The Battle of Harpers Ferry
September 12-15, 1862
Learning that the garrison at Harpers Ferry had not retreated after his incursion into Maryland, Lee decided to surround the force and capture it. He divided his army into four columns, three of which converged upon and invested Harpers Ferry. On September 15, after Confederate artillery was placed on the heights overlooking the town, Union commander Col. Miles surrendered the garrison of more than 12,000. Miles was mortally wounded by a last salvo fired from a battery on Loudoun Heights. Jackson took possession of Harpers Ferry, then led most of his soldiers to join with Lee at Sharpsburg. After paroling the prisoners at Harpers Ferry, A.P. Hill’s division arrived in time to save Lee’s army from near-defeat at Sharpsburg.
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Preservation
Threats
Most Endangered
- This battlefield was identified in our annual report History Under Siege™ in:
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Battle Facts
Campaign
- Maryland Campaign
Battles In This Campaign
Location
- Jefferson County, West Virginia
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Dates
- September 12 - 15, 1862
Union Commander
Confederate Commander
Forces Engaged
- 14,000 Union

- 19,900 Confederate

Estimated Casualties
- 12,636 Union

- 286 Confederate

Result
- Confederate Victory
















