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Monocacy (Shawnee: Monnockkeseymay) may
refer to the
Monocacy River in Maryland, USA.
Monocacy may also
refer to:
Little Monocacy River, a
tributary of...
- The
Battle of
Monocacy (also
known as
Monocacy Junction) was
fought on July 9, 1864,
about 6
miles (9.7 km) from Frederick, Maryland, as part of the Valley...
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Monocacy National Battlefield is a unit of the
National Park Service, the site of the
Battle of
Monocacy in the
American Civil War
fought on July 9, 1864...
- The
Monocacy River (/məˈnɒkəsi/) is a free-flowing left
tributary to the
Potomac River,
which empties into the
Atlantic Ocean via the
Chesapeake Bay. The...
- been
named USS
Monocacy for the
Battle of
Monocacy: USS
Monocacy (1864), a
gunboat launched in 1864, and
served until 1903 USS
Monocacy (PG-20), commissioned...
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Little Monocacy River is a 10.1-mile-long (16.3 km)
tributary stream of the
Potomac River.
Despite its name, the
stream does not feed into the
Monocacy River...
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Monocacy Cr**** may
refer to:
Monocacy Cr**** (Lehigh
River tributary), a
tributary of the
Lehigh River in
Pennsylvania Monocacy Cr**** (Schuylkill River)...
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Tuscarora or
other members of the
Iroquois Confederation)
followed the
Monocacy River from the
Susquehanna River watershed in
Pennsylvania to the Potomac...
- The
following Union Army
units and
commanders fought in the
Battle of
Monocacy of the
American Civil War. The
Confederate order of
battle is
shown separately...
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Monocacy was a
village in
Frederick County,
Maryland that was
located along an old
Indian trail known as the
Monocacy Trail that ran
parallel to the Monocacy...