
Aftermath of Battle-Hospitals and Graves - Westminster, MD
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Don.Morfe
N 39° 34.254 W 076° 59.331
18S E 329167 N 4382022
After the cavalry engagement here on June 29, 1863, Westminster’s citizens cared for dozens of wounded of both sides.
Waymark Code: WM17V70
Location: Maryland, United States
Date Posted: 04/06/2023
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TEXT ON THE HISTORICAL MARKER
Aftermath of Battle Hospitals and Graves
— Gettysburg Campaign —
After the cavalry engagement here on June 29, 1863, Westminster’s citizens cared for dozens of wounded of both sides. Besides the human toll, shattered and broken cannons, gun carriages, and caissons lined both sides of Court Street to Main Street after the Battle of Gettysburg, awaiting repair in Northern foundries and arsenals.
The Union Meeting House atop a mound in Westminster Cemetery became a makeshift hospital. There, military and civilian physicians, assisted by townspeople, treated the wounded. The building was razed in 1891; an iron urn marks the site.
The dead from the cavalry engagement were interred in the cemetery on July 1, but families and friends of the 1st Delaware cavalrymen later removed their remains to Delaware. The two dead Confederate officers, Lt. Pierre Gibson, Co. D, 4th Virginia Cavalry, and Lt. John W. Murray, Co. E, were reburied in the churchyard of the Ascension Episcopal Church. Gibson’s remains were removed to Culpeper, Virginia, in 1867.
Col. Paul J. Revere, 20th Massachusetts Infantry, grandson of his famous Revolutionary War namesake, fell wounded at Gettysburg on July 2. Brought to the City Hotel at Main and Court Streets to await family members, Revere died on July 4 before they arrived.
Name of Battle: Battle at Westminster
 Name of War: U. S. Civil War
 Date(s) of Battle (Beginning): 06/29/1863
 Entrance Fee: Not Listed
 Parking: Not Listed
 Date of Battle (End): Not listed

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