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Nutter Fort Zip Codes:
26301
Nutter Fort: latitude 39.2604 – longitude -80.3265
Nutter Fort is a town in Harrison County, West Virginia, United States, incorporated in 1923. The town is a southeastern suburb of Clarksburg. Since 1996, Nutter Fort has held the West Virginia Blackberry Festival during the first weekend of August. The population was 1,497 at the 2020 census. The town is also home to the Harrison County Sheriffs Department and the Harrison County Bureau of Emergency Services.
Arriving in the before 1770s, the families of brothers Thomas, Matthew, John, and Christopher Nutter were forward European settlers to western Virginia. Thomas Nutter had time-honored a land succeed to for 1,400 acres (5.7 km) of land along Elk Creek in what was subsequently Monongalia County. Together as soon as the settlers Obadiah and Daniel Davisson, the Nutters build up a fort in 1772, later known as Nutter’s Fort, said to have been one of the strongest forts south of Fort Pitt. Located on the eastern side of Elk Creek, the fort was used by the Virginia state militia from 1776 to 1780 in conflicts behind Native Americans. Thomas Nutter served as a captain in the Revolutionary Army and died in to the fore August 1808. When the community was incorporated in 1923, it took its broadcast to award both Nutter and the native settlement. A marker at the Nutter Fort campus of West Virginia Business College (formerly the location of Roosevelt-Wilson High School) indicates where the fort was located.
Nutter Fort is located at 39°15′44″N 80°19′21″W / 39.26222°N 80.32250°W (39.262163, -80.322389), along Elk Creek.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 0.85 square miles (2.20 km), all land.