Today I trained in and then in the afternoon retraced my steps back to the garage. I decided to walk from the other direction, so I got off the Metro in Silver Spring and marched up Georgia Avenue. Walking by a nice but not really very old looking church, I was startled to come across this monument.
It says,
That was the fight we now know as the Battle of Fort Stevens, part of Jubal Early's Raid on Washington. The monument surprised me because I consider myself something of an expert on the Battle of Fort Stevens. I studied the surviving part of the battlefield for the Park Service and even wrote a brochure about it, which you can read here. But I never knew about this monument. It is not at the Battleground Cemetery, a Federal creation, but in an ordinary churchyard.To the Memory ofSeventeenUnknownConfederate Dead
Who Fell in Front ofWashington, D.C.July 12, 1864By their Comrades
I consider this discovery recompense for all the trouble with my car.
2 comments:
i wonder if the NPS will be head-scratching why so many downloads of the brochure ;-)
Leif - Well, they have two clicks from me to scratch over! Most excellent little discovery there.
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