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  2. 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.

  3. Monocacy National Battlefield - Wikipedia

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    Monocacy National Battlefield is a unit of the National Park Service, the site of the Battle of Monocacy in the American Civil War fought on July 9, 1864. The battlefield straddles the Monocacy River southeast of the city of Frederick, Maryland .

  4. 14th New Jersey Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 14th New Jersey Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Their most notable engagement was the Battle of Monocacy , where the unit sustained heavy casualties halting a Confederate advance.

  5. Meet Antietam National Battlefield's next superintendent - AOL

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    Andrew Banasik, who is now superintendent at Monocacy National Battlefield in Frederick County, Md., will take over as Antietam's superintendent on May 19, according to a National Park Service ...

  6. Battle of Monocacy - Wikipedia

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    Five monuments were erected at the site, including tributes to Union troops from New Jersey, Vermont, and Pennsylvania, as well as to the Confederate force who fought in the battle. [44] [45] The American Battlefield Trust and its partners have acquired and preserved 445 acres of the Monocacy battlefield as of mid-2023. [46]

  7. 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.

  8. Civil War Discovery Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Civil War Trust's Civil War Discovery Trail is a heritage tourism program that links more than 600 U.S. Civil War sites in more than 30 states. The program is one of the White House Millennium Council's sixteen flagship National Millennium Trails.

  9. Will NJ be ready to show off its Revolutionary history for ...

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    Will NJ's Revolutionary War sites be ready for the nation's 250th anniversary? In the fall of 2022, Gov. Phil Murphy announced the state would spend $25 million in American Rescue Plan funds to ...