Contact: Melinda Day, 304-535-6063
On Saturday and Sunday, October 31st and November 1st, visitors are invited to witness the power of field artillery that defended the Union garrison during the Siege of 1862. Living History staff and volunteers of the Baltimore Light Artillery will present artillery demonstrations at 1, 2, and 3 p.m., on the battle which led to General Stonewall Jackson’s capture of 12,500 Federal soldiers. A military camp will be open for visitation on the Bolivar Heights Battlefield from 11 am to 4 pm. Shuttles will take visitors from the Cavalier Heights Visitor Center to the Bolivar Heights Battlefield. “We are surrounded by enemy batteries,” wrote a Union officer garrisoned at Harpers Ferry on September 15, 1862. On that day, the 12,500-man Union garrison surrendered to Confederate General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson. This military action at Harpers Ferry was the largest surrender of Union troops during the American Civil War. Following the surrender of Federal troops, Jackson’s men marched northward to join Confederate General Robert E. Lee near Sharpsburg, Maryland, arriving in time to save Lee’s flank from annihilation during the Battle of Antietam. For further information, call Harpers Ferry National Historical Park at (304) 535-6029.
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Last updated: October 23, 2015