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Sixth Maryland Infantry Monument

The Sixth Maryland Infantry attacked over this ground in the pre-dawn hours of April 2, 1865. A portion of the regiment, led by Major Clifton K. Prentiss, poured over the Confederate works here, suffering numerous casualties in the process, including ...

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Maryland Monument

Maryland’s tribute to

her heroic dead.

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Erected by members of

the Maryland Historical

Society

in memory of the soldiers

of the Maryland Line.

1781-1892

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Non Omnis Moriar

Marker can be reached from Guilford Courthouse Tour Road, on the left when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Maryland State Monument

Baltimore

Light Artillery, C.S.A.

Organized at Richmond, Va.

August 17, 1861

Battles engaged in: Harpers

Ferry; Winchester; Front

Royal; Cross Keys; Port

Republic; Woodstock; Gaines'

Mills; Malvern Hill; Bristoe

Station; Cunningham's Ford;

Groveton; Rappahannock;

Second Mannassas; Antietam;

Yellow Tavern; Carlisle;

Gettysburg; Culpepper C.H.;

Mine Run; Brandy Station;

Chambersburg; Leestown;

Frederick; OldTown;

Waynesboro; Maurytown.

Officers

Captain John B. Brockenbrough

Captain ...

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Maryland Monument

In honor of

Maryland’s Four Hundred

who on this battlefield

August 27th 1776

saved the American Army

Good God! What brave fellows

I must this day lose.

George Washington

Pedestal contributed by the Department of ParksCharles A. Schieren Frank Sovier

Mayor Commissioner

Marker is on Wellhouse Drive, on the left ...

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Maryland Monument

In honor of

Maryland’s Four Hundred

who on this battlefield

August 27th 1776

saved the American Army

Good God! What brave fellows

I must this day lose.

George Washington

Pedestal contributed by the Department of ParksCharles A. Schieren Frank Sovier

Mayor Commissioner

Marker is on Wellhouse Drive, on the left ...

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