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By petition of Rockville's citizens, the Maryland General Assembly incorporated the village on March 10, 1860.
During the American Civil War, General George B. McClellan stayed at the Beall Dawson house in 1862.
In addition, General J. E. B.
Stuart and an army of 8, 000 Confederate cavalrymen marched through and occupied Rockville on June 28, 1863 while on their way to Gettysburg and stayed at the Prettyman house.
Jubal Anderson Early had also crossed through Maryland, on his way to and from his attack on Washington.
A monument to the Confederate soldier is hidden behind the old courthouse building or.
The monument was dedicated on June 3, 1913 at a cost of $ 3, 600.

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