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Potomac River


 
FALLINGsm.jpg Almost Home
After a rain-soaked and skirmish-filled retreat from Gettysburg, most of the Southern forces crossed the swollen Potomac River here at Falling Waters on a hastily built pontoon bridge.
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BATTHILLsm.jpg Battery Hill
Williamsport, Md., on the Potomac, was the site of Federal artillery positions throughout the war, including Abner Doubleday and the men of the Fort Sumter Garrison in 1861.
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FOURLOCKsm.jpg Four Locks
This area of the C&O Canal witnessed much action during the war. In 1862, the 7th Maryland Regiment was based here while guarding the Potomac River.
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FORDsm.jpg Packhorse Ford
After the battle of Antietam, the Confederate Army crossed the Potomac River back into Virginia here at Packhorse Ford, one mile below Shepherdstown.
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