The Wagon Train of the Wounded and Williamsport - Williamsport, MD
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member stinger503
N 39° 36.006 W 077° 49.005
18S E 258148 N 4387165
Sign describing the retreat through Williamsport following the Battle of Gettysburg
Waymark Code: WMYGNP
Location: Maryland, United States
Date Posted: 06/14/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member YoSam.
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This sign is located at Byron Memorial Park in Williamsport, Maryland. The sign describes the retreat of the Confederate wounded following the Battle of Gettysburg and their path through Williamsport. The sign was researched and written by Historian and Author Steve French.

Text:
"The Wagon Train of the Wounded and Williamsport

Following the Battle of Gettysburg, the Confederate wounded, numbering between 8,000 and 10,000 were gathered to retreat to Virginia. A wagon train of 1,200 wagons, ambulances, buckboards and carriages, led by Brigadier General John D. Imboden, began departing on July 4, 1863 in the midst of a violent rainstorm.

Along the 42-mile route to Light's Ford at Williamsport, the wounded suffered, the rain poured, and the train was attacked at Greencastle PA and Cunningham's Crossroads (Cearfoss). When they arrived in Williamsport on July 5, the bedraggled troops found the Potomac River was impassable.

Imboden wrote, "We took possession of the town and turned it into one great hospital hor the thousands of wounded."

"It was an awful place," one Confederate soldier wrote, "the dead horses and offal of the great number of beeves (cows), etc., killed for the army... made it very unpleasant... the green flies were everywhere."
Name of Government Entity or Private Organization that built the monument: Hagerstown and Washington County

Union, Confederate or Other Monument: Other or General Civil War

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