Harney, Maryland (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Harney, Maryland" in English language version.

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  • Atlantic Reporter. West Publishing Company. July 28, 1919. p. 750 – via Internet Archive. Mountain View Cemetery harney.

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  • "US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990". United States Census Bureau. February 12, 2011. Retrieved April 23, 2011.
  • "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved May 14, 2011.

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  • "History of Harney - Part 2". Emmitsburg.net.
  • Beck, J. W. "History of Harney - Part 1" (transcript at Emmitsburg.net webpage). Carroll County Times. Retrieved May 30, 2014. house [at] Emmitsburg and Taneytown streets…Daniel Good its present owner … blacksmith shop…present owner, John J. Hess … Daniel Hess [store] sold to its present owner, D. T. Shoemaker … Eyler…store…present occupant, D. J. Hesson … C. F. Reindoller…drug store…traded to John V. Eyler [sold] to its present owner. Miss Perry Eyler … Dr. John C. Bush…house on Littlestown Street…after his death in 1893…sold to W. A. Snider, its present owner [Part 2:] Union Hotel…present owner, Mr. T. H. Eckenrode … store to W. A. Snider, who is its present conducting the business. … milling business…present owner, William Myers (a separate webpage has Part 2.)
  • "The History of Harney". Emmitsburg.net. Retrieved December 11, 2017.
  • Geiselman, John P (1996). Cleveland, Linda K. (ed.). Reflections. Preface: Audrey J. Sanders. Columbus GA: Brentwood Christian Press. p. 22. NOTE: Geiselman/Cleveland (1996) mistakenly entitled Ch. 5 "Spring Flood" for the August event.
  • Geiselman, John P (1996). "Chapter20: title tbd". In Cleveland, Linda K. (ed.). Reflections. Preface: Audrey J. Sanders. Columbus GA: Brentwood Christian Press. p. 111.

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  • Gettysburg Campaign: Gen. George G. Meade (road sign with transcribed text at HMdb.org webpage), Pennsylvania Route 134 near Mason–Dixon line (39° 43.772′ N, 77° 12.632′ W): Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1947, retrieved April 30, 2011, Gen. George G. Meade, who had replaced Hooker as Union commander, June 28, 1863, traveled this road from Taneytown to Gettysburg the night of July 1. … In addition to Meade, the Federal II Corps used the Taneytown Road to reach Gettysburg. Upon hearing of the death of General John Reynolds on July 1, 1863 at Gettysburg, General Meade dispatched the II Corps commander, General Winfield S. Hancock, to take charge at Gettysburg. Hancock traveled the thirteen miles from Taneytown to Gettysburg{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location (link) (HMdb contributor Craig Swain)[verification needed]

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