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Monterey Country Club

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Monterey Country Club
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Club information
Location12579 Monterey Lane
Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania, U.S.
EstablishedPrior to 1885
Owned byMonterey Country Club, Inc.

The Monterey Country Club, which was built before 1885, is home to one of the oldest golf courses in the United States. The club sits just below the peaks of 1,720 Mt. Dunlap and 1,365 Monterey Peak in Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania and is less than one mile (1.6 km) from the Mason–Dixon line and about 8 miles (13 km) away from Camp David.

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History and notable features

This club has served as a summer retreat for many Washingtonians, and has golf, tennis, swimming, dining and clubhouse facilities. American Presidents Woodrow Wilson, Calvin Coolidge and Dwight D. Eisenhower all played the Monterey Country Club course. In 1896, Wallis Simpson was born in Square Cottage next to the old Monterey Inn directly across the road from first green.[1][2] She later married Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor and became the Duchess of Windsor.

The Monterey Country Club sits upon 37 acres (150,000 m2) that were once part of a mountain swamp that was the site of military action during the civil war. At the time of the Gettysburg campaign of 1863, there were several cavalry skirmishes in and around the area, including in or near Emmitsburg, Maryland, Fountain Dale, and Monterey Pass, where the club sits.

On June 22, the first skirmish occurred along the Monterey Mountain pass near Blue Ridge Summit. An armed civilian militia encountered a detachment of Confederates under the command of General Albert G. Jenkins. The militia was forced to retreat after a very brief skirmish. General Jenkins and his Confederate troops withdrew toward Hagerstown joining General Richard S. Ewell, who was advancing with a larger force.[3]

Following the Battle of Gettysburg, the Confederate Army retreated via Emmitsburg. On July 5, General J. E. B. Stuart's soldiers were engaged in some small skirmishes with General George Armstrong Custer's Federal soldiers as he made his way back to General Robert E. Lee's army. The mountain swamp at Monterey Pass bogged down Stuart and the Army of Northern Virginia as they retreated.[4] The Monterey Country Club sits upon 37 acres (150,000 m2) that were once part of that swamp.

References

  1. ^ Weir, p. 328
  2. ^ "Baltimore in Her Centennial Year", Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly, Volume 43 (Frank Leslie Publishing House, 1897), p. 702
  3. ^ Miller, John Allen. "Emmitsburg: The Pivotal Crossroad of the Civil War". Military Engagements Around Emmitsburg in the Civil War. Retrieved 9 January 2013.
  4. ^ Monterey Pass:The Gateway of Agony

External links

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