
Battle of Monocacy-The Battle that saved Washington - Frederick MD
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Don.Morfe
N 39° 22.584 W 077° 23.821
18S E 293530 N 4361288
Here along the Monocacy River on July 9, 1864, was fought the battle between Union forces under General Lew Wallace and Confederate forces under General Jubal A. Early.
Waymark Code: WM136H9
Location: Maryland, United States
Date Posted: 09/27/2020
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Battle of Monocacy-The Battle that saved Washington--Here along the Monocacy River on July 9, 1864, was fought the battle between Union forces under General Lew Wallace and Confederate forces under General Jubal A. Early.
The battle, although a temporary victory for the Confederates, delayed their march on Washington one day, thereby enabling General Grant to send veteran reinforcements from Petersburg, Virginia to the defenses of Washington in time to forestall the attack by the Confederates and thus save the capital from capture.
Dedicated on July 9, 1964
To honor the Maryland soldiers who fought here
for the Union and the Confederacy.
J. Millard Tawes, Governor of Maryland
Maryland Civil War Centennial Commission
George L. Radcliffe, Chairman
LOCATION: Marker is near Frederick, Maryland, in Frederick County. Marker is on Urbana Pike (State Highway 355), on the right when traveling south. Located at a pull off, just where Urbana Pike narrows down to two lane traffic as it enters the Monocacy National Battlefield. This was stop one on the auto tour of the Monocacy Battlefield before the Best Farm was fully opened to the public. However, parking at the stop is limited and caution is advised. Marker is in this post office area: Frederick MD 21704, United States of America.
Name of Battle: Battle of Monocacy
 Name of War: U.S. Civil War
 Date(s) of Battle (Beginning): 07/09/1864
 Entrance Fee: Not Listed
 Parking: Not Listed
 Date of Battle (End): Not listed

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Visit Instructions:
Post a photo of you in front of a sign or marker posted at the site of the battle (or some other way to indicate you have personally visited the site.
In addition it is encouraged to take a few photos of the surrounding area and interesting features at the site.