
Fort Frederick (A Witness to War) - Big Pool, Maryland
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flyingmoose
N 39° 36.618 W 078° 00.290
17S E 757135 N 4388792
Located on Fort Frederick State Park.
Waymark Code: WM184BV
Location: Maryland, United States
Date Posted: 05/27/2023
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Built by the Maryland colony in 1756 during the French and Indian War, Fort Frederick’s stone walls surrounded three large buildings. The colonists abandoned the frontier fort in 1759, when the threat of Indian raids subsided. During the Revolutionary War, the fort confined hundreds of British prisoners. The state auctioned the fort and about 100 acres in the 1790s. The property changed hands several times; in 1860, Nathan Williams, a free African American, bought the place and farmed the land. By then, time and scavengers had demolished the buildings.
With the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861, the area around Fort Frederick again became strategically significant. The U.S. Army acted to protect the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal a quarter-mile south of the fort and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad across the Potomac River in present-day West Virginia. The 1st Maryland Infantry (U.S.) under the command of Colonel John Kenly arrived in December 1861 to guard the canal and the fords and ferries between Four Locks, to the east, and Cherry Run, to the west. Company H occupied Fort Frederick. On Christmas Day 1861, the regiment skirmished nearby with Confederate raiders who tore up the railroad. Company D relieved Company H here in January 1862, then crossed the river at the end of February to protect the railroad while it was under repair. In October 1862, a 12th Illinois Cavalry picket guarded the canal “immediately south of old Fort Frederick,” and other Federals later occupied the area.
Type of site: Transportation Route or Facility
 Address: 11100 Fort Frederick Road Big Pool, Maryland United States of America 21711
 Phone Number: 13018422155
 Admission Charged: No Charge
 Website: [Web Link]
 Driving Directions: Not listed

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