Fontville, West Virginia

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title: Fontville, West Virginia
text: Fontville, was the name of a town planned to be at the current day location of Sweet Springs, West Virginia. The town was brainchild of William Lewis, brother of Andrew Lewis and Thomas Lewis. On December 16, 1790, Section Three of an Act of Assembly in Virginia set forth the following: Thirty acres of land on the southeast side of Sweet Springs in Botetourt County, Virginia, which was the property of William Lewis, would be vested in James Breckinridge, Martin McFerran, Henry Bowyer, Matthew Ha
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date modified: 2020-12-10T23:59:16Z
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