White's Ford was an important
ford over the
Potomac River during the
American Civil War. It was used in many
major actions, including the crossing into
Maryland of the
Confederate army prior to the
Maryland Campaign and Confederate
Major General J.E.B. Stuart's
ride around
Union Major General
George B. McClellan on October 10, 1862, when he
used the ford to cross into Loudoun County
, Virginia
. It
is located a few miles above present-day
White's Ferry.
The ford was named after Captain
Elijah
V. White, a Confederate
cavalry officer and leader of the cavalry battalion
known as the
Comanches. His farm was
on the Virginia side of the ford.
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