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September 17, 1862——————From a position about 60 yards south of this point the battery, between 2 and 3 p.m., engaged and silenced the Confederate artillery around the Dunkard Church.
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MarylandBattery A1st MD Light Artillery1st Slocum's Division6th Franklin's CorpsThe battery under thecommand of Capt.John W. Wolcottoccupied a line 100feet in rearof this marker and facingDunkard Church. Loss1 killed, 11 wounded.The monument to th…
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U.S.A.Battery D, 2nd U.S. Artillery.Lieut. Edward B. Williston, U.S.A., Commanding.(September 17, 1862.)Battery D, 2nd U.S. Artillery, moved from its bivouac near Crampton's Pass on the morning of the 17th and went into position south of the Smoke…
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U.S.A.Jackson's Command.Trimble's Brigade, Ewell's Division.Col. James A. Walker, 13th Virginia Infantry, Commanding.Organization.15th Alabama Infantry,12th Georgia Infantry,21st Georgia Infantry,21st North Carolina Battalion.September 16-17, 1862…
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U.S.A.Batteries A and C 4th U.S. Artillery.Lieut. Evan Thomas, U.S.A., Commanding.(September 17, 1862.)Batteries A and C (consolidated), 4th U.S. Artillery (6 guns), relieved Battery I, 1st U.S. Artillery just north of this point and went into pos…
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U.S.A.Battery I, 1st U.S. Artillery,Lieut. Geo. A. Woodruff, U.S.A. Commanding.(September 17, 1862.)Between 9 and 10 a.m., Battery I, 1st Artillery, advancing by the Smoketown Road, passed through the East Woods to the assistance of the infantry o…
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U.S.A.Battery F, 5th U.S. Artillery.Lieut. Leonard Martin, U.S.A., Commanding.(September 17, 1862.)Early in the morning of the 17th, Battery F, 5th U.S. Artillery, generally known as Ayers' Battery, moved with Smith's Division, Sixth Army Corps, f…
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U.S.A.Smith's Division, Sixth Army Corps,Maj. Gen. William F. Smith, Commanding.(September 17, 1862.)Smith's Division left camp between Crampton's Pass and Rohrersville, in Pleasant Valley, at 5:30 a.m., of the 17th, crossed the Antietam at Pry's …
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1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Infantry and Hexamer's Battery September 17, 1862 —————The Brigade arrived upon this field from Crampton's Pass about noon, and was formed for a charge upon the Confederate line just north of the…
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U.S.A.Sixth Army Corps.Irwin's Brigade, Smith's Division.Col. William H. Irwin, 49th Pennsylvania Infantry, Commanding.Organization.7th Maine Infantry,20th 33rd 49th & 77th New York Infantry.September 17, 1862.Irwin's Brigade reached the field abo…
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