A Sketch of the Military Topography of Baltimore and its Vicinity and of Patapsco Neck to North Point
1814
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This map shows British and American positions before Baltimore during the British attack of September 12-14. It includes the positions of Brigadier General John Stricker's Maryland forces consisting of Captain William B. Dyer's riflemen, Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Sterett's Fifth Baltimore Regiment, Lt. Colonel William McDonald's Sixth Regiment, Lt. Col. Kennedy' Long's Twenty-seventh Regiment, Lt. Col. Benjamin Fowler's Thirty-ninth Regiment, and Lt. Col. Henry Amey's Fifty-first Regiment. It also shows Forts McHenry, Wood, and Covington; Battery Babcock; and other batteries on Hamstead Hill, at Spring Gardens, and near the Lazaretto. Obstructions to British navigation of the Patapsco River are also indicated. The map includes annotations and inset map of road from Elkridge to Baltimore at a scale of 1 inch to 1/2 mile.
This primary source comes from the Records of the Office of the Chief of Engineers.
National Archives Identifier: 6207360
Full Citation: A Sketch of the Military Topography of Baltimore and its Vicinity and of Patapsco Neck to North Point; 1814; Records of the Office of the Chief of Engineers, Record Group 77. [Online Version, https://docsteach.org/documents/document/a-sketch-of-the-military-topography-of-baltimore-and-its-vicinity-and-of-patapsco-neck-to-north-point, January 26, 2025]Rights: Public Domain, Free of Known Copyright Restrictions. Learn more on our privacy and legal page.