n the summer of 1864, the outcome of the war was still far from
certain, and in western MARYLAND, Jubal Early took Confederate troops
near Frederick on their way to threaten Washington.
However, a side project of this campaign, was for Brigadier General
Bradley T. Johnson, a local from Frederick, to go further into
Maryland with a task of freeing POWs at Point Lookout.
While doing this, Johnson sent Col. Harry Gilmor, another local from
near Towson, to wreak havoc across the northern regions of Baltimore
and Harford Counties, severing connections to Baltimore City and thus,
Washington.
Gilmor was very successful in his efforts, even if neither Johnson nor
Early were.
Bill Hallett, a former radio announcer, is a 30 year member of this
Civil War Roundtable and a past presdient. He's also the author of
Newburyport and the Civil War (History Press 2012) and a living
historian/reenactor since the mid-1990s.
Please join us for this often neglected event in July 1864.
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