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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S8X_battle-of-monterey-pass-reinforcements_Waynesboro-PA.html
The Confederate defenders of Captain George Emack's company of the 1st Maryland Cavalry, supported by Captain Tanner's artillery detachment, were deployed in this area. As the battle continued past midnight, reinforcements began to arrive. The 4th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S8W_battle-of-monterey-pass-wolverines_Waynesboro-PA.html
Union General George A. Custer's cavalry brigade advanced here, along the banks of Red Run, deploying on both sides of the road. The 5th Michigan Cavalry deployed to the right, while the 7th, 6th, and portions of the 1st Michigan Cavalry deployed …
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BIRTH PLACE AND EARLY HOME OF DR. HENRY HARBAUGH PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN AUTHOR, THEOLOGIAN & EDUCATOR 1817 + 1867 ONE HUNDRED YARDS SOUTHEAST IS SITE OF THE OLD SCHOOL HOUSE AT THE CREEK "TODAY IT IS JUST TWENTY YEARS SINCE I BEGAN TO …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1OTU_browns-spring_Waynesboro-PA.html
During Lee's retreat General Judson Kilpatrick U.S.A. took 1500 prisoners and 9 mi. wagon train near here
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Pennsylvania-German author, theologian, and educator, 1817-1867, was born one and one-half miles distant. The house is marked by a monument.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KVI_snow-hill-cloister_Waynesboro-PA.html
An offshoot of Ephrata Cloister in Lancaster County, deriving its name from the Snowberger family active in its foundation. Composed of widows, widowers, and single persons, with goods held in common, it prospered from 1814 until the Civil War
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KV9_battle-of-monterey-pass-michigan-cavalry-brigade_Waynesboro-PA.html
(side 1) Battle of Monterey Pass During a torrential rainstorm on the night of July 4-5, 1863, the Michigan Cavalry Brigade moved to intercept the retreating Army of Northern Virginia by attacking the miles-long wagon train of the Second Corps…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKRM_the-battle-of-monterey-pass_Waynesboro-PA.html
As Confederate Captain George Emack's men held the approach of Monterey Pass, Union General George Custer, supported by artillery began his attack toward the intersection where the wagon train was retreating. Captain Emack, fearing that he could n…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKRL_10-000-soldiers-fight-at-monterey-pass_Waynesboro-PA.html
During a fierce thunderstorm on the evening of July 4, 1863, a nine-mile-long wagon train of supplies, livestock and wounded soldiers made its way from Fairfield through Monterey Pass. This was the advance of the Confederate retreat column from Ge…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6G3_old-trolley-line_Waynesboro-PA.html
You are walking on old trolley line. Just in back Jim's pop corn stand. Ice cream, hot-cold sandwiches. Beside Jim's was trolley station; also Pen Mar post office.This was in early 1900's.
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