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“In the afternoon General Hill was ordered to move along the left bank of the Shenandoah, turn the enemy’s left, and enter Harper’s Ferry . . . . General J.R. Jones was directed to make a demonstration against the enemy’s right.” “Stonewall” Jackson
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In 1862 Union Colonel Dixon Miles thought that Bolivar Heights, was the perfect place to defend Harpers Ferry. However, in September of ’62, Colonel Miles and 14,000 Union soldiers found themselves surrounded by 24,000 Confederates led by “Stonewall” Jackson. From the Confederate position behind you on School House Ridge, one of Jackson’s officers described Bolivar Heights as “a position strong by nature.” Jackson agreed. He had no time for a siege and did not want to risk an attack up the steep slope of Bolivar Heights. Jackson planned a fake attack here to cover a full-scale assault against a weaker Union position on the southern end of Bolivar Heights. Following a full afternoon of artillery bombardment on September 14, the Confederate plan began to unfold.
Last updated: April 27, 2023
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Harpers Ferry,
WV
25425