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- Major General James Longstreet was to move his command northward to Boonsborough. Major General D. H. Hill's division was to act as rear guard on the...
- Ashton Gate, Bristol in 1816. The first macadam road in the U.S. was the "Boonsborough Turnpike Road" between Hagerstown and Boonsboro, Maryland in 1823. The...
- The Battle of Boonsboro took place on July 8, 1863, in Washington County, Maryland, as part of the Retreat from Gettysburg during the Gettysburg Campaign...
- Ed Ames (Seasons 1–4) Cincinnatus – The store-keeper and a fixture of Boonsborough village life, pla**** by Dallas McKennon. Daniel Boone was one of two...
- The 19th Virginia Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment raised in Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War...
- between Hagerstown and Boonsboro, Maryland, and was named at the time Boonsborough Turnpike Road. This was the last section of unimproved road between Baltimore...
- was decided that Boonsborough would become the county seat. Because the county court was unwilling to pay for land in Boonsborough, a site was selected...
- Ervin. O. C. Hackett was the grandson of noted Kentucky frontiersman and Boonsborough resident Peter Hackett. O. C. planted Hackett's Grove, a s****afras grove...
- my prisoners, animals, and wagons" and arrived at Boonsboro (spelled Boonsborough at that time) before midnight. Lee's retreat continued to the Potomac...
- (Conococheague to Hagerstown, chartered 1817), the Hager's-Town and Boonsborough Turnpike (Hagerstown to Boonsboro, chartered 1819), and the Baltimore...