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This Day In Civil War History July 9, 1864 Battle of Monocacy
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Posted on 07/09/2009 6:09:48 AM PDT by mainepatsfan

July 9, 1864 Battle of Monocacy, Maryland

On this day, Confederate General Jubal Early brushes a Union force out of his way as he heads for Washington.

Early's expedition towards the Union capital was designed to take pressure off Robert E. Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia around Petersburg. Beginning in early May, Ulysses S. Grant's Union army had continually attacked Lee and drove the Confederates into trenches around the Richmond-Petersburg area. In 1862, the Confederates faced a similar situation around Richmond, and they responded by sending General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson to the Shenandoah Valley to occupy Federal forces. The ploy worked well, and Jackson kept three separate Union forces away from the Confederate capital.

Now, Lee sent Early on a similar mission. Early and his force of 14,000 marched down the Shenandoah Valley, crossed the Potomac into Maryland, and then veered southeast toward Washington. Union General Lew Wallace, commander of the Middle Department and stationed in Baltimore, patched together a force of 6,000 local militiamen and soldiers from various regiments to stall the Confederates while a division from Grant's army around Petersburg arrived to protect Washington.

Wallace placed his makeshift force along the Monocacy River near Frederick. Early in the morning of July 9, Early's troops easily pushed a small Federal guard from Frederick before encountering the bulk of Wallace's force along the river. Wallace protected three bridges over the river. One led to Baltimore, the other to Washington, and the third carried the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Early's first attack was unsuccessful. A second assault, however, scattered the Yankees. The Union force retreated toward Baltimore, and the road to Washington was now open to Early and his army.

Union losses for the day stood at 1,800, and Early lost 700 of his men. However, the battle delayed Early's advance to Washington and allowed time for the Union to bring reinforcements from Grant's army.


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1 posted on 07/09/2009 6:09:49 AM PDT by mainepatsfan
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To: mainepatsfan
For those who don't know, Lew Wallace was widely criticized for his marches and countermarches at Shiloh, and after the war wrote a novel about redemption, called Ben Hur.
2 posted on 07/09/2009 6:11:37 AM PDT by LS ("Castles made of sand, fall in the sea . . . eventually." (Hendrix))
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To: LS

Sold a few copies. /s


3 posted on 07/09/2009 6:13:44 AM PDT by mainepatsfan
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Early was late that day...


4 posted on 07/09/2009 6:21:11 AM PDT by 2banana (My common ground with terrorists - they want to die for islam and we want to kill them)
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To: LS

Thanks for that info. Interesting historic tidbit.


5 posted on 07/09/2009 6:26:55 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: LS

was charlton heston in the civil war too?


6 posted on 07/09/2009 6:31:47 AM PDT by beebuster2000
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To: LS
long ago, I used to wonder why they never call Ben Hur by it's correct title:

Ben-Hur: a tale of the Christ

I don't wonder anymore...

7 posted on 07/09/2009 6:55:01 AM PDT by bill1952 (Choice is an illusion created between those with power - and those without)
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To: mainepatsfan

White's ferry in MD crosses the Potomac everyday were Early did in 1864. The boats name is the "Jubal Early".

8 posted on 07/09/2009 7:11:31 AM PDT by central_va ( http://www.15thvirginia.org/)
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Thanks for posting that - reminds me of my days skipping school and hanging out on the Potomac.

The Monocacy is a great canoeing river, it's fun to canoe downstream into the Potomac.

9 posted on 07/09/2009 8:40:51 AM PDT by mallardx
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