June 14, 1861
- General Joseph Johnston begins to withdraw from Harpers Ferry by blowing up the 800-foot B&O trestle over the Potomac River
- Skirmish, Seneca Mills, Md.
A Chronological History of the Civil War in America1
- Rebels evacuated and burned Harper’s Ferry, destroyed the railroad bridge, and took the armory machinery to Richmond.
- Another street fight in St. Louis, in which six rebels were killed by the Union soldiers.
- A Chronological History of the Civil War in America by Richard Swainson Fisher, New York, Johnson and Ward, 1863