Catoctin Station Raid

Catoctin Station Raid

The Catoctin Station Raid was executed against a train passing through the Catoctin Station on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad on June 17, 1863 by Confederate cavalry forces, during the movement north into Maryland by Gen. Robert E. Lee early in the Gettysburg Campaign. Union forces further west, in the city of Winchester, Virginia had just been routed by Lt.Gen. Ewell’s Second Corps on June 15th during the Second Battle of Winchester and federal troops were evacuating east to Harpers Ferry in a state of disarray. Rumors of an invasion by Lee were creating panic in the region, and no more trains were departing Baltimore except for the mail train to Harpers Ferry for supplies to the Union forces in Frederick County, Maryland.

Raid Execution

During the predawn hours on June 17, Confederate cavalry forces forded the Potomac River, split into two groups and attacked both the Union cavalry near Catoctin station, and the military supply train, which was the last of five separate supply trains heading east from Catoctin Station. The train engineer managed to fend off the attack by getting the train moved away down the line, but he, the conductor and fifteen passengers along with the train were all successfully captured at the next Point of Rocks Station. The train was carrying a load of flour from western mill companies, and the entire cargo was burned.

References

* National Historic Marker in Point of Rocks, Maryland (http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=743)


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