Clearing the Way to Washington Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail - Bladensburg MD
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The Battle of Bladensburg on August 24, 1814, ended in defeat for the United States and allowed the British to invade Washington, D.C. Once the Americans realized the British route of advance, there was little time to prepare.
Waymark Code: WM16MBF
Location: Maryland, United States
Date Posted: 08/26/2022
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Alfouine
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Clearing the Way to Washington-Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail -War 1812

The Battle of Bladensburg on August 24, 1814, ended in defeat for the United States and allowed the British to invade Washington, D.C. Once the Americans realized the British route of advance, there was little time to prepare. They hastily established lines of defense near the port town of Bladensburg, where the British would cross the Eastern Branch of the Potomac (known today as the Anacostia).
The poorly trained and ill-equipped American militia, though superior in number, were no match for the seasoned British army. That night, as buildings in Washington burned and the victors ravaged the White House, news of the rout at Bladensburg spread throughout the countryside.

"The enemy are in full march to Washington. Have the materials to destroy the bridges." -- Secretary of State James Monroe to President James Madison, August 23, 1814.

[Sidebar:]
Tour several War of 1812 sites in the Bladensburg area:
Start at the visitor center at Bladensburg Waterfront Park for information on these and other attractions:
* Bostwick House -- Home of a British prisoner-of-war agent
* Upper Marlboro -- Several 1812 sites from time of British occupation
* Dueling Grounds -- Site of significant battle engagements
* Riversdale -- Historic house museum with exhibits and programs on plantation life during the war
* George Washington House -- Cannon fire from the battle reputedly scarred this 1765-era structure

[Caption:]
Wounded in battle, American hero Joshua Barney was captured by the British, then pardoned for bravery.
Group that erected the marker: National Park Service

Address of where the marker is located. Approximate if necessary:
In Bladensburg Waterfront Park in front of the Visitors Center.
Bladensburg , MD United States
20710


URL of a web site with more information about the history mentioned on the sign: Not listed

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