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One of the most unique ways that the Battle of Antietam has been commemorated is the naming of U.S. Navy ships after the battle. Ships have been named for Gettysburg, Shiloh, Vicksburg, and there have been at least three ships named Antietam. T…
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Civil War Hospital SiteHoffman FarmWas used as a hospital duringThe Maryland Campaign 1862Private Propertycourtesy of S.H.A.F.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM4EI_12th-corps-movement_Keedysville-MD.html
U.S.A.Through the fields west of this road the Twelfth Army Corps moved to the front between 6 a.m. and 7 a.m. on September 17, 1862, Williams' Division in advance, Greene's Division following.
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U.S.A.Ricketts' Division, First Army Corps,Brig. Gen. James B. Ricketts, Commanding.September 16, 1862.Ricketts' Division crossed the Antietam at the Sumner Bridge on the afternoon of Sept. 16, and moved in a westerly direction toward the Smoketow…
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U.S.A.Fifth Army Corps.Maj. Gen. Fitz John Porter, Commanding.September 15 and 16, 1862.The Fifth Army Corps constituted the reserve of the Army of the Potomac. Its advance, Sykes' Division, reached this point in the afternoon of Sept. 15. On t…
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U.S.A.Richardson's Division, Second Army Corps,Maj. Gen. Israel B. Richardson, Commanding.September 15-17, 1862.On the night of Sept. 15, 1862, the division was posted at the foot of the ridge on the north side of this road, to hold the bridge acr…
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U.S.A.Second Army Corps,Maj. Gen. Edwin V. Sumner, Commanding.(September 15 and 16, 1862.)Richardson's Division of the Second Corps, preceded by the 5th New Hampshire as skirmishers, led the infantry advance from South Mountain on the morning of S…
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U.S.A.Morell's Division, Fifth Army Corps.Maj. Gen. George W. Morell, Commanding.September 17 and 18, 1862.Morell's Division relieved Richardson's Division of the Second Corps at about 8.30 a.m. Sept. 17. Two brigades of this division were with…
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U.S.A.Humphreys' Division, Fifth Army CorpsBrig. Gen. Andrew A. Humphreys, Commanding.(September 14-18, 1862.)Humphreys' Division left Washington at daylight on September 14, and reached Frederick on the afternoon of September 15. During September…
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U.S.A.On the afternoon of September 15, 1862, the two regular brigades of Sykes' Division, Fifth Army Corps went into position a few feet west of this road and parallel to it, where they remained until the morning of the 19th. This tablet mark…
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