Good news for one of the top ten (2010) endangered CWPT battlefields!
"MIDDLETOWN, Md. — The state of Maryland says it’s preserving a piece of Civil War history near Middletown.
The Board of Public Works on Wednesday approved the purchase of 97 acres in Frostown Gap, one of several rugged locations where Union and Confederate forces clashed during the Battle of South Mountain Sept. 14, 1862. The price: about $904,000.
Beside the property’s historical significance, the Department of Natural Resources says its mix of farmland, forest and stream also makes the acquisition ecologically valuable.
Historians say about 4,600 soldiers were killed, wounded or reported missing in the battle. The Union victory at South Mountain set the stage for the Battle of Antietam three days later near Sharpsburg."
Aaron Cook
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