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24 East Main Street, New Market MD 21774, United States of America
Inscription. Gettysburg Campaign: Late in June 1863, the Union Army of the Potomac pursued Gen. Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia as it invaded the North less than a year after the Antietam Campaign. On Monday, June 29, the ... More on HMDB

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New Market MD 21774, United States of America
Inscription. This area was patrolled by Confederate troops under the command of Gen. Fitz Hugh Lee at the time of General Robert E. Lee's invasion of Maryland in September 1862. Gen. J. E. B. Stuar... More on HMDB
Inscription. This area was patrolled by Confederate troops under the command of Gen. Fitz Hugh Lee at the time of General Robert E. Lee's invasion of Maryland in September 1862. , Location. 39°... More on HMDB

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12406 Old National Pike, Mt. Airy, MD 21771, New Market MD 21774, United States of America
Inscription. Looking more like an ancient tombstone, the stone marker at the bottom of the hill before you, tucked inside the guardrail, was once used to denote mileage to Baltimore along the Baltimore and Frederick-Town Turnpike, ... More on HMDB

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New Market MD 21774, United States of America
Inscription. As Fredericktown was born in 1745, German farmers were already hauling their grain to the port of Baltimore. By the 1780s, new communities were springing up along busy wagon routes. Two speculators, Nicholas Hall and ... More on HMDB

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North Alley, New Market, MD 21774

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Frederick MD 21705, United States of America
Roadside park showcasing historic stone demijohn from the original Jug Bridge, with picnic tables and a marker commemorating ... More on Fredericktourism.org
Inscription. The stone demijohn and memorial plaque, placed by the Sons of the American Revolution, were originally located on a bridge crossing the Monocacy River about 2 miles east of this site. ... More on HMDB

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Maryland
Sugarloaf Mountain looms above rolling farmlands about 30 crow-miles northwest of Washington. Privately owned, its managed as both a nature preserve and public recreation area. Although it attracts... More on Trails
What a fascinating place. Sugarloaf Mountain is privately owned -- imagine owning a mountain -- but made available to the public for recreational purposes. There are several different trails, but m... More on TripAdvisor

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Frederick MD 21704, United States of America
Inscription. 4:00 4:30 p.m. July 9, 1864, The Battle of Monocacy changed from a stalemate to a rout as the final lines of Maj. Gen. John B. Gordon's three Confederate brigades swept down Brooks Hill onto the fields of Thomas farm. ... More on HMDB

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Frederick MD 21704, United States of America
Inscription. After crossing the Potomac River early in September 1862, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee reorganized the Army of Northern Virginia into three separate wings. On September 9, he promulgated his campaign strategy to divide ... More on HMDB

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Frederick MD 21704, United States of America
Inscription. George Washington stopped in a building two hundred yards west of here known as Peters Tavern Thursday June 30, 1791. , Erected 1932 by The Federation of Rural Womens Clubs of Frederi... More on HMDB
Inscription. On August 5 and 6, 1785, and again June 30 and July 1, 1791, was the guest of Thomas Johnson at the latter's manorial residence which stood on the site of the present farm house, about... More on HMDB
