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“Camp Fisher” Civil War Campsite

The 2nd & 11th Mississippi Infantry Regt’s. (C.S.A.) camped here from Oct 1861 to Mar 1862. They named their camp in observance of the 6th North Carolina’s Camp Fisher (1 Mile to the NW). The 6th N.C. was the first ...

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Civil War Hospital Site

Samuel Pry Mill

Civil War Hospital Site

Samuel Pry Mill

Was used as a hospital during

The Maryland Campaign 1862

Private Property

courtesy of S.H.A.F.

Marker is on Keedysville Road ½ mile west of Shepherdstown Pike (Maryland Route 34), on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Civil War Hospital Site

Angela Kirkham Davis House

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.

Marker is on Baltimore Street (Alternate U.S. 40), on the left when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Civil War Hospital Site

R.D. Shepherds Town Hall

Civil War Hospital Site

R.D. Shepherds Town Hall

was used as a hospital during

the Maryland Campaign 1862

courtesy of S.H.A.F.

Marker is at the intersection of German Street (West Virginia Route 230) and North King Street (West Virginia Route 480), on ...

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Civil War Hospital Site

Henry Shoemaker House

Civil War Hospital Site

The Henry

Shoemaker House

was used as a hospital site during

the Maryland Campaign 1862.

Private Property

courtesy of S.H.A.F

Marker is on Historic National Road (Alternate U.S. 40), on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org