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What was the significance of Harper's ferry?

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Harper's ferry was a strategic point before and during the Civil War controlling the joining of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers.

Explanation:

Harper's ferry became a federal arsenal under George Washington. The town became a major military manufacturing center using the water power provided by the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers. Large amounts of rifles and cannons were stored at the arsenal at Harper's Ferry.

Harper's Ferry perhaps became most famous for John Brown's raid on the arsenal. John Brown took control of the Arsenal and called for the slaves to rise up against their oppression. John Brown promised to arm the freed slaves with the rifles and weapons from the arsenal. John Brown was disappointed that so few joined him in his revolt. Federal forces (ironically) under Robert E. Lee defeated and took John Brown prisoner. John Brown and his captured followers were later hung.

When Virginia succeeded from the Union, Federal forces took 15,000 rifles from the arsenal as they retreated to the north. ( There were plenty of weapons for John Brown's raid to succeed).

Fighting over the town and its weapons would continue throughout the Civil War. The town would change hands 8 times during the war.
The most notable when Stonewall Jackson conquered the town in a brilliant military maneuver capturing 12,500 federal troops.

Harper's ferry became famous because of its arsenal and military manufacturing. The fighting for control of the Harper Ferry arsenal and weapons put Harper's Ferry in the history books.

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(Redirected from Harpers Ferry (MARC station))
Harpers Ferry Amtrak–MARC station
Location120 Potomac Street, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia[1]
United States
Owned byNational Park Service
Line(s)Cumberland Subdivision
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Connections PanTran
Construction
Parking98 spaces
Disabled accessNo[2]
Other information
Station codeHFY
History
Opened1889
Passengers
20197,920[3] 3.69% (Amtrak)
Services
Preceding stationFollowing station
MartinsburgCapitol LimitedRockville
toward Washington, D.C.
Preceding stationMARCFollowing station
DuffieldsBrunswick LineBrunswick
towards Union Station
Preceding stationFollowing station
Martinsburg
Terminus
Blue RidgeBrunswick
toward Washington, D.C.
DuffieldsShenandoah
ended 1981
Preceding stationBaltimore and Ohio RailroadFollowing station
DuffieldsMain LineBrunswick
toward Jersey City
EngleSandy Hook
toward Jersey City
MillvilleStrasburg BranchTerminus
Harpers Ferry Train Station
LocationHarpers Ferry, West Virginia, USA
Coordinates39°19′28″N77°43′52″W / 39.32444°N 77.73111°WCoordinates: 39°19′28″N77°43′52″W / 39.32444°N 77.73111°W
Part ofHarpers Ferry Historic District (ID79002584)
Added to NRHP1979[4]

Harpers Ferry station is a railway station in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. It is currently served by Amtrak's Capitol Limited as well as MARC commuter service. Built by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, the station is part of the Harpers Ferry Historic District.

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It is a wooden frame Victorian style building, dating from 1889. It sits on buried foundations of original Harpers Ferry armory buildings.[5]

In 2007, the station was rededicated following a $2.2 million renovation, which included restoration of the station's tower.[6]

Station layout[edit]

P
Platform level
Side platform
Outbound← Brunswick Line toward Martinsburg(Duffields)
Capitol Limited toward Chicago(Martinsburg)
InboundCapitol Limited toward Washington, D.C.(Rockville)
Brunswick Line toward Union Station(Brunswick)
Side platform
Street levelExit/entrance, station house, parking

Ridership[edit]

MARC (2013): 104[citation needed]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'MARC Station Information'. MTA Maryland. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
  2. ^'MARC Station Information'. Maryland Transit Administration. Retrieved January 30, 2021.
  3. ^https://www.amtrak.com/content/dam/projects/dotcom/english/public/documents/corporate/statefactsheets/WESTVIRGINIA19.pdf
  4. ^'WEST VIRGINIA - Jefferson County'. National Register of Historic Places. American Dreams Inc.
  5. ^Harpers Ferry Planning Commission (November 1, 1978). 'National Register of Historic Places Nomination: Harpers Ferry Historic District'(PDF). National Park Service.Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  6. ^'Harpers Ferry, WV station'. Great American Stations. Amtrak. Retrieved October 3, 2014.

External links[edit]

  • Media related to Harpers Ferry (Amtrak station) at Wikimedia Commons
  • Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. WV-86, 'Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Harpers Ferry Station, Potomac Street, Harpers Ferry, Jefferson County, WV', 38 photos, 1 color transparency, 14 measured drawings, 110 data pages, 4 photo caption pages
B&O's Columbian at Harpers Ferry in 1949
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