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Monocacy Battlefield

has been designated a

National Historic Landmark

This site possesses national significance

in commemorating the history of the

United States of America

1973

National Parks Service

United States Department of the Interior

Marker can be reached from Urbana Pike (State Highway 355), on the right when traveling north. ...

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This Boulder Overlooks the Monocacy Battlefield

and is in memory

– of –

The Southern Solders

who fell in the battle

fought July 9, 1864

which resulted in

a Confederate victory

———

Erected July 9, 1914

by the

Fitzhugh Lee Chapter

United Daughters of the Confederacy

of Frederick, Maryland

Marker is on Urbana Pike (State Highway 355), on ...

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Monocacy National Battlefield

The Battle that Saved Washington

In the summer of 1864, Confederate Lieutenant General Jubal Early launched a campaign down the Shenandoah Valley with a corps of approximately 15,000 troops. The campaign was a last attempt to carry the war to the ...

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Monocacy National Battlefield

The Battle that Saved Washington

In the summer of 1864, Confederate Lieutenant General Jubal Early launched a campaign down the Shenandoah Valley with a corps of approximately 15,000 troops. The campaign was a last attempt to carry the war to the ...

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Monocacy Battlefield

Monocacy Battlefield

has been designated a

Registered National

Historic Landmark

Under the provisions of the

Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935

this site possesses exceptional value

in commemorating or illustrating

the history of the United States

U.S. Department of the Interior

National Park Service

1973

Marker can be reached from Urbana ...

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