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Waynesboro is a borough in Franklin County , Pennsylvania , located 78 miles northwest of Baltimore, Maryland , 67 miles southwest of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania , and 2 miles north of the Mason-Dixon Line . The population within the borough limits was 9,614 at the 2000 census. When combined with the surrounding Washington and Quincy Townships the population of the greater Waynesboro area is 27,019. The Waynesboro Area School District serves a resident population of 28,376, according to 2000 federal census data . The Waynesboro Area Senior High School has approximately 1,383 students . Waynesboro is in the Cumberland Valley between Hagerstown , Maryland, and Chambersburg , Pennsylvania. It is close to Camp David and the Raven Rock Mountain Complex .
History The area around Antietam Creek had been home to Native Americans for centuries prior to settlement by white men in the mid-18th Century. Scotsman John Wallace built a cabin and laid claim to the area. His sons, George and John, expanded the fledgling community, erecting a church and school. The town of Waynesburg was plotted in 1797 by John Wallace, Jr. Its name was changed to Waynesboro in 1831 when the state decreed that towns had to have distinct names, and there were other places named Waynesburg. It is one of several dozen towns, cities, and counties named after General Anthony Wayne . During the American Civil War , Waynesboro, a strongly pro-Union town, played a part in the Gettysburg Campaign in June and July 1863. In the week before the Battle of Gettysburg , Confederate Major General Jubal Early 's division of Lieutenant General Richard S. Ewell 's corps of the Army of Northern Virginia passed through the community on its way northward. After the battle, General Robert E.