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Maps of the March to Harpers Ferry and Battle of Maryland Heights image, Touch for more information
By Craig Swain, September 16, 2012
Maps of the March to Harpers Ferry and Battle of Maryland Heights
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
201Maryland (Washington County), Brownsville — Battle of Maryland Heights — Maryland's First Civil War Battle — Antietam Campaign 1862 —
On Rohrersville Road (State Highway 67), on the right when traveling north.
202Maryland (Washington County), Cascade — War Returns to South Mountain — Battle of Monterey Pass — Gettysburg Campaign —
Near PenMar - High Rock Road, on the right when traveling south.
203Maryland (Washington County), Cearfoss — Crossing the Mason and Dixon — Pennsylvania, at Last! — Gettysburg Campaign —
On Fairview Road (County Route 494) at Greencastle Pike (Maryland Road 63), on the right when traveling east on Fairview Road.
204Maryland (Washington County), Cearfoss — Gettysburg Campaign — Invasion & Retreat
On Fairview Road (County Route 494) at Greencastle Pike (Maryland Road 63), on the right when traveling east on Fairview Road.
205Maryland (Washington County), Clear Spring — Gettysburg Campaign — Invasion & Retreat
On Cumberland Street (U.S. 40) at Mill Street (Maryland Route 68), on the right when traveling west on Cumberland Street.
206Maryland (Washington County), Clear Spring — Gettysburg Campaign — Invasion & Retreat
On National Pike (US 40).
207Maryland (Washington County), Clear Spring — Vital Crossroads — Clear Springs in the Civil War
On Broadfording Road.
208Maryland (Washington County), Conococheague — Gettysburg Campaign — Invasion & Retreat
On Rufus Wilson Road, on the right when traveling west.
209Maryland (Washington County), Dargan — Confederate Invasion — Five Years Later ... — Early's 1864 Attack on Washington —
On Chestnut Grove Road 0.3 miles east of McCoy Road, on the left when traveling east.
210Maryland (Washington County), Dargan — Kennedy Farm — Staging and Planning John Brown's Harpers Ferry Raid
On Chestnut Grove Road, on the right when traveling south.
211Maryland (Washington County), Fairplay — Jones’s Crossroads — Forts Facing Forts
On Shepherdstown Pike (Maryland Route 65) at Lappans Road (Route 68), on the right when traveling south on Shepherdstown Pike.
212Maryland (Washington County), Funkstown — Battle of Funkstown — At Bay another Day — Gettysburg Campaign —
On Old National Road (U.S. Alt 40), on the right when traveling south.
213Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — First Battle of Hagerstown — Vicious Fighting in the Streets — Gettysburg Campaign —
On North Potomac Street (Maryland Route 65), on the right when traveling south.
214Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — Gettysburg Campaign — Invasion & Retreat
On North Potomac Street (Maryland Route 65).
215Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — Second Battle of Hagerstown — Custer Captures the Town — Gettysburg Campaign —
On North Potomac Street (Maryland Route 65), on the right when traveling south.
216Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Gettysburg Campaign — Invasion & Retreat
On the eastbound Sideling Hill Rest Area (Interstate 68 at milepost 75), 1.5 miles east of Exit 74, on the right when traveling east.
217Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Gettysburg Campaign — Invasion & Retreat
On the westbound Sideling Hill Visitors Center (Interstate 68 at milepost 75), 2.7 miles west of Exit 77 (Maryland Route 144), on the right when traveling west.
218Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Gettysburg Campaign — Invasion & Retreat
On Church Street south of Main Street (Maryland Route 144), on the left when traveling south.
219Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — Major James Breathed — "Hardest artillery fighter the war produced"
On West Main Street (Maryland Route 144), on the left when traveling west.
220Maryland (Washington County), Hancock — St. Thomas Episcopal Church — Unintended Target
On Church Street south of Main Street (Maryland Route 144), on the left when traveling south.
221Maryland (Washington County), Keedysville — Keedysville — Headquarters and Hospital Town — Antietam Campaign 1862 —
On Taylor Drive at North Main Street (Maryland Route 845), in the median on Taylor Drive.
222Maryland (Washington County), Lappans Crossroads — Council of War — Should We Attack?
On Lappans Road (Maryland Route 68), on the right when traveling west.
223Maryland (Washington County), Leitersburg — Gettysburg Campaign — Invasion & Retreat
On Ringold Street at Ringold Pike (County Route 418) on Ringold Street.
224Maryland (Washington County), Leitersburg — Retreat into Maryland — "Asleep and at the same time walking"
On Ringold Street at Ringold Pike (County Route 418), on the right when traveling south on Ringold Street.
225Maryland (Washington County), Myersville — 1862 Antietam Campaign — Lee Invades Maryland
On the West Welcome Center and Rest Area (Interstate 70) near Exit 42 (Maryland Route 17), on the right when traveling west.
226Maryland (Washington County), Myersville — Gettysburg Campaign — Invasion & Retreat
On the West Welcome Center and Rest Area (Interstate 70) west of Exit 42 (Maryland Route 17), on the right when traveling west.
227Maryland (Washington County), Sharpsburg — 1862 Antietam Campaign — Lee Invades Maryland
On Shepherdstown Pike (Maryland Route 34), on the left when traveling north.
228Maryland (Washington County), Sharpsburg — 1862 Antietam Campaign — Lee Invades Maryland
On Shepherdstown Pike (Maryland Route 34).
229Maryland (Washington County), Sharpsburg — Antietam Station — Railroad to Reunion — Antietam Campaign 1862 —
On Shepherdstown Pike (Maryland Route 34), on the left when traveling north.
230Maryland (Washington County), Sharpsburg — Early's Washington Raid — Diverting Federal Forces, July 1864
On Boonesboro Pike (State Highway 34), on the right when traveling west.
231Maryland (Washington County), Sharpsburg — Gettysburg Campaign — Invasion & Retreat
On Boonesboro Pike (Maryland Route 34), on the left when traveling east.
232Maryland (Washington County), Sharpsburg — Grove Farm — A Visit from the President — Antietam Campaign 1862 —
On Shepherdstown Pike (Maryland Route 34), on the right when traveling north.
233Maryland (Washington County), Sharpsburg — Witness to History
Near Old Burnside Bridge Road.
234Maryland (Washington County), Smithsburg — Gettysburg Campaign — Invasion & Retreat
Near West Water Street (Maryland Route 66), on the left when traveling east.
235Maryland (Washington County), Smithsburg — Respite at Smithsburg — “An Oasis in the Desert”
Near West Water Street (Maryland Route 66), on the left when traveling east.
236Maryland (Washington County), St. James — St. Mark's Episcopal Church — Refuge for the "sick and wounded"
Near Lappans Road, on the right when traveling east.
237Maryland (Washington County), Williamsport — C & O Canal Aqueduct — Stonewall Changes Course — Antietam Campaign 1862 —
238Maryland (Washington County), Williamsport — Gettysburg Campaign — Invasion & Retreat
Near Potomac Street (U.S. 11) when traveling west.
239Maryland (Washington County), Williamsport — Shielding the Army — Where are the Confederates? — Gettysburg Campaign —
On Greencastle Pike (Route 63), on the right when traveling north.
240Maryland (Washington County), Williamsport — The Wagoners’ Fight — Teamsters Help Save the Army
Near Lappans Road (Maryland Route 68), on the left.
241Maryland (Washington County), Williamsport — Williamsport — The Beginning and the End — Gettysburg Campaign —
242Maryland (Washington County), Zittlestown — 1862 Antietam Campaign — Lee Invades Maryland
On U.S. 40 Alternate (Alternate U.S. 40) at Washington Monument Road, on the right when traveling east on U.S. 40 Alternate.
243Maryland (Washington County), Zittlestown — 19th Century Backpacker — The Civil War Soldier — Antietam Campaign 1862 —
On Old National Pike (Alternate U.S. 40) at Washington Monument Road, on the right when traveling east on Old National Pike. Reported permanently removed.
244Maryland (Washington County), Zittlestown — 19th Century Backpacker — "A lean and hungry set of wolves" — Antietam Campaign 1862 —
On Old National Pike (Alternate U.S. 40) just east of Washington Monument Road, on the right when traveling east.
245Maryland (Washington County), Zittlestown — Battle at South Mountain — A Natural Barrier — Antietam Campaign 1862 —
On U.S. 40 Alternate (Alternate U.S. 40) at Washington Monument Road, on the right when traveling east on U.S. 40 Alternate.
246Maryland (Washington County), Zittlestown — Deaths of Two Generals — “Hallo, Sam, I’m dead!” — Antietam Campaign 1862 —
On Reno Monument Road near the Appalachian Trail, on the left when traveling west.
247Maryland (Washington County), Zittlestown — The Battle for Fox’s Gap — “Hell is empty and all the devils are here.” — Antietam Campaign 1862 —
On Reno Monument Road at the Appalachian Trail, on the left when traveling west on Reno Monument Road.
248Maryland (Washington County), Zittlestown — Washington Monument — Signal Station — Antietam Campaign 1862 —
On Washington Monument Road, on the right.
249Maryland (Worcester County), Berlin — Corp. Isaiah Fassett — "Uncle Zear"
On Branch Street at Flower Street, on the right when traveling east on Branch Street.
250Maryland (Worcester County), Pocomoke City — Maryland's Eastern Shore — Hundreds of Enslaved and Free Black Men Enlisted
Near Ocean Highway (U.S. 13) when traveling north.
251Virginia (Caroline County), Port Royal — Port Royal — Booth Turned Away — John Wilkes Booth – Escape of an Assassin —
On King Street at Caroline Street, on the left when traveling north on King Street.

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