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12 North Westside Avenue, Funkstown MD 21734, United States of America
Inscription. “The turnpike bridge at Funkstown is the only one. which seems to belong to a town” : —Helen Ashe Hays, The Antietam and its Bridges, This bridge, finished in 1823, is perhaps the oldest one over Antietam ... More on HMDB

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Funkstown MD 21734, United States of America
Inscription. The Confederate presence at Funkstown threatened any Union advance against Gen. Robert E. Lees position near Williamsport and the Potomac River as he retreated to Virginia after the Ba... More on HMDB
Inscription. After Gettysburg, in order to mask entrenching operations along the Potomac river by General R. E. Lee, Confederate troops, led by General J. E. B. Stuart, engaged Union forces under G... More on HMDB

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Funkstown MD 21734, United States of America
Inscription. By the citizens of the Funkstown District in grateful appreciation of the services of those of her citizens who were engaged with the military, navy and marine forces of the United States in the World War. 1914-1918, ... More on HMDB

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225 Baltimore Street, Funkstown MD 21734, United States of America
Inscription. When the National Road was completed through Funkstown in 1823, a rush of “stagecoaches and wagon teams, droves of cattle, teamsters and travelers” flooded through the town. Although Baltimore was seventy ... More on HMDB

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Funkstown MD 21734, United States of America
Inscription. Used to treat Confederate officer H. D. McDaniel 11th GA. Regt. during the battle of Funkstown July 10, 1863, who suffered a severe wound and was brought to this house. He survived to later become governor of Georgia. ... More on HMDB

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Funkstown MD 21734, United States of America

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29 West Baltimore Street, Funkstown MD 21734, United States of America
Inscription. Civil War Hospital Site, Angela Kirkham Davis House: Was used as a hospital during, The Maryland Campaign 1862, Private Property, courtesy of S. H. A. F. , Erected by Save Historic Antietam Foundation. , Location. 39° ... More on HMDB

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600 South Potomac Street, Hagerstown, MD 21740-6431
Statue of "Hope" marks the burial place of more than 2,000 Confederate soldiers who died in the Civil War battles ... More on Search.visitmaryland.org
Rose Hill Cemetery is the final resting place of more than 2,000 Confederate soldiers from the Maryland Campaign of 1862. Only ... More on Marylandmemories.com

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Funkstown MD 21734, United States of America
Inscription. Crew: 4 men commander, loader, gunner, driver, Weight: 28,500 lbs. Max Speed: 36 mph, Cruising Range: 70 miles (road) 135 miles (with drop tanks), Weapons System: M6 37mm main gun, M1919A4 .30 caliber flexible on turret, ... More on HMDB

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18123 Oak Ridge Dr, Hagerstown, Maryland 21740-1915
