time of failure, thirty- seven vehicles were crossing the bridge span, and thirty-one of those automobiles fell with the bridge. Forty- six individuals perished with the buckling of the bridge and nine were seriously injured. Along with the numerous fatalities and injuries, a major transportation route connecting West Virginia and Ohio was destroyed, disrupting the lives of many and striking fear across the nation.
The Wimer Covered Bridge
The Wimer Covered Bridge is eight miles north of Rogue River, Oregon, at the junction of E. Evans Creek Road and Covered Bridge Road. Just yards away, across from the old City Hall building, is the Wimer Market and filling station, the hub of the community.
The Wimer bridge is on the National Register of Historic Places; originally built in 1892, replaced in 1927, and refurbished in 1962. As a significant Southern Oregon landmark, its total collapse on July 6th of 2003 was shocking news. The community of Wimer and the Evans Valley rallied together to raise over 300 thousand dollars to add to federal and county funds for its reconstruction, and a replica of the bridge was completed in 2008.
The bridge has been a focal point of the community for generations. Beneath it was a hangout for kids; a place to enjoy some candy and a drink from the Wimer Market next door, share secrets, wade in the clear, cool water; catch tadpoles, pick blackberries, and listen to the idyllic sounds of Evans Creek. It was discovered that the inside of the bridge had great acoustics for singing.
In the past Wimer threw itself an annual summer party called Wimer Days. It included a parade through the bridge, a dance, a BBQ, and fireworks.
Evans Creek flows south under the bridge at Wimer, then winds its way under the Minthorne Bridge, and through Palmerton Park in the City of Rogue River before emptying into the Rogue just west of the Depot St. Bridge. The creek is one of many tributaries that feed the Rogue River, which begins near Crater Lake and runs 215 miles westward from the Cascade Range. It flows through Shady Cove, Gold Hill, Rogue River, Grants Pass, Galice, and Agness before reaching the Pacific at Gold Beach. Famous for its salmon runs and natural beauty, the course of the Rogue River has been home to Native Americans for 8,500 years.
Before the bridge collapsed in 2003, its weight limit was three tons. The new bridge is rated for 10. It has only one lane, is 170' long, with a covered span of 86'. It features a shingle roof, narrow windows above the trusses, and a Queen post truss design.
The bridge is a local treasure, one of only 50 remaining covered bridges in Oregon, and a destination for history buffs and other visitors: a real find that's off the beaten path and a momentary reprieve from the world of high tech. It's become a favorite rally point for recreational cycling groups and classic car and hot rod clubs.
Local wood sculptor Larry Johnson created and donated the two totem poles at the bridge, the larger one in 1999. He called them labors of love. Assisted by Brad German, he also made the totem poles overlooking the playing fields at Rogue River High School and the Jackson County Library in the City of Rogue River.
The bridge has also served as a wedding chapel. The first couple to be married inside the bridge was Bruce Sund and Cheryl Martin in 1991.
Seen from downstream, the bridge can look like a barn built over water. Only the flying buttresses indicate that it's in fact a covered bridge.
Installed in 1986, a steel plaque at the south end of the bridge says that gold mining started in 1849, Wimer's first store opened in the 1860s, and its first school, a log cabin, was built in 1870.
Discover more about the history of Southern Oregon in the book Rogue River, by local author Cheryl Martin Sund. It's full of historic photographs from the archives of the Woodville Museum. Sund is currently working on a new book on the history of Wimer and the Evans Valley.
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Mr. P. Explores... The Carrie Furnace Hot Metal Bridge (Rankin, Pennsylvania)
I've seen the bridge, and the bridge is long,
And they built it high, and they built it strong.
Strong enough to hold the weight of time.
Long enough to leave some of us behind.
And every one of us has to face that day;
Do you cross the bridge or do you fade away?
And every one of us that ever came to play
Has to cross the bridge or fade away...
Elton John - The Bridge (2006)
This past Spring, we trekked down the Ohio and Pennsylvania Turnpikes, risking impending spring thunderstorms and an apocalyptic sky to the Greater Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area to tour the vast remains of a massive behemoth; the still-soaring metal beast that was United States Steel's Carrie Furnace. The grounds of the Furnace were as impressive and amazing as we'd fully expected to be, their industrial gargantuism a true testament to what our forefathers wrought in order to create our modern world, but in this case, are a story that will be told here in due time. Where our adventure led us after our three hour wanderings through the labyrinth of steel and machinery was slightly downstream from the Furnace, on the slowly rolling and gloom-grey-colored Monongahela River; another massive undertaking and industrial wonder that our great-grandparents constructed almost 120 years ago. I speak, of course, of the Carrie Furnace Hot Metal Bridge, which once connected the Furnace with the opposite bank of the river and the main rail line that brought raw materials in to the steel mill and took still-burning-hot steel out to a metal-hungry nation.
Walking the bridge was a rail-lover's dream come true, with every bit of it constructed to be intimidating, solid and utilitarian; a true Goliath built to handle the massive loads of coal, iron ore and steel that would cross it in both directions. Like most rail bridges of the early Twentieth Century, the Hot Metal bridge was made from that same solid steel, laid out in a trestle of geometric and precise measurements, all logical and wonderful in its magnificent proportions. Multiple tracks once met at a Y before crossing over to the Carrie side, coming together to form a dual set of tracks across the Monongahela; one set was actually shielded on both sides to protect from the still-blistering hot steel beams that had been created in the inferno of the Furnaces. These days, no trains run across the massive span, and haven't for over forty years, since the Carrie Furnace closed down in 1978, but it is still nevertheless an incredible site to behold. Grass grows in the dirt that has drifted in between the old tracks in the middle of the bridge, and taggers have made the old steel shields their canvases, for better or worse. Local kids make the bridge their personal playground, if the old abandoned cooler that once held cold beverages that probably were not Coca-Cola was anything to judge by. The Carrie side of the bridge ends in a sheer drop-off, the old elevated tracks that once led to the Furnace removed long ago. Rumors of the bridge being renovated and opened up as a roadway for access to the Furnace and the museum that is supposed to one day be built still linger, but as of now, the steel girders only hear the wind whipping through them and only see the occasional tugboat and barge heading down-river towards Pittsburgh, the Ohio and all points southwest. And of course they see the occasional explorers like us, who are there to pay homage to a beautiful piece of industrial beauty, built in a long ago time when our nation was one of smokestacks, factories and steam locomotives. Enjoy the brief walk of the Carrie Furnace Hot Metal Bridge and go back in your mind to that time when steel was king, and the country was just beginning to truly become a industrial superpower in the world... -Mr. P.
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Cuttalossa Farm Lumberville, Pennsylvania
The beautiful Cuttalossa Farm is probably the most photographed place in all of Bucks County, PA. Between the years 1752 - 1873 there were 6 mills located along the Cuttalossa Creek: 1 grist, saw and plaster Mill; 1 saw, rake and handle mill, 1 bone grinding and fertilizer mill; 1 floor board, sash & door mill, 1 grist mill, and 1 saw mill. The entire complex is a fine example of what Bucks County looked like at one time.
The farm was originally home to Daniel Garber, a renowned Pennsylvania impressionist. Garber was famous for his landscapes featuring the woods and quarries of Bucks County. From 1909 to 1950 he was an instructor at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia. Garber's paintings are represented in the collections of many museums across the United States, such as the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, DC; the Art Institute of Chicago; and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
Daniel Garber passed away in 1958 but his farm is still standing and is now part of a National Historical District. He had brought sheep to Cuttalossa Farm to keep the hills clear of poison ivy. The current owners still breed and sell sheep.
Air Victory Museum. In Lumberton New Jersey
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Look at old military planes and sit in a p80 cockpit.
Delaware Canal Towpath Easton to Nockamixon Cliffs PA Part 1 of 2
Ride # 1 (Video 1 of 2) This is a 2-part video series of a bike ride, on the Delaware Canal Towpath, from Easton to Nockamixon Cliffs, in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. 2010
Bridge
The Fort Steuben Bridge being brought down
4 Top Abandoned Places in Virginia
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Abandoned Coke Plant – Milwaukee
The Foote Brothers Mansion – Eureka
North Bessemer School – Ironwood Township
Sav-O Supply – Wausau
Maribel Caves Hotel – Maribel
Donny Brook Schoolhouse
The Homestead – Kent
The UFO Boat – Collins Beach
King School – Cloverland
Battery William Murphy – Fort Columbia
Rice Elevator – Boyd
The Mary D. Hume Shipwreck – Gold Beach
The Church of Echo
The Odd House of Highway 30
The Peter Iredale – Warrenton
Abandoned Cement Factory – Lime
Pirtle Station
The Pickle Factory – Beaufort
Stumphouse Tunnel – Oconee
South Carolina State Hospital
Morris Island Lighthouse
Glendale Mill
Cypress Gardens Ruins
Newell Ghost Town
The Abandoned Mansion of South Santee
Weston State Hospital
Shiloh School – Hartwell Dam
The Chapel of Ease – St. Helen’s Island
Newry Mill – Newry
An Old Pea River Bridge
Rosemount Plantation
West Virginia Penetentiary
Lake Shawnee Amusement Park
TNT Bunkers – Point Pleasant
Thurmond
Smut Eye Grocery
Nuttallburg Coal Mine
Abandoned Church – Sheperdstown
Tunnel #17 – Cairo
Coalwood High School
Staten Island Ship Graveyard
North Brother Island
Halcyon Hall
The Ruins of Harper’s Ferry
New York City Farm Colony
Grossinger’s Catskill Resort Hotel
Bannerman Island
King Park Psychiatric Center
Homowack Lanes
Parksville Drug Store
Church of the Transfiguration
Renwick Smallpox Hospital
Old Cahawba
Leer Tower
Sloss Furnaces
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Coosa River Ammunition Storage Bunkers
Old Bryce Hospital
The Ice Cream Castle
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Strangest Abandoned Places
Alabama – The Abandoned Set of Big Fish
Alaska – S.S. Coldbrook
Arizona – The Airplane Graveyard
Arkansas – Dinosaur World
California – Bodie Ghost Town
Colorado – Crystal Mill
Connecticut – Hearthstone Castle
Delaware – Dead Sentinel Lighthouse
Florida – The Dome Houses of Cape Romano
Georgia – The Georgia Lunatic Asylum
Hawaii – The Bus Swallowed Whole
Idaho – Abandoned Bay Horse
Illinois – Chanute Air Force Base
Indiana – The Palace Theater
Iowa – Keokuk Railroad Station
Kansas – Joyland
Kentucky – The Ghost Ship
Louisiana – Six Flags New Orleans
Maine – Abandoned Locomotives
Maryland – The Enchanted Forest
Massachusetts – Plymouth County Hospital
Michigan – The South Manitou Shipwreck
Minnesota – The Old Hamm’s Brewery
Mississippi – Nitta Yuma
Missouri – Abandoned Lebanon Railroad
Montana – Nevada City
Nebraska – Devil’s Nest Ski Resort
Nevada – The Neon Graveyard
New Hampshire – Madame Sherri Castle Ruins
New Jersey – Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital
new Mexico – Folsom
New York – Bannerman’s Island
orth Carolina – Wizard of Oz Theme Park
orth Dakota – Thelen
hio – Chippewa Lake Amusement Park
Oklahoma – Skedee
Oregon – The Mary D. Hume Shipwreck
Pennsylvania – St. Peter & Paul Church
Rhode Island – Brenton Point
South Carolina – Cypress Gardens Ruins
South Dakota – Ortley’s Grain Elevator
Tennessee – Tennessee Brewing Co.
Texas – Sea Arama
Utah – Flaming House Ruins
Vermont – Abandoned East Mountain Radar Base
Virginia – Abandoned Renaissance Faire
Washington – Satsop Nuclear Power Plant
West Virginia – Lake Shawnee Amusement Park
Wisconsin – Door County Mushroom House
Wyoming – The Smith Mansion
The Old Taylor Distillery – Millville
Ouerbacker Mansion – Louisville
The Ghost Ship – Petersburg
Hayswood Hospital – Maysville
The Kentucky Lake Building – Kentucky Lake
The Abandoned Coal Mines – Eastern Kentucky
Below The Goatman’s Train Trestle – Pope Lick
A Deserted Farmhouse – Near Carrolton
Natural Bridge
Harland Sanders Café and Museum
Harland Sanders Café and Museum
Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill
Mammoth Cave
Bardstown
The Cumberland Gap
Newport Aquarium
Frankfort
Kentucky Horse Park
Abraham Lincoln’s Birthplace
Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest
Kentucky Railway Museum
National Corvette Museum
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Cypress Gardens Ruins
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Tubing Down the Delaware River
What could be better than a lazy summer day in New Jersey spent tubing down the Delaware River?