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Seige of Harpers Ferry
Taking his cue from Jackson, and after a careful location scout (no doubt utilizing maps drawn by Jedediah Hotchkiss), Brig. Gen. Lilly chose Loudoun Heights for his artiller- uh, I mean, camera emplacement.
[photoid=712896] I'm still wondering how he got his darkroom wagon up the hill in order to process the glass plates. /Ted |
Thanks for the props, Ted. I'm still surprised that more people haven't used that vantage point.
Of course I haven't returned myself. |
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There's plenty of stuff available on the web, if you search as Loyd suggested. The trail is administered by Harpers Ferry NHP, so if you stop in the visitor center, they may have some materials also. Do not take an axe with you. Tree removal for sight lines was okay in 1862, but it's highly frowned upon now. /Ted |
The view today certainly is not as wide as it was back in the Civil War days or even when Doug took this shot. You can still find some good stuff around the Ferry.
Keep in mind, the eastern end of the trail that was used for many years is now closed due to encroachment on private property outside the park boundary. It may still be used with some careful guidance but it officially is no more. |
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