Camp Mason & Dixon - Bedford PA
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Don.Morfe
N 39° 43.816 W 078° 42.743
17S E 696046 N 4400322
Swampy ground, poor provisions and rampant illness resulting in two deaths, earned the site the appellation “Camp Misery and Despair”
Waymark Code: WM129KC
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 04/06/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member saopaulo1
Views: 3

Camp Mason & Dixon-From June 27-July 8, 1861 a newly formed brigade of 1,500 Union troops under Chas. J. Biddle consisting of the 5th and 13th (Bucktail Regiment) PA Reserves, and 1st PA Res. Artillery, encamped here while enroute to relieve Col. Lew Wallace’s 11th Indiana Regiment at Camp McGinnis in Federal occupied Cumberland, MD, a key Union Army railroad hub. Swampy ground, poor provisions and rampant illness resulting in two deaths, earned the site the appellation “Camp Misery and Despair”
The Reserves left Camp Curtin in Harrisburg June 22, moved by rail to Huntingdon and Hopewell, marched 23 miles by way of Blood Run (Everett), and bivouacked at Camp McCall near Bedford Springs. Proceeding through Centerville they arrived here, near the state line June 27 and was ordered to halt. Nearly two weeks passed at Camp Mason & Dixon before Federal consent was given to proceed into MD.

Tents were struck July 8, and Biddle’s troops occupied Wallace’s former post July 9. Bucktail scouting parties received the brigades “baptism of fire” July 14 while engaging the enemy at New Creek, VA. The brigade took positions in the Piedmont, Romney, and New Creek areas where several skirmishes ensued from July 15-27, when in pursuance of orders, they returned to Harrisburg.
Group that erected the marker: Cumberland Valley Twp. Historical Society.

Address of where the marker is located. Approximate if necessary:
Bedford Valley Road (US 220)
Near the Mason and Dixon Line separating Pennsylvania and Maryland.
Bedford, PA USA
15522


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

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