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7900 Avis Mill Road Williamsport , MD 21795
Location on 88, 1 miles mark off on C & O Canal, 15 minutes to Antietam Battlefield, walk to the Potomac River, ... More on Marylandmemories.com
Location on 88, 1 miles mark off on C & O Canal, 15 minutes to Antietam Battlefield, walk to the Potomac ... More on Marylandmemories.com

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Town Hall, Williamsport, MD 21795

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Williamsport, Maryland
Conococheague Creek, a tributary of the Potomac River, is a free flowing stream that originates in Pennsylvania and empties into the Potomac River in Maryland. It is ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Inscription. An important point during the French and Indian War 1753-1758. George Washington given authority to locate the "Federal City" at any point on the Potomac between Conococheague and the ... More on HMDB

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Williamsport MD 21795, United States of America
Inscription. Home of Brig. Gen. Otho Holland Williams, Revolutionary War hero and founder, 1786, of Williamsport, and of Col. Elie Williams, president of commission to lay out National Road and chief surveyor Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. ... More on HMDB

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16129 Lappans Road, Williamsport MD 21795, United States of America
Inscription. More bad news arrived for the Confederates retreating from Gettysburg on July 6, 1863—Union cavalry was in hot pursuit. With the flooded Potomac River preventing Gen. John D. Imbodens escape at Williamsport, and ... More on HMDB

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210 S Vermont Street, Maryland

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Williamsport MD 21795, United States of America
Inscription. On June 15, 1863, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lees second invasion of the North began here as 2,000 of Gen. Albert G. Jenkinss infantrymen splashed across the Potomac River. For the next eleven days, almost 50,000 soldiers ... More on HMDB

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Williamsport MD 21795, United States of America
Inscription. On September 10, 1862, Gen. Robert E. Lee ordered Gen. Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson and a detachment of 15,000 men, about two-thirds of the Army of Northern Virginia, to capture the Union garrison at Harpers ... More on HMDB

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Williamsport MD 21795, United States of America
Inscription. General J. E. B. Stuart with General Wade Hampton attacked a large force of Pennsylvania militia under Governor Curtin and General John F. Reynolds near here September 20, 1862. Outnumbered, he retired across the Potomac. ... More on HMDB

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Hager Drive-In Williamsport, MD 21795
