- Monocacy
- geographical name river 60 miles (96 kilometers) S Pennsylvania & N Maryland flowing S into the Potomac
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Monocacy — (Shawnee: Monnockkeseymay) is the name of a river in Maryland, USA. It may also refer to: Monocacy Aqueduct, crossing the river near its mouth Monocacy National Battlefield, memorializing the Battle of Monocacy (1864), fought near the river… … Wikipedia
Monocacy National Battlefield — IUCN Category V (Protected Landscape/Seascape) … Wikipedia
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Monocacy Aqueduct — The Monocacy Aqueduct or C O Canal Aqueduct No. 2 is the largest aqueduct on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, crossing the Monocacy River just before it empties into the Potomac River in Frederick County, Maryland, USA. The 438 foot (133.5 m)… … Wikipedia
Monocacy (MARC station) — Monocacy MARC commuter rail station Station statistics Address … Wikipedia
Monocacy Site — U.S. National Register of Historic Places Nearest city: Dickerson, Maryland … Wikipedia
Monocacy Creek (Schuylkill River) — Monocacy Creek [1] is a tributary of the Schuylkill River in Berks County, Pennsylvania in the United States. Monocacy Creek joins the Schuylkill at Monocacy Station. See also List of rivers of Pennsylvania References ^ … Wikipedia
Monocacy River — For other streams named Monocacy, see Monocacy (disambiguation). Coordinates: 39°13′22″N 77°27′15″W / 39.22278°N 77.45417°W / 39.22278; 77.454 … Wikipedia
Monocacy Creek — For other streams named Monocacy, see Monocacy (disambiguation). Monocacy Creek near downtown Bethlehem, 2007 Monocacy Creek (pronounced muh naw cuh see) is a tributary of the Lehigh River in Northampton County, Pennsylvania in the United States … Wikipedia
Monocacy Union order of battle — The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Monocacy of the American Civil War. The Confederate order of battle is shown separately. Contents 1 Abbreviations used 1.1 Military rank 1.2 Other … Wikipedia
Monocacy Confederate order of battle — The following Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Monocacy of the American Civil War in Frederick County, Maryland on July 9, 1864. The Union order of battle is shown separately. Contents 1 Abbreviations used 1.1… … Wikipedia