FORT
McHENRY
MILITARY
ARTIFACTS FOUND 1988
Archaeologists
discovered a trench presumably used by
infantry
men during 1814 Brittish attack on Baltimore and
in
this trench were found a pewter button from an infantryman’s
coat
and a 10 pound fragment of a British cannon ball.
A
major discovery says the archaeologist in charge, Charles
Creek,
who were digging to find the fort's original underground
drainage
conduits. The trench is on the western flank of the fort,
the
side
farthest from the harbor and the British fleet.
History
tells there were 600 infantrymen that would have used the
trench
had the British tried to land troops.
September
13, 1814 the night of the British attack artillerymen
manned
the cannon on the bastions facing the outer harbor. The
British
gunboats were two miles down the Patapsco River. The troops
unable
to make landing retreated , leaving four dead and two dozen
wounded.
Abstract:
11/25/18 by Harrison H. from Wilmington Morning
News,
Friday , November 25, 1988 for Facebook readers and
www.delmarhistory.blogspot.com.
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