Potomac River crossing

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The Potomac River crossing at Ball's Bluff was a key Civil War ford and ferry point where Union troops attempted a hazardous river passage that led to the Battle of Ball's Bluff in 1861.

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instanceOf historic site
river crossing
associatedWithEvent Battle of Ball's Bluff NERFINISHED
associatedWithYear 1861
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentStatus historic Civil War site
faces Maryland shore of the Potomac River
functionedAs military crossing point
locatedIn Loudoun County, Virginia NERFINISHED
Virginia
locatedNear Ball's Bluff NERFINISHED
Leesburg, Virginia NERFINISHED
locatedOn Potomac River NERFINISHED
notableFor role in Union defeat at Battle of Ball's Bluff
partOf Ball's Bluff Battlefield and National Cemetery historic landscape NERFINISHED
Ball's Bluff Battlefield area NERFINISHED
riskCharacteristic hazardous river passage
strategicRole access route from Maryland into Virginia
approach to Leesburg, Virginia
terrainFeature narrow river corridor
steep bluff on Virginia side
timePeriod early Civil War period
usedAs ferry point
ford
usedBy Confederate forces
Union Army NERFINISHED
usedDuring American Civil War NERFINISHED
usedFor artillery and supply transport
troop movement

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Battle of Ball's Bluff involves Potomac River crossing