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21843 National Pike, Boonsboro, MD 21713
Site of the first monument erected to the "Father of our Country," President George Washington. Located along the Cumberland Valley, a noted migratory bird flyway, ... More on Search.visitmaryland.org
Inscription. Volunteer villagers of nearby Boonesboro celebrated their Independence Day July 4, 1827, by building and dedicating this first monument to the memory of George Washington. Repaired and... More on HMDB

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Rohrersville MD 21779, United States of America
Inscription. Driven from Cramptons Gap on Sept. 14, 1862, by Gen. Franklins Sixth Corps, elements of McLaws Confederates formed across Pleasant Valley to bar Union advance on Maryland Heights and Harpers Ferry. Later these Confederates ... More on HMDB

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Rohrersville MD 21779, United States of America
Inscription. An important part of the Battle of South Mountain was fought here September 14-15, 1862, when the Federal forces pressed the Confederate troops back into Pleasant Valley and on to Sharpsburg, , Erected by Maryland Historical ... More on HMDB

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Burkittsville MD 21718, United States of America
Inscription. The first settlers in this area cleared their farm land and raised their families along two Indian trails that crossed here. Joshua Harley, one of these pioneers and a veteran of the American Revolution, started the settlements ... More on HMDB

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c/o Greenbrier State Park,MD Rt 67, Gapland, Maryland 21713

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Located at Rt. 65 Sharpsburg , MD 21782
The Antietam National Cemetery in Sharpsburg contains the remains of 4,776 soldiers from the Battle of Anti... More on PlanetWare
I found my gr gr gr grandfather buried in section C6. He was a member of Company G 6th WV Infantry Voluntee... More on TripAdvisor

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2406 Chestnut Grove Rd. Sharpsburg , MD 21782
John Brown was a famous abolitionist who lived in the Kennedy home while he and his sons planned their attack ... More on PlanetWare
ennedy Farm, Maryland a national historic landmark, used during the summer of 1859 by John Brown and his Provisional Army of the United States From this house in 1859, John Brown, the storied abol... More on Marylandmemories.com

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Keedysville MD 21756, United States of America
Inscription. The main timber-frame portion of the house was built by the Hitt family before 1790. A log addition was added in the 1830's by the Cost family, nearly doubling the size of the house. After the battle of Antietam, it was ... More on HMDB

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Keedysville MD 21756, United States of America

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Keedysville MD 21756, United States of America
Inscription. This two-arch bridge was built over the Little Antietam Creek by George Burgan for $1,650 in 1858. Its cutwaters, the upstream pier bulwarks designed to divide the current and break up... More on HMDB
Inscription. The 20.25 acre property on Little Antietam Creek was bequeathed to Samuel Merritt Hitt by Robert Smith on October 28, 1818. A two-story, two-section grist and sawmill was constructed a... More on HMDB
