Washington County's involvement in the Civil War conjures images of the
terrible aftermath of the Battle of Antietam. But many other events
occurred there during the war. Wedged into a narrow neck between
Pennsylvania and West Virginia, the area was the setting for many
important events in the conflict. From John Brown launching his raid on
nearby Harpers Ferry at the Kennedy Farm in 1859 to the dragnet that
ensnared local citizens following President Lincoln's assassination in
1865, the military was a constant presence. Antietam changed the course
of the war and provided President Lincoln the military events needed to
issue the Emancipation Proclamation. Harper's Ferry, the C&O Canal, and
several rail lines were of vital importance for projecting Union
strength into the Shenandoah Valley. They were regularly attacked and
defended, and Hagerstown was nearly burned in 1864. Many from across the
nation returned home indelibly affected by their experiences in
Washington County; some never made it back at all.