Fort Frye

Fort Frye was a triangular-shaped defensive fortification built by a group of pioneers from the Ohio Company of Associates who moved about twenty miles up the Muskingum River from the settlement of Marietta, Ohio to a location near the mouth of Wolf Creek. During 1789 the pioneers established settlements now known as Waterford and Beverly on the southwest and northeast banks of the Muskingum, respectively. The settlements were located about 13 miles downriver from a small group of pioneers at Big Bottom. During January and February 1791, following the massacre at Big Bottom and the start of the Northwest Indian War, the settlers built Fort Frye at Beverly.

The form of the fort was triangular, which is rather uncommon in military defenses. But as they were in a hurry, and it saved them one line of curtains, while the block houses at the angles defended the sides just as well as in any other form, it was adopted. The base of the triangle rested on the river, distant only a few paces from the bank, and was about two hundred feet in length. One of the other sides was somewhat longer, so that the work was not a regular triangle. At each corner, was a two story block house, twenty feet square below, and a foot or two more above. The two longer sides were filled in with dwelling houses, some of which were two stories high, and others of a less hight, while a considerable portion were built barrack fashion, with only one roof, pitched inward, so that the rain from it fell within the garrison. The spaces not occupied by buildings were filled in with stout pickets. Broad, substantial gates, near the northern block house, led out through the palisades into the highway and fields, while a smaller one in the curtain on the bank, called the water gate, afforded an opening to the river. A line of palisades, twelve feet high, at the distance of thirty feet, inclosed the whole, and descended to the river.

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Mooney, Slack among District 12 Hall of Fame inductees

Times Recorder - Zanesville 16 Mar 2025
This year’s class is Fort Frye girls’ coach Don Strahler, Ann Mooney of New Lexington (Class of 1985), Jessie Slack of Sheridan (2005), Todd Antill of Shadyside (1988) and Tyler Engle of Fort Frye (2007).

OHSAA state scores | Rootstown vs Columbus Grove high school girls basketball live updates

Record-Courier 15 Mar 2025
Fort Frye has won 15 in a row since sustaining two straight defeats in early January.About the Rootstown Rovers girls basketball team ... as the Rovers pulled away in the fourth quarter against Fort Frye.

Ohio high school girls basketball | Rootstown falls to Columbus Grove in state title game

Akron Beacon Journal 15 Mar 2025
2 loss to Revere.Fort Frye has won 15 in a row since sustaining two straight defeats in early January ... Rootstown's state semifinal was no less thrilling, as the Rovers pulled away in the fourth quarter against Fort Frye.

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Record-Courier 15 Mar 2025
DAYTON — The Rovers made history ... There was shock at the start, as the Bulldogs took a 20-2 lead ... Rootstown grapples with 20-2 deficit ... And they trailed by three in the third quarter of their state semifinal against Fort Frye ... But nothing like 20-2.

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Record-Courier 14 Mar 2025
In the first minute of Rootstown's state semifinal victory over Fort Frye, Curall scored the game's first basket when she picked out a steal at the top of the Rovers' full-court press and laid the ball in against contact.

OHSAA girls basketball | What to know about Rootstown's title game against Columbus Grove

Record-Courier 14 Mar 2025
Here's a quick look at what you need to know about Rootstown girls basketball's first state championship game. ... The address of the arena is 1801 S ... And Rootstown had to survive 14 Fort Frye 3-pointers in a back-and-forth state semifinal victory.

Girls Basketball: Columbus Grove to face Rootstown for state title

Lima Ohio 13 Mar 2025
2 ... The Bulldogs, of course, topped Minster 43-40 on a late-game layup and some free throws from Lauryn Auchmuty and the Rovers squeaked out a 57-54 win over Fort Frye six days after pulling off a 37-36 victory over Smithville to win a regional title.

H.S. Results 3/9: Wrestling state tournament wraps up

Springfield News-Sun 10 Mar 2025
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Springfield News-Sun 09 Mar 2025
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The Morning Journal 09 Mar 2025
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Record-Courier 08 Mar 2025
Withstanding a sea of 3-pointers, Rootstown navigated its way to a 57-54 victory over Fort Frye in a Division VI state semifinal Friday night ... Fort Frye, to its credit, contested the cutter well.

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