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Forged in Fire: A History and Tour Guide of the War in the East, From Manassas to Antietam, 1861-1862 (Miles, Jim. Civil War Explorer Series.)
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Excerpt - on Page 10: " ... then north to Dranesville Tavern and Leesburg, where the earlier battle of Ball's Bluff will be examined. The Potomac River is crossed at White's Ferry as we forge past many of the river's historic fords to explore the numerous historic ... "

Commoners, Tribute, and Chiefs: The Development of Algonquian Culture
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Excerpt - on Page 7: " ... Maryland's coastal plain, often called the western shore, is drained by the Potomac River-which separates Virginia and Maryland-and several other rivers, the largest being the Patuxent (Potter 1982:8). ... "

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Washington Weather by Kevin Ambrose
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Excerpt - on Page 14: " ... Cold: Frigid weather, which coats the Chesa- peake Bay and Potomac River with ice for weeks at a time, has been fairly uncommon. In colonial records, an extended freeze would be described ... "

Retreat from Gettysburg: Lee, Logistics, and the Pennsylvania Campaign (Civil War America)
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Excerpt - on Page 12: " ... The logistical problems attendant to any retreat from Gettysburg by Lee's army were acute. The mountains, the distance to the Potomac River, the thousands of sick and wounded, ... "

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