By holding on at Frederick Maryland, he had placed his forces at the center of the area's road network and cut the B&O Railroad at Monocacy Junction. From his position in Frederick he had several options:* He could threaten movements against northwestern Washington DC defensive forces;* He could raid into Pennsylvania; and* Bluff or advance onto Baltimore where Southern support was strong.
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