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  2. Monocacy National Battlefield - Wikipedia

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    Monocacy National Battlefield is a unit of the National ... The visitor center has been relocated from the historic Gambrill Mill to a new facility on the west side ...

  3. Gambrill House - Wikipedia

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    Gambrill House, also known as Boscobel House and Edgewood, is a house near Frederick, Maryland in the Monocacy National Battlefield. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [1] The house is associated with James Gambrill, owner of nearby Araby Mill and the Frederick City Mill. Gambrill's house boasted advanced ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Frederick ...

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    Gambrill House November 18, 1985 ... Monocacy National Battlefield off Maryland Route 355 ... 1494, 1498, and 10904 McKinstry's Mill Rd. and 4500 and 4504 Sam's Creek Rd.

  5. Previously the superintendent of Monocacy National Battlefield in Fredrick, Banasik said he is excited to take on the position. "I am an old Civil War nerd," Banasik said, smiling. "This place is ...

  6. 14th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Monument - Wikipedia

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    The 14th New Jersey monument is a memorial monument located on the Monocacy battlefield in Frederick, Maryland, United States.It stands to honor the men of the volunteer force that protected the Monocacy Junction during the crucial winter of 1863-1864.

  7. Battle of Monocacy - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Monocacy (also known as Monocacy Junction) was fought on July 9, 1864, about 6 miles (9.7 km) from Frederick, Maryland, as part of the Valley Campaigns of 1864 during the American Civil War. Confederate forces under Lt. Gen. Jubal A. Early defeated Union forces under Maj. Gen. Lew Wallace.

  8. Deer test positive for chronic wasting disease in Antietam ...

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    Two deer tested positive at Antietam and one at Monocacy. These are the first CWD-positive detections for national parks in the state of Maryland. However, CWD has been present in Maryland since 2010.

  9. Special Order 191 - Wikipedia

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    The hill on the Best Farm where the lost order was discovered is located outside of Frederick, Maryland, and was a key Confederate artillery position in the 1864 Battle of Monocacy. A historical marker on the Monocacy National Battlefield commemorates the finding of Special Order 191 during the Maryland Campaign.