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Civil War · GettysburgIn late June of 1863, nearly 150,000 soldiers moved through the narrow and dusty roads of Maryland towards the devastating clash at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, just a few miles north of the Mason-Dixon line. While the battle unfolded on the fields surrounding Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, much of the campaign that led to the dramatic battle played out in Maryland – with both US and Confederate forces moving across the state and covering their movement…See the Story
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Canada Day · New MarylandAs our neighbors to the north pause to celebrate Canada Day today, the descendants of former Marylanders will also join in the festivities – all thanks to changes wrought by the American Revolution. In popular culture, the American Revolution is often portrayed as a battle between truth and reason on one side (the American side) and monarchy and arbitrary law on the other (the British). It is also often portrayed as if nearly every American col…Read Article
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Frederick, Maryland · FrederickCatoctin Furnace Historical Society acquires African American Cemetery; Plans to Give to State Park After more than 7 years of effort, the Catoctin Furnace Historical Society has finalized the purchase of the 1.9-acre cemetery property with grant support. Members of the Summers family—descendants of enslaved African Americans who once labored at Catoctin Furnace—were present for this powerful moment (c/o Catoctin Furnace Historical Society Insta…Read Article