BACON FORT
 
 
 
 In April 1756, amidst the perilous French and
 
 Indian War, Col. George Washington wrote Virginia
 
 Gov. Dinwiddie: "Desolation and murder still
 
 increase. The Blue Ridge is now our frontier."
 
 Bacon Fort. just east, was a small dwelling, likely
 
 stockaded to become a fort. At the first Loudoun
 
 County Court session, 12 July 1757, Bacon Fort is
 
 twice mentioned as a highway surveyor's landmark.
 
 In 1759, landowner Wm. West reconverted the
 
 fort to a house, then in March 1760 established
 
 a licensed ordinary (tavern), operated by Wm. Owsley.
 
 In June 1788, Washington "Halted at a small tavern
 
 Bacon fort" (Diary). It survived into the 19th
 
 century. Nothing remains today.
 
 SNICKERSVILLE TURNPIKE ASSOCIATION