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To help
familiarize you with this fine neighborhood, please read our
brief history about Emmitsburg, MD. It’s
interesting.
A Brief History of Emmitsburg, Maryland
For a
year; Emmitsburg’s community was quiet and the effects of
the Gettysburg Campaign had passed by. The families of
Emmitsburg and the surrounding area had resumed in leading a
normal life. The Civil War was at the gates of Petersburg
with no threat of the war in site for Emmitsburg until the
Summer Campaign of 1864 or Jubal Early’s Raid as it is
better known, jeopardized the town's way of life.
For a
year; Emmitsburg’s community was quiet and the effects of
the Gettysburg Campaign had passed by. The families of
Emmitsburg and the surrounding area had resumed in leading a
normal life. The Civil War was at the gates of Petersburg
with no threat of the war in site for Emmitsburg until the
Summer Campaign of 1864 or Jubal Early’s Raid as it is
better known, jeopardized the town's way of life.
Jubal
Early was one of most foul and outspoken generals in the
Confederate Army of Northern Virginia. But one fact that
most people are unaware of is Jubal Early was very outspoken
against secession before the Civil War. He loved the Union
and supported it until the end. Just as Robert E. Lee, once
Virginia seceded from the Union, Jubal Early felt his
obligation was to the protection of the state of which he
came from, not to invade as it's enemy.
General
Jubal Early received orders from General Lee instructing him
to take his corps and leave Petersburg. General Lee hoped
that this would relieve pressure off his army entrenched at
Petersburg, forcing General Grant to send out portions of
his army in pursuit. General Early's orders were simple.
Liberate Lynchburg from General Hunter's Federal Army; rid
the Shenandoah Valley from all other Federal Soldiers to
relieve pressure for the farmers so they can gather their
crops before winter comes; cross into Maryland and get
desperately needed supplies for the Army of Northern
Virginia; if practical take the war to Washington and send a
detachment of cavalry to Point Lookout, Maryland and release
the confederate prisoners there to bring up the Confederate
strength.
General
Early's Army of the Valley left Petersburg, Virginia on June
12th. By June 18th, their first task was completed with the
liberation of Lynchburg. General Early then traveled up the
Shenandoah Valley and entered Maryland at Shepherdstown,
West Virginia. Splitting the Confederate Army into two
columns he sent the cavalry headed for Hagerstown with the
demands of $200,000 dollar ransom from the town. If the
demands were not met, the officer in charge had orders to
torch Hagerstown if necessary. However, the officer in
charge misunderstood the order and incidentally he forgot to
add an extra zero to that number. The town officials came
up with $20,000 dollars worth of medical supplies, food, and
clothing and the town was spared.

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